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Taiwanese cuisine: the best places to taste it in Brooklyn

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Win Son
97/100 (2141 ratings)
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"Super hip and trendy atmosphere which was really cool. Great energy. Prices were really good considering the size and quality of the food - It is..."
Daniela M
"Excellent food in a dope spot. While the food/main entrees are pricey they are worth it! Portions were big along with such wonderful flavors...."
Jasraj Singh
"This was the best food that I’ve had in a long time from a restaurant for brunch! Everything was exceptionally delicious and prepared in ways that..."
TJ
"This joint thrives off of the atmosphere. It is really really welcoming and easy on the eye. Great hangout spot. Places like these sacrifice service..."
8billion
"Food was good! Very flavourful but a little greasy. The doujiang with the youtiao was very nice and the peanut noodles are a must get! You can skip..."
Jade Li
"Good atmosphere. Food wasn’t bad - fusion Taiwanese, more on the fusion side with a BIG tweak. I appreciate the waitress trying to be suggestive..."
Rina Shin
"Quite delicious! Staff was very kind as well. Would definitely visit again and recommend anyone visiting the area to check it out. Try to get a..."
Jonathan Maw
"During a recent visit to Brooklyn, I had the pleasure of dining at Win Son, a remarkable restaurant that combines Korean fusion with modern American..."
Cameron Wasilewsky
"Fried eggplant was the most delicious dish ever. The crunch and the creaminess was next level. Scallion pancake was better than what mum makes...."
James Woods
"It is a pretty cool venue and I would definitely recommend a visit. The plates range in size and are mostly plays on traditional Taiwanese food with..."
Marek Michalak