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I grab some breakfast at Barstow's Village Café, which is probably cooking with the bad city water, since they're still open

6008-village-cafe.jpg El Rancho Barstow is one of many older motels along Route 66 in central BarstowThumbnailsBummer, no Chinese breakfast on the menu (who would order such "weird stuff"?), so I order scrambled eggs and baconEl Rancho Barstow is one of many older motels along Route 66 in central BarstowThumbnailsBummer, no Chinese breakfast on the menu (who would order such "weird stuff"?), so I order scrambled eggs and baconEl Rancho Barstow is one of many older motels along Route 66 in central BarstowThumbnailsBummer, no Chinese breakfast on the menu (who would order such "weird stuff"?), so I order scrambled eggs and baconEl Rancho Barstow is one of many older motels along Route 66 in central BarstowThumbnailsBummer, no Chinese breakfast on the menu (who would order such "weird stuff"?), so I order scrambled eggs and baconEl Rancho Barstow is one of many older motels along Route 66 in central BarstowThumbnailsBummer, no Chinese breakfast on the menu (who would order such "weird stuff"?), so I order scrambled eggs and bacon

I like the old cash register in this Chinese-American establishment. I've only been out of San José for a day and I already miss Asian food, since it's what I eat most.