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| - I've decided to try this place since I've been going to Arai Pastry in Tempe for a while and wanted to try something new. There were many selections but honestly, I'm gonna stick with Arai Pastry from now on...here is why:
*First of all, this is not a Japanese bakery - I'm making this clear because even though there are similarities, Japanese and Chinese baked goods are most of the time, different.
*Less than so so decor - It is understood that the decor of the store has nothing to do with the quality of the baked goods. However, since I already know a place that is much cleaner, cuter and with polite service, I can't help but to see it as a negative.
*So so service - There were no labels on each pastry trays so I asked the store lady to tell me what was inside some of them. All I saw was annoyance from her....maybe she was just in bad mood....I have no idea.
*I tried the following:
-French horn - if you want a good one, please try the one at Lee's Sandwich
-Custard cream bread - honestly, after a bite, we had to through it away...if you like custard cream bread, try the one at Arai Pastry
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