by Christina & Vincent
Sheraton Kuching Review: Junior Suite & Club Lounge
The Sheraton Kuching opened in Feb 2024 and we got a Junior Suite upgrade via Marriott Platinum. Brand new hotel, great Club Lounge, laksa worth going back for.
Watch on YouTube→We originally had the Hilton Kuching booked for this leg of our honeymoon. Then we heard the Sheraton Kuching had just opened its doors in February 2024 and we switched. A brand new Sheraton with a Club Lounge on Vincent's Marriott Platinum status was too good to pass on.
The hotel sits right near the Sarawak River and the Kuching waterfront. Padungan Street, the iconic cafes, and most of the landmarks you will want to see are all walkable from the front door.
Check-In and Room Upgrade
We booked a Premier Larger Guest Room with a city view. At check-in, Vincent's Marriott Platinum status got us a complimentary upgrade to a Junior Suite, which we were not expecting and were very happy about.
The Junior Suite
Because the hotel opened in 2024, everything feels genuinely brand new. Walking into the suite for the first time, the ceilings are noticeably taller than most hotels we have stayed at, and the whole room smells fresh in that specific way that only a new-build property does.
Living room: Comfortable seating, a dining table, a half-bath powder room, and a mini-bar with an espresso machine. It is a proper separate living space, not just a couch shoved into the corner of a large room.
Bedroom: A massive king bed with a vanity desk, international and USB-C outlets, and electronically controlled curtains. The staff went above and beyond for our honeymoon: they set up an elaborate towel swan display on the bed and left us a pandan cake and Sarawak chocolates as a welcome gift. A genuinely thoughtful touch.
Bathroom: Dual vanity, a large soaking tub, and a walk-in shower with both a waterfall showerhead and a handheld wand. One of the more spacious hotel bathrooms we have had on this trip.
Sheraton Club Lounge (22nd Floor)
Marriott Platinum gave us complimentary access to the Sheraton Club on the 22nd floor. This was one of the highlights of the stay.
Views: Beautiful views over Kuching. The lounge is peaceful and quiet, especially compared to the busier main floor spaces.
Breakfast: We strongly recommend doing breakfast up here rather than the main buffet downstairs. The food selection is surprisingly broad and includes some items that do not even appear at the main restaurant. The quieter environment makes it noticeably more relaxing.
Evening cocktails: The evening service is well done. Food comes pre-portioned as finger foods: scallops, duck, noodles. Easy to grab while you are drinking, and it cuts down on food waste. A smart format that a lot of lounges do not bother with.
Dining: Nomadic
The hotel has multiple restaurants including a fine-dining Cantonese option (Gujing) and a Japanese restaurant (Ukui). We ate most of our breakfasts at Nomadic, the all-day dining restaurant.
At 88 RM (about $20 USD) per person, the buffet leans more toward quantity than quality. There is plenty of fruit and dessert, but the main hot dishes are mostly mediocre.
One exception that completely saves the breakfast experience: the made-to-order Sarawak Laksa and Kolo Mee station. The laksa soup is deeply flavorful and unlike anything we had anywhere else on the trip. If you eat here, go directly to that station first.
Pool, Gym, and Laundry
Gym: On the top floor (level 23), small but fully equipped with brand-new machines. Accessible 24 hours with your room key.
Pool: Right next to the gym, an infinity pool with a clear view over the Kuching skyline. Worth using even just once.
Laundry: The hotel offers in-house laundry service, but there is also a coin laundromat just outside the hotel if you want a cheaper option.
Final Verdict
The Sheraton Kuching is an easy recommendation for anyone going to Kuching, especially if you have Marriott status that unlocks a suite upgrade and Club Lounge access. The location is genuinely perfect, the new-build quality makes everything feel premium, and the staff made the honeymoon touches feel personal rather than routine.
The main buffet at Nomadic is not worth paying cash for, but the Sarawak Laksa station fixes that problem. Use the Club Lounge for breakfast and you will not miss a thing.
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