Can't speak to the quality of the restaurants or bars as they were closed when we arrived, but the room - and we were staying in an upper-end room - was boring and ugly. The hallway was a design abomination of rust-coloured carpets and horrible paintings that would be better suited to a dentist's office. The furniture in the room was outdated cookie-cutter tat sitting on a seafoam carpet that recalled either skeezy motel rooms or my grandma's living room. The bathroom had a TV in the mirror, which was, uh... okay?
Everything was clean and the staff were very friendly, although all the kowtowing hardly seemed to merit a place that looks like this. Absolutely nothing interesting or even remotely sexy, design is formal and dull, and everything seems to have been purchased from a mid-range factory warehouse. Perhaps their restaurant makes up for all of these yawn-worthy oversights but a peek into their bar certainly didn't excite me.
Overall, if you like airport Marriotts, you'll love this place. It's just a hotel - albeit an expensive one - and is likely well-suited to people on business who need somewhere to sleep and not look at. But if you're young and want to enjoy the entire experience of staying in an upscale hotel, avoid this place. Go for Hotel Le Germain instead.