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2 star review to average out my experience here to a 3 star experience. I stopped here to get a quick fix of a red bean bun. Alas, I had no cash on hand and thus asked to use a credit card. Of course, I need a minimum of $10 to use a card. Fine...I get it...my fault for not carrying cash in Chinatown. So I give the shopgirl an attractive proposition....charge my credit card for the $1.50 red bean bun and add a $1 charge (an approximately 67% addition) to the bill to cover your processor charge. She stares at me as if I'm from outerspace. I explain my proposition again...this time slower...again, more blank stares. She then continued to say I needed to get $5...now, at this time I didn't get what the heck was going on. So I put back my bun in the rack and walk off. Maybe she had a bad day, didn't get a good night's sleep...maybe she was linguistically challenged...who knows? All I know is, I was mighty mad that night. Crown Bakery...there are some stellar bakeries in town. I'll just go hang at one of those.
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