I stayed 5 nights and this is the best hostel I’ve ever stayed in. I love the cube/capsule thing. Not only does it provide more privacy than a traditional bunk, but there’s actually quite a bit of room inside. Hanger with hook, towel rack, three cabinets (one folds down as a table/surface), plus floor space and a locking storage underneath.
The linens were good quality, a towel and slippers were provided (no shoes in the rooms), and the bed and pillows (two pillows!!!) were extremely comfortable.
As with any hostel, shared bathrooms are a challenge. Most folks use them in the morning before complementary breakfast, and the floors get pretty hairy and wet. Housekeeping seems to clean them in the afternoon, so I switched my shower schedule to evenings (perfect after a day getting drenched out in the humid heat) and was more comfortable in several ways.
Management is friendly, and helpful. Staff clearly work hard at a challenging job.
Despite being above a touristy street, the street noise wasn’t very audible. The prayers at the mosque were audible, but that’s just a few times during the day and I found it pleasant. Guests were generally respectful, although sometimes noisy coming in late at night, but nothing out if the ordinary- it’s not a party hostel.
There were some great food options nearby
I would absolutely stay surrounding the hostel, and buses in any direction to anywhere else in Singapore, and just a 9 minute walk to the nearest MRT (subway/underground) station.