6543 Niagara Falls Blvd, Niagara Falls, NY 14304-1511
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Bob Evans American Breakfast and Notes on Crossing the Rainbow Bridge in the United States and Canada
The Buffalo area in the United States south of the Great Falls is an industrial area. In fact, there are not many good places to go. Bob Evans is one of the few unique American restaurants. The dishes here are large and very sweet, with a strong milky flavor. The bright red strawberry jam that is almost piled together makes you feel guilty every time you take a bite. This store also sells its own souvenirs, some of which are more unique than the products in souvenir specialty stores.
Note: American waiters are talkative and enthusiastic, willing to chat with guests and happy to serve you: after all, they basically have no basic salary and rely on tips to live. Of course, the tips are getting higher and higher now: 15% is normal, and 21% is available. Tips are actually one of the biggest expenses when dining in the United States. If you go there, please don’t be afraid to bother the service staff. Just ask for hot water or something, but don’t be stingy with tips, otherwise it will be really embarrassing when you leave.
About crossing the Rainbow Bridge: First of all, you must make sure that you have completed your EVUS update before crossing the border; this is also true for a brand new US visa that you have just obtained. If you come here without updating, you will be ridiculed by the US border inspection officer, and then you will be asked to enter the second-floor office of homeland security next to you, record your fingerprints on the spot and fill out a small questionnaire. The immigration officer is friendly and will say "left hand right hand" in Chinese. In the end, each person will be charged 8 US dollars, and the entry stamp will be stamped on the page of the US visa and the entry card will be stapled.
Attention! ! When you leave the United States and go to Canada from the Rainbow Bridge, there will be no border inspection station on the US side. There will only be a Rainbow Bridge toll station to collect the bridge toll, which is US$3 and 5 Canadian dollars. On the Canadian side, after the immigration officer finishes the questioning and allows you to enter, the US exit record and the Canadian exit record will be generated at the same time, but don't forget the US entry card stapled to the page of your US visa! (Because Canadian officials may not take the initiative to take it). Remember to tear off the entry card and give it to the Canadian officer. (Of course, the entry and exit records of the US-Canada border are now electronic, so there is no problem on the Canadian side. If you go to Mexico, please remember to exchange the entry card.)
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Bob Evans American Breakfast and Notes on Crossing the Rainbow Bridge in the United States and Canada The Buffalo area in the United States south of the Great Falls is an industrial area. In fact, there are not many good places to go. Bob Evans is one of the few unique American restaurants. The dishes here are large and very sweet, with a strong milky flavor. The bright red strawberry jam that is almost piled together makes you feel guilty every time you take a bite. This store also sells its own souvenirs, some of which are more unique than the products in souvenir specialty stores. Note: American waiters are talkative and enthusiastic, willing to chat with guests and happy to serve you: after all, they basically have no basic salary and rely on tips to live. Of course, the tips are getting higher and higher now: 15% is normal, and 21% is available. Tips are actually one of the biggest expenses when dining in the United States. If you go there, please don’t be afraid to bother the service staff. Just ask for hot water or something, but don’t be stingy with tips, otherwise it will be really embarrassing when you leave. About crossing the Rainbow Bridge: First of all, you must make sure that you have completed your EVUS update before crossing the border; this is also true for a brand new US visa that you have just obtained. If you come here without updating, you will be ridiculed by the US border inspection officer, and then you will be asked to enter the second-floor office of homeland security next to you, record your fingerprints on the spot and fill out a small questionnaire. The immigration officer is friendly and will say "left hand right hand" in Chinese. In the end, each person will be charged 8 US dollars, and the entry stamp will be stamped on the page of the US visa and the entry card will be stapled. Attention! ! When you leave the United States and go to Canada from the Rainbow Bridge, there will be no border inspection station on the US side. There will only be a Rainbow Bridge toll station to collect the bridge toll, which is US$3 and 5 Canadian dollars. On the Canadian side, after the immigration officer finishes the questioning and allows you to enter, the US exit record and the Canadian exit record will be generated at the same time, but don't forget the US entry card stapled to the page of your US visa! (Because Canadian officials may not take the initiative to take it). Remember to tear off the entry card and give it to the Canadian officer. (Of course, the entry and exit records of the US-Canada border are now electronic, so there is no problem on the Canadian side. If you go to Mexico, please remember to exchange the entry card.)