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Super Taste

Chinatown
$Closedvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: 11:00 AM – 9:20 PM
  • Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 9:20 PM
  • Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 9:20 PM
  • Thursday: 11:00 AM – 9:20 PM
  • Friday: 11:00 AM – 9:20 PM
  • Saturday: 11:00 AM – 9:20 PM
  • Sunday: 11:00 AM – 9:20 PM
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No-frills Chinese eatery known for hand-pulled noodles served with a range of meat, fish & broth.via Google

Subterranean noodle shop famous for its rich broths and hand-pulled noodles.

Signature
Pork bone hand-pulled noodle soup

Reviews from Google

Veronica Leong6 months 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 : (
Jan Pa month ago
Had just visited the Museum On Eldridge and was looking for a quick bite. We had the soup with vermicelli noodles- one chicken and one beef. It was excellent, although hard to eat since we don’t use chopsticks and the noodles wouldn’t stay on the spoon. Waited a little too long to ask for a fork (which they did have). Good value and quick service. Seating is limited. No restrooms and $12 minimum on credit card payment.
Keh Elle4 months ago
Customers: you need to learn etiquette here. This is not just a Tiktok place, it was an establishment before you started coming here. TAKE your trash with you. There’s literally a trash can right outside. WIPE down your table. The space is already small. Cash only. I am not sure why people are leaving trash and not tipping them. The people here work extremely hard. Nothing better than stopping here for beef soup and noodles on a cold day. Pile on the chili oil please! Their 10 fried dumplings cannot be beat. Bao buns are a must have. The chili isn’t spicy, more so very flavorful! Make sure you dip with the sauces on the table. Photo for engagement. Influencers and tourists, this OG place with the respect it deserves. The food is already some of the best prices in chinatown. You need to tip when someone is breaking their back for you.
Elba Leon7 months ago
This spot has definitely gone viral for all the right reasons. I came by after hearing about it from a colleague, and the pork bao bun was absolutely amazing — it literally melted in my mouth. Just a heads-up: they do include crushed peanuts, so be careful if you have allergies! We also got the beef dumplings, and we highly recommend eating them with the sauce because it really enhances the flavor. Between both plates, we left with our tummies full and completely satisfied. Totally worth the hype. 🔥🥟😋🍽️⚠️🥜
David Cabanzo8 months ago
Chicken dumplings were amazing!! Delicious, moist and full of flavor. Veggie dumplings a bit too dry and Taiwanese pork rice was very good! Deft will be back soon
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