ChopStix Bay Ridge
Chopstix is an authentic Asian restaurant in Brooklyn's Bay Ridge area, offering Chinese, Japanese, Sushi bars and Thai cuisine. It features a full menu with fast and free delivery options. Chef George Wong leads the culinary team, and the restaurant also offers catering, walk-ins, takeout, groups, and kids services.
Dock Asian Eatery
Dock Asian Eatery in Brooklyn offers three distinct and authentic Asian cuisines under one roof. The eatery originated from a group of chefs with different backgrounds and their passion for food. Try their unique dishes inspired by Chinese, Japanese, and Korean cuisines.
Tandir Rokhat
Tandir Rokhat is a fast food Asian restaurant and cafe located in Coney Island, Brooklyn. This restaurant offers delightful and delicious foods for customers to share.
Luanne's Wild Ginger DeKalb
Luanne's Wild Ginger DeKalb is a vegetarian/vegan Pan-Asian kosher restaurant, luncheonette, and café situated in the heart of Fort Greene Brooklyn. Enjoy a variety of vegan and vegetarian dishes in a cozy atmosphere.
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What people say
Brooklyn is known for its diverse food scene, and Asian cuisine is no exception. With so many options available, it can be tough to decide where to go. Thankfully, online reviews and comments from locals and tourists alike can help steer you in the right direction.
According to Yelp, some of the top-rated Asian restaurants in Brooklyn include Di An Di, a Vietnamese spot in Greenpoint that offers pho and banh mi, and Win Son, a Taiwanese-American restaurant in East Williamsburg with a focus on small plates and cocktails. Other highly recommended options include Yaso Tangbao, a Chinese soup dumpling spot in Downtown Brooklyn, and Ugly Baby, a Thai restaurant in Carroll Gardens that's not afraid to turn up the heat.
The locals seem to have a soft spot for Fort Greene's Madiba, a South African restaurant with a menu that includes bunny chow and boerewors sausage. Another popular option is Nargis Bar & Grill in Sheepshead Bay, which serves up Uzbek cuisine like plov (rice pilaf) and samsa (meat pastries).
As for prices, it really depends on the restaurant. Some spots like Yaso Tangbao offer affordable options like $5 for five dumplings, while others like Di An Di have higher price points with entrees averaging around $20.
Regardless of your budget or taste preferences, there's no shortage of amazing Asian restaurants to check out in Brooklyn. Be sure to read reviews and comments before making your decision – they could be the key to finding your new favorite spot.
Top 10 cuisines
The most popular cuisines in Brooklyn are:
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