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Welcome to Wei Williamsburg

"Wei Williamsburg, a Chinese restaurant located in Brooklyn, NY, offers a modern twist on traditional Chinese cuisine. Known for its wide range of vegetarian options and delectable small bites like the chili peanut wontons and pork soup dumplings, Wei provides a unique dining experience. The ambiance exudes a cozy and vibrant atmosphere, perfect for a casual dinner or late-night craving. With top-notch service and flavorful dishes like the sesame chicken and beef lo mein, Wei Williamsburg stands out as a must-visit spot for those craving authentic Chinese flavors with a contemporary twist."

Wei Williamsburg Menu

RESTAURANT LOCATIONS

Welcome to Wei Williamsburg - a gem in the heart of Brooklyn specializing in Chinese cuisine! Located at 145 Borinquen Pl, Brooklyn, NY, Wei Williamsburg offers a plethora of options for diners, from takeout and delivery to a comfortable dining experience at their establishment. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and accepts various forms of payment, including credit cards, Apple Pay, and even cryptocurrency!

At Wei Williamsburg, you can expect a wide array of dishes to choose from, ranging from traditional Chinese favorites like hot and sour soup and egg drop soup to unique small bites such as vegetable dumplings, pork soup dumplings, and spicy phoenix wings. Their noodle soups are a hit among customers, with options like shredded beef & green pepper noodle soup and mixed vegetable noodle soup.

Customer reviews rave about the ambiance at Wei Williamsburg, describing it as cool, fun, and chill. The restaurant's Asian-inspired cocktails are a must-try and pair perfectly with their flavorful dishes. Popular menu items include the chili peanut wontons, salt and pepper shrimp, and General Tso's tofu.

Whether you're looking for a cozy dinner spot, a late-night bite, or a place for a group gathering, Wei Williamsburg has you covered. With top-notch service, a diverse menu, and a vibrant atmosphere, this restaurant is a standout destination for Chinese cuisine lovers in Brooklyn. So, why not plan a visit to Wei Williamsburg and experience the culinary delights firsthand?

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Nora B.
Nora B.

The food and ambience is chefs kiss. My favorite to order is the chili peanut wontons, soup dumplings and salt and pepper shrimp! Asian inspired cocktails are also really great with any order. Really great gem

Alan S.
Alan S.

Wei is an upgraded Americanized Chinese restaurant playing off the nostalgia of its millennial audience. I mean when is the last time anyone saw mu shu vegetables on a menu? At the same time, the helpful translation of "small plates" into "xiaochi"tells you that the nostalgia is self-aware. I had the General Tso's tofu, because what else would I order at such an establishment. The sauce was excellent, although the tofu consisted of small chewy pieces. I'd venture that some larger chunks of tofu might better soak up all of the sauce. The traditional singular broccoli floret was a nice touch. Good vibes for a weeknight cocktail as well.

Stacy S.
Stacy S.

Speechless. This place is incredible. Not only are the vibes so cool, but the ambiance is fun and chill. I love that they are open late. Working in the industry, it's a blessing they are open when I'm hungry and tired from work and need great food with impeccable service and ambiance. The peanut wontons are delicious, my go to. I also love the Veggie Lo Mein. You really can't order a bad dish here. Save room for dessert. Also, their drink menu is endless. A nice Amaro night cap is a great go to. Cheers Wei's! Keep up the fabulous work.

Brandon G.
Brandon G.

What started as a craving for dumplings turned into a night of delicious eats at Wei Williamsburg. We went on a packed Saturday night and waited over an hour, but our patience was rewarded. The service was top-notch once we were seated, and the food came out quickly. I can't emphasize enough how great the dumplings are, but everything we tried was absolutely delicious. The bar has a great vibe. The dim lighting and candles on the tables create a perfect date night atmosphere. Some of the tables are close together, but it's New York City, so that's expected. I can't wait to return to Wei.

Jade M.
Jade M.

I love the ambiance in here! Such a cute little spot to pop into for either a light bite or a full dinner. They have all the traditional Chinese dishes that you love, and some really great starters too. My fave was the pork soup dumplings! We went in around dinner time on a Sunday night and were able to get a cozy booth right away. :)

Dean H.
Dean H.

Don't pass this place up and give everyone a high five from me. First the food. Can we say delicious choices of soup dumplings, spicy wonton, chicken mein, pork belly fried rice, pickled cabbage and fried shrimp. I can say that everything was made perfectly and had a good fusion Chinese flavor. If you are looking for super traditional Chinese, this place may not be for you. But if you want to spice up ur life, here you go. The service was top notch, my BIL was friends with the servers but I saw how they treated everyone in the restaurant kindly and quick service for sure. The ambiance was eclectic and that is cool. Think of it as a cross between and cool little bar and a coffee boutique mixed with a lively restaurant feel. Yeah that's it. They had a pretty nice selection of whiskeys and beers if you want to snack and have a few at the bar area. All around good place, would def return!

Chandni D.
Chandni D.

Great place to grab some affordable Chinese food with lots of vegetarian options! I would definitely recommend getting the garlic green beans (SOOOO GOOD) and the spicy peanut wontons. The wontons definitely are more peanut than chili oil so if you don't like peanut butter I wouldn't get this. The veggie dumplings were also really good but just normal steamed veggie dumplings. Ask for the chili oil on the side, it's worth it. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed my meal and I will be back :)

Josh W.
Josh W.

Super good spot with excellent food, service, and ambiance! Went for food past midnight and it far exceeded all expectations for any food let alone a late night find. Quiet enough to hear people, cozy booths, cute Asian inspired lamps. All apps and entrees mostly between $10-20 dollars too. I will definitely be back.

Maggie T.
Maggie T.

Came to Wei per a friend's recommendation and I was certainly not disappointed. The best Chinese food I've had in a while! First of all, this place has an amazing ambiance. Cute decor and great playlist -- definitely a good spot for date night. Service was fab too. Super attentive with ensuring drinks were always filled, etc. For starters we ordered the egg drop soup and spicy peanut wontons. Both were incredible, but I'd say the spicy peanut wontons are definitely a must. The soup was way bigger than we were expecting! We got the sesame chicken and beef lo mein for our main entrees. I have to say this was maybe the best lo mein I've ever had. The beef was so juicy and added a really delicious flavor to the noodles. The sesame chicken was super crunchy with the right amount of sweetness. This will definitely be my new spot for Chinese delivery!