コロッケを食べようと思ったがまず注文口に人がいないし店員こっち向かないし呼んでもこないしどこで注文するかわからない。隣の店で呼び込みしてた中国人の店員さんに間違えて注文したが、この店のレジ横でコロッケ注文できるよとご親切に教えてくれた。で、レジ横に立つと調理してたおねーちゃんが注文を取ってくれたが無愛想で売る気がない感じ。あげく店内で店員同士が少し揉めてた。子供がコロッケを食べたがってたので買ったが、気分的に隣の店(餃子屋じゃない右側の屋台)で食べればよかったと後悔した。
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I wanted to eat croquettes, but first of all there was no one at the order counter, the staff didn't look at me, and they didn't even come when I called them, so I didn't know where to order. I accidentally ordered from a Chinese staff member who was calling out to customers at the store next door, but she kindly told me that I could order croquettes at the counter next to the register. When I stood next to the register, the woman who was cooking took my order, but she was unfriendly and didn't seem interested in selling. To top it off, there was a bit of an argument between the staff inside the store. My child wanted croquettes, so I bought some, but I regretted not eating them at the store next door (the stall on the right, not the gyoza shop).