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I stopped for lunch at Sunny China Buffet almost as soon as it opened at 11:00 on a Sunday. All of the items on the buffet were very fresh and looked great. There are three buffet areas; appetizers / soups, entrees / sides and salad / desserts. I started with hot and sour soup and egg rolls. The soup was bland, but the egg rolls were fresh and crispy. All of the chicken dishes I tried (peanut chicken, black pepper chicken and sweet & sour) were very good. Lo mein noodles with vegetables was also tasty. All of the desserts appear to be purchased (almond cookies, pastries, pudding) instead of house made. I had almond cookies and lychee fruit (canned I believe, but good). A half dozen flavors of scoop-your-own ice cream sit in their own little freezer next to the dessert buffet too. One thing that made me smile was the baked macaroni and cheese that was on the entree buffet, clearly there to accommodate parents who want to go out for Chinese, and bring their kids along. I thought that was a nice touch. Service (for beverages, condiments like Chinese mustard, and delivering the check) was prompt and friendly.
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