The staff was the selling point for this B&B. The lady at the reception desk was also Chinese (and didn't speak English nor Italian), which was a difficult encounter, but the Korean man who came later made it all better Not only was he nice and communicable, he was humorous and kind as he informed us of details regarding this B&B (i.e. laundry service, check-out) and made recommendations. He talked with us for almost an hour about what we could do during the little time we had in Rome, where we could find the best viewpoints, have dinner and eat gelatos. When we told him we were going away for a tour, he packed us a lunch bag in advance and gave it to us when we came back after a late-night sightseeing. The breakfast we had after we got back from the tour wasn't anything too fancy, but we still filled up (there were sausages and boiled eggs, so not like only toast and jam). The room wasn't too impressive either, just enough to spend a couple of days without breaking the bank. (I would say it was pricey, but I guess it's alright considering its proximity to Roma Termini station.) The bathroom had shampoo and shower gel in containers hanging from the wall, which was a first (and last). There was also a free water bottle for each day, which was a huge, huge plus, since we had to purchase all the water during our travel.