Super Express Chinese Food in Chula Vista serves cafeteria-style Chinese dishes from a counter-service kitchen at 609 Broadway on the city's main commercial corridor. The steam-table format offers immediate plating of wok-prepared staples — orange chicken, garlic chicken, salt-and-pepper wings, and lo mein — in a fast-turnover model that contrasts with the sit-down Japanese service at nearby Sushi House on Telegraph Canyon Road. A San Diego County health-inspection score of 93 out of 100 reflects the kitchen's food-safety compliance across a continuous output of high-volume Chinese-American comfort dishes. Combination plates let diners pair two or three entrees with fried rice or chow mein on a single tray, building a customizable meal structure around a protein-heavy menu. The Broadway location sits within the same western commercial corridor anchored by Chula Vista Center Mall and established neighborhood restaurants including Filippi's Pizza Grotto Chula Vista on Third Avenue. Kung pao chicken arrives wok-fired with roasted peanuts, dried Tien Tsin chili peppers, and a soy-vinegar glaze thickened with cornstarch for the signature sticky-coat texture.