The staff was nice when taking the photo, but when they showed it, it was on the small camera screen. I couldn't see the details of my eyes. When I called to ask if I could retake the photo, the staff said they couldn't retake it unless the photo was rejected by the government and they had a letter to prove it. Very poor experience. I will not recommend them to anyone.
The staff was very rude and unfriendly. They mumbled so much that I couldn't even hear what they were saying. When I asked them to repeat themselves, they gave me a rude look. The picture-taking skills were awful; the pictures were ugly and dark. They insisted it would take 30 minutes to collect them, even though the pictures didn't need that much editing (because they were so bad). I will not come back again.
"Very bad experience. I printed 24 R4 matte photos, and they all turned out overexposed. The staff simply said they print what was sent. If only a few of the photos were overexposed, I would accept it. But when all 24 were overexposed, something must be wrong. Expensive, lousy photo quality, and bad service. ☹️"
The service is very bad! When I order food, the auntie sits there and doesn't come to the cashier. She makes mistakes and is still angry with me. Bad service; the food is also not nice, and the rice is sticky.
Perhaps this wasn't owner-cooked. The Kimchi Soup with rice was served with Tang Hoon that was hard and uncooked. When we returned the soup to the stall, they recooked it for us. After recooking, it still wasn't ideal. The person at the counter didn't seem surprised by our return, though. So maybe this is a common occurrence?
I didn't realize that some hawker/food court stalls, like this one, have continued to drop in standard. Where are those passionate hawkers of the past?