Despite the Straus milk in the shakes and 100% Niman Ranch beef in the patties, what really matters is taste, and Super Duper burgers continue to rank among the best in the Bay Area. [Eater 38 Member] -Eater
Help yourself to some homemade pickles! -Sean
This joint contains single and double chrome-flat-top-grilled burgers that've drawn them well-deserved comparisons to In-N-Out. -Thrillist
Complete the circle of life: put an egg on your chicken sandwich. -Brian
The super burger is indeed super, but also a double patty, so you may want to try the mini burger instead, which is also pretty generous. -Morgan
Fresh burger and a vanilla shake. You don't need any fries, but you'll get them anyway (in case you didn't realize you'd need a nap afterwards). -Charles
Super Duper is at least somewhat healthy (unlike the evil McD and similar fast-food joints). In short, they use natural ingredients and their beef is 100% Niman Ranch. -Incase
Garlic fries and the real strawberry milkshake are a must! The burgers are also perfectly sized and grilled to perfection. Super Duper is indeed super duper. -Dan
For a non-food-coma-inducing lunch, order a Mini burger and split the fries! -Andrew
Best burger on market street. -Matthieu
Avoid going here@lunch time. Line is crazy long. -Yonder
Amazing burgers, Just go and satisfy your meat cravings. -Bruno
Great burger .. Super burger is the best .. Didn't like the garlic fries ? .. Not to miss while in SF .. -Nasser
Eat all the things! -Omari
You have to try the garlic fries here. They are devastatingly good. -Mark
"Super Duper" is very befitting this hot spot. The industrial-styled interior is as cool as the food is good. J'adore the mini burger and garlic fries. The vanilla milk shake spiked with vodka is YUM. -THE CHIC SPY
Great gluten free lettuce wrapped burger. Stay away from the fries tho, they are fried in the same oil as stuff with gluten. -Ricco
If you're not into meat, the portobello burger is great too. -Benjy
The fries! Oh my gosh, the fries! -Juliana
The mini burger is much larger than it sounds, and more than enough to eat. Currently priced at a reasonable $4.50. -Jeremy