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Win Son Reviews from The Last Year
Great place for some fusion type Taiwanese food but the
Great place for some fusion type Taiwanese food but the only downside is the insane wait of the place. Food definitely reminds me of when I'm visiting Taiwan but with all the social media posts, this place can get insanely busy. Being located in Williamsburg, it makes the place even more trendy which is good for the locals there but be warned of the tons of people that go.
Elevated Taiwanese-American restaurant, with their very own
Elevated Taiwanese-American restaurant, with their very own bakery across the street. Win Son offers a varied menu of shareable small and large plates, creative cocktails, and even a great selection of Taiwanese whisky. The interior is cozy yet elegant, perfect for a casual date night. They do not accept reservations, so expect to wait. I came here with a group of 5 on a Wednesday at 8pm. The wait was 45 minutes, which gave us time to snag some pasties from the bakery for later, and a pre-dinner drink at the cute bar next door. Everything was delicious, and reasonably priced. My favorite dish overall was their O-a Jian, a richly savory oyster omelette with a touch of sweetness in the egg that balanced the salty elements. This was a perfect 10/10. The Sesame Noodles and vegetable dishes were well executed, and suitable for vegans. Do not skip dessert. The ice cream stuffed bolo bao, topped with butter fried peanuts, was absolutely decadent. I loved my cocktail as well; a fresh take on an espresso martini with 5 spice vodka, forthave coffee liqueur, and demerara. Service was genuinely friendly and attentive. I highly recommend Win Son.
Had a wonderful brunch where each dish was better than the
Had a wonderful brunch where each dish was better than the next. The sloppy bao was outstanding! Chicken and waffles were amazing. Food so good we bought the cookbook. Can't wait to go back
We went on a Sunday lunch, and the wait wasn't too
We went on a Sunday lunch, and the wait wasn't too long(about 15 minutes?) I think overall it was good but not something that is on my mind or too crazy. That being said, it was still good and I rather not judge this on taste too much since people prefer different things. We got 3 things: the dumplings, omelette, and the mullet roe noodles. Not sure if it's something I would be craving to come back to but would still want to look to pick up their cookbook.
For a large party we couldn't grab a reservation off resy
For a large party we couldn't grab a reservation off resy but arrived 15 mins before opening to line up and managed to snag tables in their outdoor dining area for 8 people. The staff here is very friendly and will do their best to accommodate walk-ins. My party and I didn't really order off the entree menu as we couldn't justify the price for what the food item is, but we did try nearly every appetizer option from the menu and found the food flavorful and easily shareable. I'm glad to have tried this place but it wouldn't be a spot on my regular rotation
Well deserved reviews
Out of all the coffee shops we visited during our apartment hunt in Brooklyn (a dozen or so, because a good coffee shop is an essential part of a neighborhood)- this one wins. The drinks and the pastries, especially the Asian influenced ones, were spectacular. Look forward to trying everything on the menu over the next few years.
this place had been on my to try list for a long while so
this place had been on my to try list for a long while so was excited to give it a try. unfortunately will say i was a little underwhelmed given the hype around it. Everything was SOLID but nothing wow-ed me. I tried the - sloppy bao 4/5 - dan bing 3.5/5 (would view this more of a side than a main) - sesame noodles - 3/5 the least impressed by this one and tasted as if missing salt - sweet soy milk 4/5 to be honest the star for me. we asked for hot but came lukewarm. wish it was hotter. - ice cream sandwich 4/5 the cilantro was very delicious on this surprisingly. very large dessert. couldn't finish between 2 people as a frame of reference. definitely still worth the visit for certain dishes but i probably won't be returning.
Rare Taiwanese restaurant with an exceptional selection of
Rare Taiwanese restaurant with an exceptional selection of fusion food, with a particular strength in vegetarian options. $20 a person. 4.5/5 stars as a lunch spot.
3.5 This review is for the restaurant and not for the
3.5 This review is for the restaurant and not for the bakery. Ambiance is a bustling American diner with tight seating but not too overcrowded. Service is curt and straightforward. I really wanted to like the food and was curious to see how Taiwanese food would be fused with Western elements. Ordered Lu rou fan, sesame noodles, scallion pancakes, Wu yu zi noodles and oyster pancake. Food started off strong! Scallion pancakes had a chewy/crunchy texture. Would say texture was done so well that it's worth ordering. Oyster omelette exceeded my expectations. Now, I think they made it so omelette that it tasted less like a remix and more like a different dish. But it was a positive innovation. They had a green sauce that paired well but most importantly, the gelatin part of the pancake did the og justice. Wu yu zi noodles was a sleeper. I would compare it to a saucy uni garlic noodles and glad I ordered it. Usually the Wu yu zi is pungent on its own. Get it if you want saucy noodles! Sesame noodles was wtf. Not thick enough to be sesame and not flavorful enough to know what it is. Mushrooms is a head scratcher. Don't know who the demographic is for this dish. Lu rou fan was the biggest disappointment when comparing it to its og form. Lu rou fan is perfected based on how you utilize soy sauce, shallots and your secret ingredients. Five spice is usually optional and you have to avoid making the five spice powder taste too strongly. Cinnamon is one of the five spices and literally that's all I could taste. Broke it down because this taste is a big no no . It's like slapping ketchup on oyster pancake and saying that's American Taiwanese fusion. Def worth coming back for specific dishes but would stay away from particular ones
This place is amazing!! Not one item on the menu is a miss.
Be sure to end your night with their "espresso martino"
In this part of Brooklyn that I wouldn't normally frequent
In this part of Brooklyn that I wouldn't normally frequent 15 years ago, I was astounded to see a much gentrified and flourishing multicultural culinary destinations. Came here to sample an inventive Taiwanese fare with a Michelin Bib recognition. It has a sister bakery that sold excellent pastry options reflecting the diversity of its neighborhood. I enjoyed the vegetarian sesame noodles --
Ordered two appetizers and two main dishes.
The appetizers were fine but took 15 minutes for scallion pancakes to come out. Our waiter was also came off as really rude and disrespectful. After another 35 minutes our main dishes arrived and were horribly disappointing, overpriced, and failed to satisfy our hunger. Overall this place is a white washed joke of an Asian restaurant and it would be best for the community if they were promptly shutdown.
Have yet to try a bad item on the menu! Portions are big
Have yet to try a bad item on the menu! Portions are big and satisfying without losing any quality of flavor
Breakfast Sando wraps are life savers.
Ube donuts are unreal. Both are great for dine in on the patio or delivery.
Love this place.
Have been coming here for many years. The food always slaps. Beef roll is bomb. The service is amazing and it's such a fun spot. Scott is the best.
The food here was okay.
..I would describe it as American with Taiwanese influences. (Definitely not traditional, authentic or even modern Taiwanese.) I was lucky enough to be able to try several dishes.
Interesting Chinese Bakery
Quirky little bakery/cafe with interesting offerings. The fan tuan is the best but quite small for the price. The turnip cake is tasty but way too crispy. The custard toast is really tasty. Not bad as a breakfast place in Williamsburg.
Nice place!
We find ourselves drawn back to this spot time and time again. The dining area, with its charming simplicity, creates a cozy atmosphere, and the trendy staff makes us feel genuinely welcomed and at ease during our brunches at the restaurant. The food is not only delicious but also beautifully presented, adding to the overall enjoyment of our dining experience.
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Where do the Reservations on AppointmentTrader come from?
By 🥷🏻 @ColorfulRod45, 07/13/2021 6:55 pm
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Are you affiliated with restaurants / or any of the other venues which are listed?
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Answer from 🦩 @FluffyStar64 (07/13/2021 9:05 pm)
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Mostly from people who don't need their reservations or appointments any longer. AT has no relationship with places listed and acts as a platform connecting buyers and sellers making sure that listed reservations are real and that privacy is not compromised when transacting.
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Answer from 👻 @DemureKettle15 (05/04/2022 10:51 am)
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Can come from a lot of places, people who don't want to get charged their cancellation fee or people who just have them and cant go.
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Answer from 👻 @AffectionateRegret15 (11/15/2022 12:56 am)
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I mean.... it is web scrapers. Is this a serious question?
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Answer from 👻 @ColloquialPosition80 (06/03/2022 2:39 pm)
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alot are work dinners that are cancelled
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Answer from 🤠 @DeliberateScale19 (11/20/2022 8:59 am)
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Users who have reservations they can no longer use
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Answer from 👹 @GuiltlessNose33 (12/06/2022 7:05 pm)
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Some people have connections, some can't make their own reservations and are giving it up, others...
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Answer from 👻 @ConnectedExistence32 (01/14/2023 12:18 pm)
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Ppl waiting in line at the DMV…
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Answer from 👻 @NaughtyBread30 (05/12/2023 7:14 pm)
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almost all restaurants aren't affiliated with AT and I'm guessing it's mostly people wanting to not pay cancellation fees.
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Answer from 👻 @GoldenAmusement60 (05/21/2023 11:33 am)
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Reservation Storks
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Answer from 🐧 @AwakeDecision53 (12/11/2022 10:40 am)
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They are from people who made the reservation and can/do not want to attend.
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Answer from 🥩 @DecadentRoof69 (01/30/2023 4:45 pm)
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Unusable reservations, bots, users sourcing their own, etc.
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