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Restaurant Review

Super Taste (New York City NY)

(212) 925-0805    27 Eldridge Street,
New York City, NY 10002

Reviewed by: Michael Gray
Summer Volume: 2012 Issue: 19(2) page: 29

Sheng Wang is the noodle place with a most extensive menu. Here, one can choose between hand-pulled or knife-cut noodles. In addition to the usual protein selections, they also offer one with rabbit, others with other unusual additions. As an added home-style touch, a Fujian fish ball is added to each metal bowl with your dish, if it is a soup bowl. Pickled vegetables are on every table. By the way, Super Taste is across the street from Sheng Wang, and they also offers knife-cut noodles. My only complaint here is the use of take-out plastic serving bowls. In my book, they detract from the overall noodle experience or any dining experience.

                                                                                                                                                       
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