




Super Taste
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Reviews
Josh Haddad
in the last week
"Came for the sesame noodles and we were not disappointed! Great portion for only $5. Extremely tight spot so seating can be difficult and chaotic if it's busy. But adding some chili crunch oil and soy sauce to the noodles made it a dish worth coming out for!"
Veronica Leong
a week ago
"FYI: $12 credit card min + no bathrooms! This spot is a hole in the wall that gets super packed. You order + pay at the counter then wait for a table to open up. I'd def rec their dumplings, as that's what they're known for. Their dry noodles are good too. Their soup noodles are just ok, nothing special. They gave ample beef, which was nice and their noodles are nice and chewy. While it's good, there are def a lot of other Chinatown spots that taste just the same, so don't fret if you get discouraged by how busy it is. Unfortunately, this spot got super gentrified : ("
Kaustav Bhattacharjee
2 months ago
"This tiny gem in Chinatown is a must-visit, despite its size. We tried the Hot Sesame Noodles and the Steamed Pork and Chive Dumplings. The dumplings were one of the best dumplings I ever had and regretted not ordering more. The noodles were quite tasty and filling. I would definitely recommend trying this place."
jorge andres mejia bedoya
3 months ago
"I've never eaten anything like it. Their handmade noodles are out of this world, the peanut sauce that accompanies them is delicious, and the fried dumplings are in a league of their own. In short, this place comes 100% recommended, food 10000/10."
perle75nyc
6 months ago
"Saw all the great reviews and heard it was cheap and tasty, so I gave it a shot. Weirdly, not a single Asian customer there, which made me curious. After trying it, I kinda got why. It’s not bad, but nothing special either. The flavors were just okay, and the texture of the dumplings and noodles were thick. Broth wasn’t bad. It’s a mix between counter service and sit-down service—you order at the counter, but they bring the food to your table. Everything comes in to-go containers, yet you’re still expected to leave a tip. The restaurant and the tables, sauces were really dirty. Everything was sticky. Considering the service, food, and cleanliness, the price wasn’t even that cheap. The noodle dishes were priced at $10.95 and $12.95, which didn’t feel like a great value considering the overall experience."



