Wenwen

Taiwanese restaurant · Greenpoint

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The 22 Best Restaurants In Greenpoint, Brooklyn - New York - The Infatuation

"Wenwen is a Taiwanese restaurant in Greenpoint where you'll find a disco ball hanging in the dark bathroom and something called the BDSM chicken (only five available nightly). The sister restaurant to 886, Wenwen serves hearty dishes that taste like they're coming straight out of a kitchen in Taipei. Try the cuttlefish with pork belly, or the warming 886 noodles covered in fried garlic, and share a big flaming cocktail with your friends." - bryan kim, neha talreja, will hartman, molly fitzpatrick

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/best-greenpoint-restaurants
Emily Schindler

1025 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222 Get directions

wenwenbrooklyn.com
@wenwenbk

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