The Orh Nee sweet potato is pretty nice, and the red bean paste topping is awesome. The Chendol, however, is not so good, with its extremely artificial-tasting coconut ice cream, which is surprising for a dessert brand specializing in coconut desserts. Overall, it's a little pricey, but it's quite a nice, cozy spot in the plaza.
I ordered a takeaway hot dessert (No. 520), but the dine-in customer after me received their dessert first (No. 521). The staff were already slow and still failed to follow the queue order. After that, the staff began preparing my order, and my dessert still needed additional time in the microwave.
Had two desserts due to the ongoing 1-for-1 deal! It was coconut-flavored snowy ice. Quality remains the same despite the promotion. The staff is very friendly and helpful. Service was also speedy. Seating is quite limited, perhaps due to the rising popularity of the shop. Patience will reward you with a table within 5 minutes. Will come back regularly!
Here are a few options, keeping the original meaning and wording as close as possible:
**Option 1 (Minimal change):**
"Parcel status was stuck for a few days (Shopee). Not recommended to send parcels here."
*(Adds "was" for grammar, changes "parcel" to "parcels" for general recommendation.)*
**Option 2 (Slightly more formal):**
"The parcel status was stuck for a few days (Shopee). I do not recommend sending parcels here."
*(Adds "The" and "I do not" for clarity and flow, changes "parcel" to "parcels".)*
**Option 3 (Concise):**
"Parcel status was stuck for a few days (Shopee); I do not recommend sending parcels here."
*(Uses a semicolon to connect the ideas, adds "was" and "I do not".)*
I lean towards **Option 2** as it's clear, grammatically sound, and doesn't stray far from the original.
**Edited review: The parcel status was stuck for a few days (Shopee). I do not recommend sending parcels here.**