Super Bowl Chinese Restaurant

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Chinatown can be on your route by default, the guests' piece of advice is to visit this restaurant. The menu of Chinese cuisine is recommended to taste at Superbowl Chinese Restaurant. You are offered to eat tasty congee, fried dough and beef. This place offers good pancakes, doughnuts and pudding. This place is famous for delicious tea.

It's easy to find this spot due to the convenient location. A lot of people have noticed that the waitstaff is energetic at this restaurant. The modern decor and peaceful ambiance let guests feel relaxed here. But google users rated Superbowl Chinese Restaurant and it didn't achieve a high rating.

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This restaurant is so dirty and the male who taking customer's orders is so rude and unwelcome. Food quality was so bad and wouldn't recommends this restaurant to anyone.
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We always talk about comfort food. This one might be the best of the best - congee. Eating congee always triggers some level of healing nostalgia for me. Congee is what my parents used to cook when my brothers and I were sick. When they themselves were growing up back in their home country, mum and dad used to eat congee everyday for breakfast. They weren't particularly wealthy growing up, so as a child I had thought congee was a poor man's food. But over time, you realise how good congee is as an aid to digestion, as a medium for hydration (because of the water absorbed in the rice grains), and to reduce inflammation. That's why congee was always whipped out when we were sick, and that's why plain rice congee is the breakfast of choice by many in eastern Asia! Super Bowl in Chinatown has for years been a go-to for congee outside of home! Morning, lunch, supper, you name it. They do plain congee, but there's many other types that you can try here including seafood, beef, kidney and liver, and pork blood jelly. My favourites though would be the century egg and lean pork, and the fish fillet congee (which we ordered this time). It comes with a deep fried dough stick 'youtiao' to dip with. My tip would be to not dip the whole thing in at once. Maybe just the tip. That way, you get a bit of the stick softened by the congee, soaking up the flavour, and the rest of the stick remaining crispy. Textural excellence. They have a nice sweet and sour pork as well - classic. They also do crispy pork intestines, though I do think you'll find better intestines elsewhere. Super Bowl's one of many Chinatown restaurants that leave you wondering about how long they're going to be around for. These are the institutions that keep you coming in every time you walk past, "just because". And if there's one thing that will always be on my table here, it's the congee! Super Bowl Chinese Restaurant, Haymarket Chinatown Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: A$20–40 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 3 Recommended dishes: Crispy Noodles with Shredded Pork, Wonton Noodles, Peking Duck Pancakes
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Take your illegal vax signs down. This isnt ccp country.
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ClosedOpens at 11AM
$$$$ Price range per person A$49
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41 Dixon St
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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41 Dixon St, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Features
Outdoor seating Takeaway Сredit cards accepted Delivery TV
Opening hours
SundaySun 11AM-1AM
MondayMon 11AM-1AM
TuesdayTue 11AM-1AM
WednesdayWed 11AM-1AM
ThursdayThu 11AM-1AM
FridayFri 11AM-2AM
SaturdaySat 11AM-2AM
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