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I've gone back to this place a bunch more, and feel like it's more deserving of a 3-star rating. I feel like 50% of the meals I've eaten at Sunprint have been satisfying, and the other half pretty mediocre. I had a chicken wrap a couple months ago that was terrible. The Tuna Melt I just ate was weird, containing boiled eggs and pickles. I like my tuna salad a little less complicated than that: Good quality tuna and mayo. I cringe when I order a tuna melt and see that it's been made with average canned tuna. At least give me albacore! And whenever I order the roasted potatoes as a side, they are not very good. They have the taste and texture of something that's been sitting under a heating lamp. I've had their tabouli a few times, most recently it hasn't been very good. I've given them several opportunities to make me a good chai latte, but they have failed every single time. I think what Sunprint does well is breakfast food. Omelets on a few occasions have been really tasty. Another Yelper recently called the food here unremarkable, and I think that's fairly accurate. What I once hoped would be my go-to lunch spot is actually quite mediocre. Not terrible, but very hit-or-miss.
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