No. 1 Super Snack Inc
4128 Main St, Queens
(718) 886-2294
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Yummy quick fast prepared food just point and pay. Amazing prices and very tasty snacks, love their deep fried taro cake (it’s savory). Very crunchy and tasty. Accepts cash, have fun!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Prices have gone up while quality has gone down. All the fried foods are rly oily and soggy (what was the point of all the oil then??). The sesame bread with salted vegetables is tasteless and not fresh.
Their glutinous rice has a sour smell. The one I bought before was still fresh. The one I bought today smells bad. It's obvious that they put the glutinous rice that was not sold out yesterday and fried it together with new ones. It's really disgusting. It’s better not to go to such an unscrupulous store.
Food: 1
Affordable fuzhounese snacks and meals
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Convenient and affordable brunch?Fuzhou cuisine has everything you need! Flushing Q58 terminal! Every day when you take the bus to work and get off at the terminal, you can buy delicious food. There are oil ghosts... porridge... steamed buns... and the most important thing is that they are cheap! There’s nothing wrong with spending a few dollars a day, hahaha, saving time, effort and money
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
Yesterday I bought a piece of iron wire for frying rice noodles. I went over to tell them today just to ask them to be careful next time when calling the chef. Damn, my sister told me that this is normal. You can also get it when frying rice noodles at home. Listen, I am very angry. Call the health bureau to see if it's normal. Not a single word of embarrassment, just like doing business.
The plain buns are too sweet. The fish balls are just so so, but it’s still a good choice for hotpot.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
The plain buns are too sweet. The fish balls are just so so, but it’s still a good choice for hotpot.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
I come here all the time to buy tea eggs and preserved egg lean meat porridge for breakfast. The preserved egg and lean meat porridge is just right in thickness, and the tea eggs are also very tasty. Buy them together for $4.5, which is cheap and delicious. In the morning, many uncles and grandmothers came to buy.
Get a full meal for $3-$4 per
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
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Yummy chicken satays for 1.75$Quick
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
Extensive menu offering many Fujian small eats. In Flushing, there are several of these shops. I had the taro cake which actually tasted and in appearance looked like a radish cake, the donut-shaped fried vegetable bites, and chicken skewers. Everything was fried and on the oily side. I’ve had better taro cakes and chicken skewers at other establishments. The oiliness was a bit excessive. The vegetable bites were ok and it was my first time trying them so I have no basis to compare. What this place has going for it is its menu size. There’s quite a bit on offer and drinks as well. I’ll return and try their other less oily dishes and update this review. Prices were very reasonable.I returned to try some other options. The sweet tofu pudding is not tasty. I also tried their fried rice. It’s actually stick rice even though it was sold as fried rice to me. They also overcharged me $1.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 2
great affordable
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The glutinous rice I bought this morning turned rancid. Depend on.
tasty, inexpensive food. good choice for a quick bite while in flushing
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