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| - Very clean, airy, open dining area, with large sunny windows and lots of space.
Many, many dishes to choose from, including salad, sushi (nothing to write home about, though, on the sushi), soups, and the usual Chinese food dishes. They also had some unusual dishes, probably geared toward the American palate, such as cheese wontons and stuffed puffy pastry thingies.
The only negatives I can really mention are the soups are uncovered, and I could not bring myself to have a bowl, as much as I wanted to, because all I could envision was some nasty customer coughing and that cough landing in the soup. Also, there are no paper towels in the restroom and it would be nice to be able to use a paper towel to open the restroom doors. (There are two doors separating the dining room and restroom.) Lastly, the soft serve ice cream is more like ice milk - not sure if they are using the cheapest mix out there to save a dollar, but the stuff is really kind of nasty, frankly.
As compared to another Chinese food buffet I recently reviewed, this place is MUCH, MUCH better, and about the same price. New China Buffet has many dishes, with each one having its own flavor, as opposed to that other Chinese food buffet I reviewed about a month ago where every dish tasted the same. New China Buffet's foods are fresh, not overcooked, and have good flavor, each unique to itself.
All in all, you can't ask for a better buffet for the price, and the place is very clean, the food was decent, and the staff was very friendly and helpful, without being obtrusive. I'll definitely be back.
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