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Wu's Wonton King

3.7 (609 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 10:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for groups
Outdoor seating

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Melody C.

Alright Chinese food in a very crowded environment. Health rating is a B. The pan fried noodle is delicious. The full duck was smaller than I thought for the price. Spent around 25 bucks per person and we were all very full. You can call ahead of time to make a reservation. They are very crowded in rush hour.

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Fadda M.

Not a joke. Very efficient service. Two full menus - dim sum/breakfast, lunch, & banquet menu. All the food is slamming & they know it. Reasonable prices. Good selection of dim sum items & congees. Clean inside. A very happy place. If I lived closer, I would be a regular. There is sadly nothing in Brooklyn just like this.

mimi v.

Passed by many times and finally popped in for lunch. Food is really good and service was good as well. We were served by a waiter or manager by Fung and he was super nice and answered all our questions. Will definitely come back again

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Jando S.

If this review was written a decade ago, there's no doubt Wu's would have been an easy 5 star establishment. Wing Shoon (#1) was upstaged by the new (wonton) king of Chinatown, the great hope of Canto up and comers, which Wu's has banked their reputation on even to this day. They managed to outlast many Canto establishments (#2) all while becoming the de facto standard of which all others would want to emulate. However, a recent visit has me wondering otherwise. My large group and I feasted and ordered a number of dishes (#3), so much so that we had to ask them to hold back because we ran out of space. They were still as busy as ever, but with one key notable difference: the service was very bad. By bad, I mean that things were not handled properly. Our reservation featured a smaller table then than what was ideal for our group. They were rushed, the slamming of their dishes down was off putting and difficult to summon during key moments of the night. While they did sing happy birthday for our birthday person, they still managed to give us grief over our less than 15% tip. Eventually we gave 18% but not without a lot of commotion. They weren't thrilled with our preference to use credit card and asked us to actually go out and get cash. Since the amount was close to four figures, we ended up having to go to a nearby ATM and pay in cash. ___________ (#1) https://www.yelp.com/biz/wing-shoon-new-york (#2) Boooo, pandemic. (#3) From their set family style menu: peking duck, sauteed shrimp + scallops with fried tofu, lamb chops in black pepper sauce, wonton soup, mixed dungeness crabs (salt and pepper + salty egg yolk), crispy chicken, group filet, sauteed snow pea shoots, "golden" fried rice", and yee mein with Chinese mushroom. We also added mussels and sauteed shrimp + egg.

Fish Soup
Melissa H.

A GREAT spot for groups and birthdays!!! They have a ton of different package options for large groups - we ordered the first option for groups and they allowed us to switch out one or two of the items without any fuss. My favorite - you cannot miss this - was the Crispy Chicken. The food was between a 4 and a 5 to me. I highly recommend the Walnut Shrimp and the Fish Soup. Some of the other offerings in the package didn't stand out as much.

4. Braised Chicken Feet, cha siu bao, beef tripe, cheung fun, bean curd
Lauren C.

Classic cantonese dishes, very cramped inside but fast service. as always the 炸兩 (fried dough with rice noodle on the outside) was delish and my fav, not too expensive and although you may have to wait, it's very worth it. Note that they only take card if the meal is above $30.

Andres A.

We stopped in because most members of our group wanted the Peking Duck. It was a really good restaurant with good service. Most of the table had the Duck. My girlfriend believed it was good. I had the sesame chicken with broccoli, it was good. In addition we had a seafood stew, black pepper pork chop. We shared everything so the portions were rather large.

Roast duck noodle soup and roast pork
Cecilia L.

Your classic Cantonese restaurant a little outside of the busy Chinatown area. Food was decent with good meat portions What I did not appreciate was getting scammed by the waiter even when we're speaking their native language in Cantonese. We just asked for a lb of cha siu which he said was oh it's $10-$11 and when we got it it did seem ALOT. Should've actually specify for half a lb or even less. But when the check came it was $19 which was close to 2lbs for the 2 of us... What we did enjoy was the roast duck noodle soup (haw fun) and for the first time there was not only a good portion of duck but duck was also meaty!!

King crab fried rice.
Jin K.

Ambiance is nothing to write home about. Typical NYC Chinese place. But it's clean and quite spacious and tables can accommodate 10+ groups. What really shines here is the freshness of their ingredients and the service. We got the king crab. Yeah, it's expensive but I'm not sure I've had better king crab anywhere. They serve it three ways. Steamed with ginger, garlic and scallion, fried salt and pepper style, and fried rice. All three dishes were fantastic. What I loved the most was that they didn't over season the food so what really shined was the freshness of the ingredients. Wonton soup was excellent as the quality of the wontons was top notch. Only disappointment wand the jelly fish and mixed bbq. Honestly next time I would just order the suckling pig as that was the best item on the dish. Skin was so crispy and delicious. Beside the food the service really stood out. They were attentive, friendly, and accommodated several birthdays around the dining room by bringing out and servicing the cake. Finally this place is BYOB! So bring your best wines and celebrate a fantastic meal.

Amy W.

Good place for big groups. Large tables, lazy susan's, big menu and large portion sizes made for sharing. I recommend calling ahead to make a reservation, especially during peak meal times. They do take card for payment. The prices are reasonable and food is good. Menu has a variety of proteins, so it was good for our friends who don't eat pork. We ordered: Bokchoy- beautiful, fresh, and delicious. My favorite dish Beef chow fun - lacks flavor, not that much beef Beef with scallion - yummy and beef was tender. The red onion and scallion add a lot of extra punchy flavor. Roasted duck - was good! Not the best I've had, but can't complain. Garlic crispy chicken - also good! Not as good as Uncle Lou, but was very solid. Rice costs extra ($1.75 per bowl). The service is good! It was a bit rushed, but they were attentive to getting more tea and water. We did get a free mango pudding dessert at the end which was light and delicious!

Frank A.

Wu's Wonton King is a NYC classic. One of the best BYOs in the city. The food is always good. Great spot for large groups and celebrations.

Phuong D.

Casual Cantonese style restaurant with a large menu. We went before 11am and the main menu wasn't avcailable yet. For breakfast time they had the BBQ dishes, dim sum and wonton only. The dim sum was very good, we got shu mai, soup dumplings, chicken feet and pork feet, all very good. We also got the wonton soup which also taste very good. They definitely do not skimp on the filling and the wonton are stuffed with big pieces of shrimp and pork and very well-seasoned. The Cantonese bbq including chicken, roast pork and duck are also very good. The roast pork skin is wonderfully crispy. I came with my picky parents and they liked all the dishes. Service is quick and attentive. Our waitress spoke English pretty well and recommended some dishes that we liked. Prices are very reasonable for the amount and quality of food.

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The best old school Cantonese in Manhattan. Great staff, food and vibe. Been many times - never gets old.

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Food was great. Authentic eatery. Highly recommended. It's easy to get there from anywhere in the city.

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The food was delicious and served quickly. The service was OK; they seemed understaffed.

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Are there any dishes that are safe for shellfish and peanut allergies?

Yes - just tell the server.

Can you make reservations for a large party of 11 people?

They take dinner reservations for large groups.

Can i call in an order and then pick it up?

yes

Do you deliver? To Battery Park?

Sorry,just pick up,or you can call Uber

Around how many people will a suckling pig serve?

Can for 8-14ppls

Are there party sizes available for takeout? Like trays of food for large groups

Yes,we do

Are there any vegetarian options?

Yes. There's plenty of vegetarian dishes. And if there's anything you want that they don't have on the menu, just ask. The greatest thing about Chinese restaurants is that they can customize. As long as they have the ingredients and it doesn't take… Read more

Any gluten free dishes?

Yes,ask staffs when you are here

What are the BYOB rules? Is it beer & wine only?

You can only bring your own wine or hard liquor

Is there any high chairs?

Yes,we have high chairs

Will the outdoor dining be open during bad weather?

the have built an outdoor shed and I believe they have electric heaters.

What time does dim sum ends on the weekends?

If it rains will there be outdoor seating?

Are they doing indoors dining?

No just outdoors at the moment

What's the minimum to use credit card?

Don't think there is one

Is the restrooms available?

Yes as long as you wear your mask

Are there any set menu or prix fixe for larger groups?

Yes, just call in to get information

Do they serve raw geoduck?

No the do not.

Do you need to order the whole pig or crab ahead of time?

YES please call 2124771111

Do they serve any dim sum dishes during dinner?

Go to their website and look at their menu. You will see under the dim sum dishes that very few are served for dinner, most are listed for lunch. It is always best just to call and ask, there might be things that are not on the menu that could be… Read more

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