German Phrase
Alles war super lecker!
Meaning
The speaker is saying that every dish or item they tried was extremely tasty. The exclamation mark adds enthusiasm and a friendly tone.
When to use
Use this sentence after a meal, a buffet, a tasting event, or any situation where you want to compliment the whole spread of food you just experienced.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Alleswarsuperlecker!
Alles
Indefinite pronoun meaning 'everything'; used as the subject of the sentence.
war
Simple past (Präteritum) of the verb 'sein' (to be); indicates a completed past state.
super
Colloquial intensifier meaning 'super' or 'very'; placed before adjectives.
lecker
Adjective meaning 'tasty' or 'delicious'; used predicatively after 'sein'.
🗨In Conversation
Alles war super lecker!
Everything was super tasty!
Das freut mich! Was hat dir am besten geschmeckt?
I'm glad to hear that! What did you like the most?
✕Common Mistakes
Alles ist super lecker.
Use 'war' (past) when you are talking about a meal that already happened; 'ist' would refer to a present state.
Alles war super leckeres.
The adjective 'lecker' stays unchanged after 'sein'; do not add an ending.
Alles war sehr super lecker.
Avoid stacking two intensifiers; 'sehr' and 'super' together sound redundant.
↔Alternatives
Alles war sehr lecker.
Everything was very tasty.
Alles hat fantastisch geschmeckt.
Everything tasted fantastic.
Alles war köstlich.
Everything was delicious.
Cultural Tip
In German, 'lecker' is the go‑to word for tasty food, while 'super' is a casual intensifier. This combination is perfect for informal conversation with friends or family, but you would avoid it in a formal restaurant review where you might choose 'ausgezeichnet' or 'vorzüglich' instead.

