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Do hotel rooms in Vietnam generally have kettles and cups in them?

Do hotel rooms in Vietnam generally have kettles and cups in them?

24 thoughts on “Do hotel rooms in Vietnam generally have kettles and cups in them?

  1. CanadaCanada
    Active Member Ann Reid
    says:

    Yes. Some have fridges where you can buy milk. Usually 2 bottles water for your jug. Daily supplied.

  2. United StatesUnited States
    Michelle Little-Cooper
    says:

    I take my own kettle never know what’s been in the kettles lol

  3. VietnamVietnam
    Liz Rivers
    says:

    My last one had both, but the cord was too short to reach the electric plug so I had to hold it until it boiled.

  4. VietnamVietnam
    HumbleEagle4082
    says:

    Of course there is a kettle, How else can you wash you’re undies 😜

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