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Super Potato

4.6 (274 reviews)
ModerateChinese, Noodles
Closed 11:00 am - 2:30 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Updated 1 month ago

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Casual
Moderate noise
Good for groups
Dogs allowed

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Potato noodles
Robert C.

Tried out this place for dinner and got their classic potato noodles dish. The food is good and the potato noodles had a great and easy to consume texture, I tried one with half potato half regular noodles as well - would recommend full potato instead of half/half! It was a unique experience since I had never had potato noodles before. Good portion sizes per person.

Side dishes we chose from combo meals
Victor L.

Took my friends here so they can enjoy Chinese version of rice plates. They seemed to really enjoy it. As usual, service here is good and typical of Chinese restaurants. My friends thought the ambiance is "nice" for what I described to them as hole in the wall. Everything from my previous review stands. This time I ordered a couple new dishes. I thought the braised pork belly is pretty good. The tomato rib soup combo comes with tornado potato and a drink. My elderly Caucasian friend loved the passion fruit/mango drink of 50% sugar. 5 adults ordered just 4 entrees and we were all full. That's great value!

Yuria G.

We went in the early afternoon, and it wasn't too busy. The food came out really quickly after we ordered. They were running a promotion, so abalone was included as a topping, which was a nice bonus. We also ordered a combo set with a main dish, a snack, and a drink for around $25, which felt like a great deal! Classic Potato Noodles (Mild Spicy): This dish was packed with ingredients and had a nice spicy kick. It's served hot, so it's perfect for cold days. You can choose regular noodles, potato noodles, or half and half--I went with both. The potato noodles were so soft that they could be cut with chopsticks. Personally, I preferred the regular noodles since they tasted more like ramen. I think the dry noodle version might be better if you want to enjoy the chewy texture of the potato noodles, so I'd like to try that next time. Curry Chicken Cutlet Omelette Rice: The portion was big enough to share. The chicken cutlet was thin but stacked in two layers. I felt like there wasn't quite enough curry sauce compared to the amount of rice and cutlet. The curry wasn't spicy, so I personally would've liked it a bit hotter. Snacks: The Super Potatoes tasted more sweet than spicy. The Shredded Kelp with Garlic Paste was really flavorful with a strong garlic taste--I liked it a lot!

Classic Potato Noodles (Mild Spicy) - abalone included was Lunar NY promotion
Michelle N.

Stopped by Super Potato on a Sunday around noon for lunch and was pleasantly surprised that it wasn't too busy. My friend and I were seated right away. I initially wanted to try this spot after seeing their bouncy potato noodles featured on social media. The interior was bright, clean, and modern, and each table had a convenient QR code for browsing the menu. I ordered: -the Classic Potato Noodles (mild spicy): very flavorful and generously packed with ingredients. Since it was around Lunar New Year, they were running a promotion that included a free abalone with each noodle soup order, which was a nice touch. The abalone itself was very tender and well-prepared. My only minor critique was that the potato noodles were slightly overcooked. They leaned more soft than the chewy, bouncy texture I was expecting. Service was quick and friendly overall, and our food arrived within about 10-15 minutes. We did have to flag down the servers a couple of times, but they were helpful once we got their attention. Overall, Super Potato delivers flavorful dishes, a clean and modern dining environment, and a solid experience, with just a small opportunity to improve noodle texture and attentiveness - 4.5/5

Spicy dry pot
Frank L.

Really good! The potato noodles have a much bouncier chew. I think there's not many of it all any places in the South Bay that are doing potato noodles. I only know one spot in socal. They also have great fruit teas as well. The grape yogurt tea ($6) was so fire. Items are slightly on the pricy side but it's worth checking out. I got the spicy dry pot($19) half regular half potato noodles and could notice the difference. I do wish there was more beef in the dish instead of the Chinese ham which basically tastes like spam. But overall it was tasty. Overall really enjoyed my meal and will be back to try their other dishes. I had my eye on the noodle soup.

Celery and tofu skin
Laura L.

Pretty big restaurant with lots of seating. Service was quick and efficient. The drinks here are very sweet even when I got 50% sweet. Standouts were the side dishes like the celery with tofu skin and super potato (fried potato coated in a slightly spicy red sauce.) I wasn't a big fan of the noodles or the broth which tasted too oily. I have been really interested in the concept of potato noodles so was glad to try this place out. I was a bit disappointed to find the texture soft and slippery without a real bite to it. I would order half potato noodles half regular noodle next time. I saw lots of other people getting the rice dishes so maybe those are good!

Classic Potato Noodles
Coleen P.

Filling & delicious noodle soup! The place is bright and clean - a casual, but great spot to catch up with friends! Easy parking too. You order through a QR code and a server will bring out your food. Lots of selection from soup, rice plates, smoked and braised meats...I ordered the classic soup with potato noodles, though they also offer regular noodles (can do half/half). I've never had potato noodles before so I had to try! Bouncy and a bit slippery when eating with chopsticks. My only note is that the quail eggs really soak up the broth flavor so it became a bit salty. And the soup really stays hot in the lil black clay pot (good for some, but bad for me since I just want to eat my soup without burning my tongue, haha!) Next time I'll try their combo A (noodles + drink) or combo B (rice plate + snack + drink)!

Longjiang Pork Knuckle with Rice
Trina P.

I ordered the Longjiang Pork Knuckle with Rice plate. Everything was delicious. However, the egg was a tad overdone. I wish the customer service was kinder. The woman at the front didn't really care for me. I felt somewhat uncomfortable like a burden even though I was paying comfortable.

Braised pork belly with rice was ok
Kim l.

Met up with friends for dinner at this place. I was intrigued as I have never had potato noodles before. When we arrived around 6:15 there was no one inside. We grabbed a corner booth and people slowly began trickling in. Service was quick and efficient. Food Pig ear: 4/5 thick sliced pig ear. Good flavor. Pickled cucumber: 3/5 ok, pig ear was better Classic dry pot potato noodles: 5/5 my favorite out of everything we ordered. Very tasty dry noodle. Potato noodles are nice and chewy. Classic potato noodle soup: 3/5 ok Original broth beef noodle soup: 3/5 ok Spicy meat sauce pork: 3/5 ok Tomato crispy pork noodle soup: 2/5 tastes like ketchup, pork was soggy ( not crispy at all). Braised pork belly rice: 3/5 meat was super soft and fatty. Just ok. Overall I did enjoy the potato noodles. I liked the dry noodles the best even though I would pick soup over dry noodles any day.

Mimi N.

Came here for a late lunch, so there wasn't a lot of people. Inside was very bright, simply decorated and airy, loved it! Out server was the best as well: gave us recommendations and was so helpful. The food was scrumptious.. full of flavor! So if your in the neighborhood, stop by, it'll be worth your tummy.

Mulberry + Bayberry tea
Elsa J.

Food: - Got a combo meal - Appetizers: honey mustard shrimp and super potato - both were great - The honey mustard shrimp was basically tempura with a nice sauce drizzled on top and the super potatos were crispy potatos that were nicely cooked and soft on the inside covered with a nice glaze - both were great - Got potato noodles which were chewy and warm, not very spicy - I would say it's a nice cozy meal - Also got drinks: mulberry and bayberry fruit tea and the red rice oats tea - Both drinks were supposed to come with these cute bears (the reason we wanted to try this place in the first place), but for the red rice oats tea they were not able to make the bear for whatever reason - 9/10 Service: - Hard to understand the waiters but still seemed nice - 7/10 Ambiance: - Well lit - Good amount of seating - Decent number of people - Great parking - 9/10 Overall Rating: 9/10

Classic potato noodle
Peter L.

Finally check out this spot after noticing it when I pick up some chicken next door a while ago Order the potato noodle + 1.99 sausage It came in a very hot small pot but it was extremely hot and holds quite a bit of noodles and alot of stuff. Quality eggs the sausage was actually hot dog sliced thinly. The stuff on the top was actually cold. I move it to the side plate along with half the noodle so I can get to the hot food The noodle was like udon but its alot more chewy and rubbery. I think it is process potato using a dispenser. These were very long noodles. Looks machine made. I really like the broth. It is kinda like mala hotpot very flavorful. Total was 17+1.99 +tax +15% tip = $23. I think next time I just not tip or put a couple dollars on the table. You go up to the cashier and order using qr code on the table. I dont think u need to tip. The owner probably just keeps it. Should leave it on the table for the girl that cleans the tables instead. I notice the rice plates looks really good in neighboring table. That looks really good. Not really a fan of the noodle. Definitely a first but I would go with regular noodle instead next time or try the rice plate Really good its open all day no breaks like rest of the asian restaurants that close between 2:30 to 5pm. The place is also very spacious new and clean

Tomato crispy pork
Ming C.

When I am craving a comforting bowl of the chewiest noodles ever, this is my go to spot!! Super Potato has a good variety of different broths and I love the toppings that each bowl cones with. The star of the show is different the extra bouncy potato noodles though. If you've never had potato noodles but love chewy noodles, you must try it out. Service was quick and the servers are friendly. The place is very casual and has quite a lot of seating. No frills but very clean dining area. I got the tomato crispy pork, the broth was delicious, less tomato-ey than I thought but added a sweetness to the meaty broth. The pork isn't really crispy (as expected, it's soaking up the juice haha) but very lean and good. We also ordered beef roll and I loved the egg on the outside and the fresh vegetables on the inside! As far as I know this is the only spot in the bay that specializes in potato noodles.

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Potato noodle has a nice chewy texture to it but flavor-wise, nothing to impress. The cold dish was pretty bad.

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I love the noodle soup here--it has the perfect amount of spice. The shredded potato's are also good!

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Is there any soy sauce or soy ingridents in all the noodle (soupy or dry) dishes here?

Are the potato noodles gluten free?

Are any of the noodle dishes vegetarian? I don't eat pork broth or chicken broth.

The standard "Classic Potato Noodle Soup" only had vegetarian ingredients in the soup, but tbh I have no idea about the broth. It tasted like a spicy veggie broth to me, but I can't be 100% since I didn't make it. You can try asking, but be aware… Read more

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