Win Son Bakery

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Brooklyn, United States

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Taiwanese restaurant· Bakery· Taiwanese· Desserts· Coffee & Tea· Bar· Breakfast restaurant

Win Son Bakery Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Win Son Bakery is located in Brooklyn, United States on 164 Graham Ave. Win Son Bakery is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category taiwanese restaurant in United States.

Address

164 Graham Ave

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 9179091725

Service options

Outdoor seatingDeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteGender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

AlcoholCocktailsCoffeeComfort foodQuick biteSmall platesSpiritsVegetarian optionsWine

Open hours

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Alex Wedderburn

The BEC Scallion pancake is actually another level of amazing! This place has been a saviour throughout the pandemic, with such an amazing menu and constant good vibes. Plus their Instagram is on . Keep up the great work team!

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Orlando Loredo

I’m on the Win Son Bakery diet. It consists of a Fan Tuan, a Mochi donut and an iced black coffee. You can’t go wrong with the results. Trust me. ;)

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Corey Malone

The fried chicken sandwich took me right back to my first Taiwanese fried chicken street food at Sun Moon Lake. It's the real stuff. The aroma and flavor was spot on that now I'm on a quest to put that seasoning into my meal prep. So lucky to have this gem especially when you aren't able to travel. Xie Xie Win Son.

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Lilly Jiang

The mochi donuts were amazing. Have not had other ones before (like the circle ones) but these were so delicious, chewy, a little salty which was beautiful, and a little bite of joy each time.

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Cesar Rufo

Nothing to write home about. Average, overpriced Taiwanese food that has been throughly whitewashed to comfort the local hipsters. Sure the donut is decent, but 14 for pork buns and 18 for scallion pancakes? Just go to Chinatown for some real Taiwanese treats.