TKettle
Recommended Reviews
4.2
Jerry T.
Amazing food and friendly service! This is a unique restaurant with Taiwanese-inspired dishes. They keep true to the traditional flavors, but many dishes have a new twist to them. I also was impressed with their mixed drinks selection and local (Brooklyn) sake. Very reasonbly priced. Highly recommended! I am totally coming back soon!
Ling Curtis
Read about this trending place and wanted to give it a try, the prawn starter was excellent, nice and crispy. Rice and noodle dishes did taste homemade and comforting - overall great but not outstanding, though would still recommend!
c Qiang
I went to this restaurant with my friend and I to catch up. It was very busy, but we were seated quickly. The food tasted great, and it arrived quickly. There were many great, unique options, and the portions were sizable. The atmosphere was loud and pink, but very friendly.
Sarah Watanabe
The apps that we got were good. My two favorites were the pineapple shrimp (there are two hiding under the center garnish! Fun surprise) and the curry fries. The atmosphere felt hip but not cliche. It doesn't have much space, but that makes it more intimate and fun. My friends loved the lychee beer. Not having done research before hand, I was confused by the sausage party (I expected it to be a sampling of different sausages) but it was still pretty good.
Daniel Kim
The brunch menu and service was underwhelming with a lot left to be desired. I had to constantly request refills of my empty water cup despite an empty restaurant and the staff refused to seat us in many of the empty seats despite our request (the seats were still empty by the time we left). They did end up switching our server which did alleviate the situation somewhat. In terms of food, avoid The Stef and opt for the 886 Classic and Taiwanese Sausage. Food is salty so prepare to chug down cups of water. Apparently the dinner menu is better but considering my experience with brunch, I don’t think I’ll be going back anytime soon.