Wenwen
Welcome to Wenwen - A Taiwanese Culinary Delight in Brooklyn
If you're looking for an authentic taste of Taiwan in the heart of Brooklyn, then Wenwen is the place to be. Located at 1025 Manhattan Ave, Wenwen offers a unique blend of traditional Taiwanese flavors with a modern twist, making it a favorite among food enthusiasts.
From the moment you step inside Wenwen, you are greeted with a trendy and casual ambiance that sets the perfect mood for a dining experience like no other. The menu is carefully curated to offer a variety of dishes ranging from classic favorites like sesame noodles and Lo Ba Beng to innovative creations like the Tater Tot Da Bing that combine familiar Taiwanese elements with a delicious twist.
One of the standout dishes at Wenwen is the "Sacha Hot Honey Popcorn Chicken", a crowd favorite that delights the taste buds with its juicy chicken and flavorful seasoning. Another must-try is the celtuce salad, which offers a refreshing and unique flavor profile that is sure to impress even the most discerning palate.
Pair your meal with a selection of Taiwanese beverages, including Taiwan Beer and Hey Song Sarsaparilla, to complete your culinary journey at Wenwen. The attentive and prompt service, as mentioned by satisfied customers, adds to the overall dining experience and makes Wenwen a destination worth visiting.
Whether you're a fan of traditional Taiwanese cuisine or looking to explore new flavors, Wenwen offers a dining experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression. So gather your friends and family, and head over to Wenwen for a memorable culinary adventure in the heart of Brooklyn.
Wenwen Menu
Location
Address: 1025 Manhattan Ave Brooklyn, NY 11222
Phone: (646) 901-5644
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Casual, TrendyYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good for DinnerYes
- Street ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Full BarYes
- Private DiningYes
- Outdoor SeatingNo
- Drive-ThruNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- TVNo
- Heated Outdoor SeatingNo
- Covered Outdoor SeatingNo
Last Reviews
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Author: Tim T.
This is the best Taiwanese restaurant in NYC, mainly because of the high levels of authenticity plus innovation. Many dishes are genuine and authentic like the sesame noodles and Lo Ba Beng (rice with ground beef, egg and mustard greens) but others like the Tater Tot Da Bing combines the Taiwanese classic dish of scallion pancake and egg with tater tots! Also their "Sacha Hot Honey Popcorn Chicken" was amazeballs. Their strawberry shaved ice dessert (with a small scoop of strawberry ice cream) was also excellent. Also they feature a wide assortment of Taiwanese beverages including Taiwan Beer, Apple Sidra, Hey Song Sarsaparilla, a lychee beer, guava juice and an anzu hard seltzer. Excellent prompt and attentive service from Angel (pictured) at the bar. A must-visit if you are in Brooklyn!
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Author: Raphael P.
This place was absolutely incredible and was flavor for days. The crispy chicken was cooked perfectly with so much flavor. The tofu dish had such unique flavor combos. The fried rice and pork belly were excellent too. Highly recommend all of those dishes, and the rest of the menu look amazing as well. Go here!
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Author: Mary T.
Food and service excellent. Had the whole fish. Moist and deboned. Running on MT drink beautiful and potent. Rice with pork delish. Attentive service. Small tables make dining clumsy. Tip on tax sad and outrageous.
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Author: Joanne L.
We reserved for a party of 2 at 12:45, and they still seated us even though we were a bit late :) server was nice and gave good recs. the food was an interesting take on Taiwanese food. Both of us found the ground pork for the lettuce cups to be a bit too salty (we had to order rice). I wish they gave more lettuce or at least it would be free to ask for more lettuce.. The popcorn chicken was so delicious! Blew me away- chicken was cooked so juicy and seasoned so well. The hot honey added such a nice touch. It was airy and Cristy and honestly perfect. Definitely my favorite menu item I tried. The tater tot Dan bing was a bit mediocre but very straightforward (eggs, cheese, scallions, and tater tot) flavor. Overall I'd say we ordered all oily dishes so trying something fresher for more variety would've been nice. Good experience!