The Sarojin Awarded Two Keys in MICHELIN Guide’s Top Honours
Thailand’s luxurious boutique resort, The Sarojin, has been awarded Two Key status in MICHELIN Guide’s recently launched initiative to honour Thailand’s most outstanding hotels. The Two Key accolade honours hotels for offering guests “an exceptional stay.”
MICHELIN launched the new Key distinction scheme on 25 September and their announcement comes four years into a comprehensive refresh of their hotel selection. To make the prestigious list, hotels must be able to demonstrate a significant impact on a guest’s experience and each property is rated in five separate categories: architecture and interior design; quality and consistency of service; overall personality and character; value for the price; and a significant contribution to the guest experience in a particular setting.
Commenting on the inclusion, Owner Kate Kemp explains: “We are thrilled to be recognised by MICHELIN as providing an exceptional stay for our guests. This is a wonderful testimony to the hard work of our dedicated team and their spririt of exceptional service and attention to detail.
“We are always delighted to hear how special our guests rate their stay at The Sarojin, but to have this recognised by the industry and from such a highly-regarded organisation such as MICHELIN is a real honour.”
MICHELIN was particularly impressed that whilst the hotel is “luxurious and well-designed” that it does not feel “decadent or gluttonous” and that the mostly local materials “blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings.”
The Sarojin was also highly commended for its spectacular setting on a long, secluded white sand beach; its restaurants (The Ficus and The Edge) and private dining options; its full service spa and its range of outdoor excursions.
For more information about The Sarojin, please visit: www.sarojin.com