Has anyone ever tried this place yet? I would like to know how they are.
I think it's okay. I personally have had better luck with Dream Dinners, but I think there are good and "just okay" dishes at every place. The really great thing about super suppers is that they have frozen or refridgerated pre-made meals from their menu for that month, so you can try a few dishes without having to go in and assemble them yourself! And you can buy a few or a whole bunch.
I agree with the previous post. They are good but I seem to like Dream Dinners meals better. But true, I like that I can just walk in and pull meals from their freezer section already made up and not have to make an apt to go and assemble myself. Also, I think you are in Aliso, the Aliso Viejo Market (I think that is the right name) on Laguna Hills Rd and Aliso Creek next to Starbucks and the donut place, has a freezer/fridge with meals in it also in case you are not close to Super Suppers store you can just stop in there to pick something up. The key is it is very easy which is always great with little kids.
I personally prefer Super Suppers over Dream Dinners, especially because you can prep as may entrees as you like not just 6 or 12. I also think their prices are more reasonable as well. Keep in mind that each super suppers is a separate franchise & the way one is can be different from the other. I prefer the super suppers near my parents house in PV to the one in Mission Viejo, i thinks it is run a bit better. But the food that i made in both locations turned out yummy
I agree with the 1st 2 posts. I like Super Suppers but prefer Dream Dinners. I love the meals at Dream Dinners and the meals at Super Suppers are ok. I do agree that Dream Dinners is a bit more pricey but Super Suppers measl are all the same price. But I feel that I would rather pay a bit more for something that taste much better.
Just an FYI regarding Super Suppers....here is an email I received today:
I also prefer Dream Dinners, although I'm a little disappointed that our DD has recently raised their prices.