Snacky
About
Asian Fusion, Dim Sum, Korean
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 187 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Phone: (718) 486-4848
Work Hours
Business info
- turned_in_notHealth ScoreA
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- thumb_upGood ForDinner, Late Night
- local_parkingParkingStreet
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsNo
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- insert_emoticonAmbienceHipster
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholFull Bar
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
- turned_in_notWaiter ServiceYes
- fastfoodCatersNo
- turned_in_notGender Neutral RestroomsYes
Reviews
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Jason L.
I came here after a movie at Williamsburg Cinema. It was kind of weird, in a good way. Perhaps because I was in a movie-going mood, it was to me the kind of place that a suit would envision Tarantino envisioning as a set piece for one of his films.
Food and service were great. -
Blue G.
I came in in early July before watching a move at the theatre a few doors away. The inside was almost full but there was no waiting list and we were seated right away.
It has an interesting decoration and the pricing is decent. They have some ultra man and old Kaiju figures. The lighting is darker side for restaurants, it is red dim light.
The wait for food is not too long for dinner time.
Their menu is asian fusion.
It will not be a place for me that I will go for a romantic date night but I will like to come back with friends. -
Anna G.
After many, many drinks, late at night, we needed food and Snacky was open! And it was awesome! Like low key, culinary excellence. One of those secret neighborhood gems you want to keep for yourself & don't want to get popular because then there'll be a line to get in the next time you want to walk in and eat right away. That good!
Came in with a group of 5, sat at the bar and ordered up a couple more drinks and lots of delicious food.
Since there were many drinks had, I can't tell you exactly what we ordered, but it was several orders of dumplings, spicy chicken udon, tofu udon, a couple of pork buns, more noodles and a Popsie (slider).
The food was way better than we expected. It was REALLY good. And not because it was so early in the am and we had been drinking... I'd come back here for a normal meal.
My only issue, (I'm not taking a star off for it), and also giving the benefit of the late night/kitchen closed/last call situation, was that in my last order of pork chive dumplings laid one Shrimp Chive Dumpling-One that I am deathly allergic to.
Now Snacky is dim, red light, dark inside, so I couldn't see what I was eating, aside from the fact that it was a dumpling. I also wouldn't normally open a dumpling anyway... but nonetheless, I got that feeling in my throat, broke out the flash light on my phone and low and behold was a little shrimp. Again, we were there late, it was closing time, and all dumplings look a like, an easy but dangerous mistake. I requested the check ASAP, and ran back to the hotel to get some meds in me so we didn't have to go full on epi-pen.
I'd totally go back and order dozens of dumplings, and just be sure to specify any allergies! -
alex t.
Food was ok. Yelled and chased out the door for 15% tip for being too low. Bill had added charges for food never received second time. Never going back.
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Emily Y.
My friend was craving ramen after we went to the Smogasburg x Vice Night Market at the Villain venue nearby, and I have wanted to try Snacky for awhile so we decided to drop by.
This place is definitely a good trendy choice for a late night snack or dinner if you are in the area. However if you are looking for authentic heavy ramen or Korean food this will not satisfy your craving. Everything here is more of a Chinese mom and pop shop fusion of the foods. This joint definitely better for their smaller items to share, maybe that's why it's called "Snacky"
With your expectations managed, this place is a local good eats at cheap price in Williamsburg!
Our Meal
Chashu Ramen : The Chashu in the ramen are Chinese style, not Japanese! My friend was disappointed cause it didn't hit the spot.
Chashu Buns: Also same thing with the Chashu, but overall still delicious!
Spicy Chicken Wontons : the sauce was mor peanut flavor to us than spicy, so we ended up asking for more chili oil.
Overall we both enjoyed the atmosphere and the service was efficient. We asked for a lot of things and the servers were great. If your not looking for anything fancy and just wanna good cheap eats, I recommend stopping by.