Super Chef Grill
About
Chinese
Price Range : Under $10 ($)
Location
Adress: 280 Robson Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 0E7
Phone: (604) 828-2083
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- thumb_upGood ForLunch, Dinner
- local_parkingParkingStreet
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsNo
- insert_emoticonAmbienceCasual
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholNo
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
Reviews
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L S.
Love this place! It's the perfect place for when I'm in a hurry and need to get some lunch quickly.
The staff are very friendly and efficient. After going there for a couple of times, they even remembered my favorite dish (the curry chicken special, medium spicy)!
The food itself is also very good: a lot of flavor, generous portions and you can choose how spicy you want it (medium being my favorite).
You can eat the food right there or have it prepared as a takeout. There's also free ice tea!
The prices are reasonable (usually around $CAD 10-11 for one of the specials), especially considering the size of each meal.
The only thing I would change would be the decor since it's very DYI, but not in a modern way. Nevertheless this is a tiny complaint and by no means a reason not to go there.
Will miss this place after going back to Germany! -
Hanna K.
This place is SOOO good!!! Really good for takeout, they are really fast. They also offer free iced tea, hot tea and water if you eat in. So far I've tried the teriyaki chicken and curry chicken medium spice. Both were delicious. The chef and wife are both incredibly nice and genuinely care about you enjoying your food. The only downside of this place is the decor lol. Super tacky and old school look. Don't let this steer you away though, the food itself is great!
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Lizzie S.
I'd put 3.5 for overall experience and 5 for service!
This little shop has very attentive and kind owners. We were treated so nicely and the service was so fast! The only odd thing that happened was my dish melted through the to go box and ended up having my entire dish melting in the plastic bag . I think it's just because it was hot off the grill but made me sad b/c I had to eat my dish from a bag haha.
We liked our food but it didn't knock our socks off. But I think the quality of service is very memorable! If we come back I'll have to dine in so my dish won't melt and so we can try some more food! -
Alison L.
My family and I had been at the art museum, and we were hungry for inexpensive, home-cooked Chinese food. We checked the reviews, and decided to try it. My boys each ordered the Beef Yakasobi, with beef, soba noodles, and vegetables (mild). My husband ordered the Chicken Teriyaki special with rice and vegetables (medium). I ordered the Hot and Sour Chicken special with rice and vegetables (medium). All 4 dishes were delicious! The owners cook just past the seating area so that the aroma drifts to where you are seated. They are also very welcoming and friendly. We are glad we ate here!
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Diana S.
Imagine you are at the library. You've been there for a while submerged in your studies. Then, you start lacking concentration, your stomach starts to complain lil by lil, until it's noise causes people around you to give funny stares.
Where could you go if you've already tried all the restaurants inside?
Go out, cross the street, and float following the deliciously-attractive "grilled things" smell.
The place is petite, but the service is extremely fast. If you want take out, it'll take you less than 10 min.
The crew is friendly, smiles all over. You can tell they enjoy what they're doing.
The portions and prices are student friendly!
The food is tasty. I've ordered tofu with veggies and chicken with veggies. Both options made me happy, didn't find chewy parts.
Funny fact. On my first time there, I over heard a suited dude trying to sell them some advertising or publicity. I was thinking, dude, don't you know they are already popular on Yelp? No need to pay for what the public gives for free.