Nice on-the-go kind of place for food. I’ve had their dumplings before and really enjoyed it. A lot of fried food! Full of oil but nonetheless very satisfying.
Rachel B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Jackson Heights, NY
I’ve gone in here while waiting for the q58 in the freezing cold with a dollar and walked out with something i don’t even remember. All I remember that it was warm and delicious, a big bun with greens inside for a dollar. A super snack! Wish they had seating, and a menu in English. But serendipity takes over for that, so that’s OK. IDK if that’s changed.
Angel H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Queens, NY
Located right behind the Q58 bus stop. It’s one of the cheapest places in this whole area. Sometimes the staff is like Russian roulette. You’ll never know when the counter person is going to be rude or helpful. If you speak only English, be prepared for some amount of miscommunication. One lady was particularly nasty, and threw in something I didn’t really ask for. Otherwise I would’ve given this place more stars. However, as I’ve mentioned before, this place is super cheap. I had a zongzi from here once, and it was really tasty. Sometimes I get the fried Scallion Doughnut. Good for when you’re low on cash and in a hurry.
Jean H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New York, NY
Thank you for being there for me through the years, Super Snack. The quality of food varies here at Super Snack with the fresh pickins’ obviously being the best and the hour old food re-roasting in its own oil resting low on the yum scale. be smart and savvy when you walk in and choose the food that looks the freshest– not just dumplings because you’re used to them(or something similar) cheap! cheap! CHEAP! i think its… 4 dumplings/$ 1 and 3 tea eggs/$ 1 Flushing is crawling with joints like these, so if you cant find what you’re looking for, do not fret. simply walk to the next block.
Jane H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Queens, NY
I love this place — the milk tea is well made, and the noodles are cheap and good. I like getting tea eggs and fried bread with a cup of cold milk tea. Good prices too.
Michael L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Queens, NY
Chicken on a stick — biggest piece of meat I’ve seen for $ 1 in the neighborhood. Sticky Rice Sandwich — Sticky rice filled with vegetables. I think I like this the most and they do it well. Its like a bun but the filling is covered in mochi. $ 1 for one and it will fill you up. People here are pretty friendly and I’ve spoke to several people here in Mandarin, Cantonese and English. Fried Taro rice cake for .75 cents. They got a whole plethora of things to eat here… soups, desserts, food on a stick. This really re-defines $ 1 menu for me.
Jamie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
I stopped at New Super Snack intending to pick up a bottle of water but I stayed when I saw trays of fried barely identifiable goodies. I went with the fried turnip(or it may have been taro) veggie ball things– 2 of them cost 75 cents. I loved the flavor and they were small enough that I didn’t feel guilty about the fried factor.
Jacqueline K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 New York, NY
There are plenty of stalls nearby selling similar food as for nearly less with better quality food and more pleasant people in Flushing then purchasing from this place. I been here a few times since it was convenient near a few bus stops I take. This not particularly busy place as other stalls nearby, but If you like fried chicken legs that taste hard as a rock as though they have been fried a day or so ago then is the place to be! I came back and brought the evidence of the attempted eaten leg after it nearly broke my jaw and told one of the staff ladies what had happened. In hopes of either $ 1.00 back or at least another leg and was rudely responded back: «You eat, You eat!». This hasn’t been the first time of having bad food with this place either. On a previous visit I bought a chicken on a stick that was so tough and dry that it was obvious that was not cooked that day. Plus on top of it a splinter was sticking right out of it! There is also a question about this place trying to «upsell». My first experience was purchasing a small milk tea and was given a medium size drink cup. I asked the lady behind the counter if they didn’t sell small size cup she responded back saying: «No, only this size, only this size!!» I gave what would be the appropriate amount and was screamed at: «More money, more money!!» When I got on my bus drinking this large drink I realized she given me a bubble tea drink. At the time I thought it was a just degree of miscommunication on the order. So the next time I came in I made sure I was incredibly clear of my order. When I gave a staff member a small tea/coffee cup from a stack of empty cups near the counter that I like this size milk tea I noticed the lady I dealt with last time looked at me — that instance I realized what had happened was I had been had! But don’t take my word it — if you like to waste your hard earned $$ on this place with horribly cooked food, rude staff as well as possiblity placing your health in jeopardy(I didn’t feel that well eating that chicken leg coming home) then this is the place. This will definitely give you the experience!