The first time a friend suggested to me, while waiting for the train home, to go to Dana Mall and go for sweet rolls with coffee. I fell in love with this place. Fresh, fragrant and delicious cinnabons. I really liked it, now if I visit Minsk, if possible, I make a route through this place to enjoy a delicious bun! Yes, the cost is not small, but I do not take it with me, as it is better to enjoy it on the spot.. As they say, with fervor, with heat)
Enjoy your meal, cinnabon!
A very strange situation has occurred. I bought a shokobon today at this institution, the cost of a shokobon is 9.99. At the same time, I see on the screen the amount of 22 rubles and kopecks and some items besides the shokobon. The girl announces the amount of 9.99, after which the payment is made and she throws a check indicating the payment of 22 rubles. I ask the girl why the amount is like this, in response to which she looks at the terminal receipt and again announces the amount of 9.99, but no one gave me the receipt. Meanwhile, information is pasted on the cash register that says "if you have not been given a receipt, the order is at our expense." I would like an explanation of the employee's behavior, what kind of fraud it was with the receipts, and why did I pay for my order if I was not given a receipt?
Always when you arrive in Dana and start your journey through the escalator. You're passing by this point. And you realize that on the way back you just have to sit down and eat these beautiful sinabons. The main thing is to make sure that they are fresh - it is immediately visible in the cream. There were no problems with the service. The waiting time is standard, it all depends on the queues and the workload of the sellers themselves.