Wanpaku

  4.4 – 421 reviews   • Asian fusion restaurant

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Wanpaku is a Cambodian – Japanese izakaya and ramen shop in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Our menu blends the bold, aromatic flavors of Cambodia with the comforting classics of Japan in a warm, laid-back space. Join us for lunch and dinner and follow it up with drinks at our cocktail bar The Hidden Pearl, tucked away at the rear of the restaurant.

Compact Japanese restaurant featuring ramen dishes & oysters, plus happy hour specials.

✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Wanpaku 11222

Hours

Sunday12–10 PM
Monday12–3:30 PM, 5–10 PM
Tuesday12–3:30 PM, 5–10 PM
Wednesday12–3:30 PM, 5–10 PM
Thursday12–3:30 PM, 5–10 PM
Friday12–3:30 PM, 5–10:30 PM
Saturday12–10:30 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 621 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222

Phone: (718) 383-3139

Website: https://www.wanpakubk.com/

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Reviews

Petr Skrivacek
It used to be my favorite ramen spot, one of the best fries but unfortunately something happened recently, change of menu, not sure if staff/chef changed, but suddenly the fries were coated in some super salted spice, ramen that used to be strong flavor was over salted, and chilli oil which used to be top notch was just tasteless and again super salted and not spicy like it used to be, as a bonus I got food poisoning. No thank you
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Amanda M
Cute space and you can tell they care about the food that comes out. Everything smells great and beautiful plating. In talking with the team it’s nice to hear it’s becoming more farm to table – you can definitely taste the difference from other places in the area. Loved the heirloom tomatoes dish- definitely feels like summer in a dish with the pink tangerines! (Pictured ) they also have a cool looking bar hidden in the back that was packed. Would highly recommend if you’re in the area – worth the visit
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Alana Higa
To keep it short, this is not Japanese food. The homemade katsu sauce was not katsu sauce and the soup just left me with so many questions. I couldn’t finish the soup. The beef curry was good but the other dishes were so bad I can’t justify coming back here.
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Lucia Tahara
Excellent shoyu ramen. I’ve heard this is the best in Brooklyn, and I can totally see why. Honestly, I haven’t even tried their other items because every time I visit, I just have to order this one again.
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Jessica Peng
I tried the cold ramen at Wanpaku and it was such a unique experience—unlike anything I’ve had before! I expected it to be more like cold dipping soba, but it actually felt closer to a poke-style ramen with cuts of salmon, tuna, cucumber, octopus, ikura, etc; on top of ramen noodles and then you pour the sauce over the dish yourself — mixed with the radish, seafood/mint topping, it was really refreshing and flavorful.

The ingredients could have been a bit fresher, but overall I enjoyed the nice interior, the food was refreshing, and the staff were friendly and welcoming. Definitely worth trying the cold ramen for something different!
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Stegramedia
Wow!! おいしい!!!The chicken ramen here is so good, especially with the roast chicken on top. Highly recommend the truffle cheese fries as well they are crispy and amazing. Came for lunch and it was definitely crowded but got a table right away. Service was fast and very friendly. 11/10 for authentic Japanese food!
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Leah Flannigan
Super solid ramen spot in Greenpoint! We’ll definitely be back. The noodles and charred pork in the ramen were especially good. The truffle fries were fine, not a standout for us. It’s nice they have a selection of cocktails from the hidden pearl that you can order from the menu.
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Nelson Lee
I just bought takeout from this place. Suffice to say, I will never ever go back. The service was horrendous, and the guy taking my order rushed me and constantly tried to push me to finish my order. There was only 1 table inside, and it was 15 degrees outside, it wasn’t busy.

Now, with that said, I expected better food.
Their curry consisted of instant curry sauce, and one piece of potatoe and a tiny small piece of beef.

Sorry, this is an embarrassment. This place either fixes these basic simple issues or it will not survive.

Do not bother. This place not worth it.
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Kishi Malhotra
Nice unassuming restaurant located in the heart of Greenpoint with lots of different eateries around.

Walked in and only had to wait for a couple of minutes for a table.

The decor is minimalistic and reminds one of the late night Izakaya’s in the heart of Tokyo. Seating is limited and the place was busy.

We ordered various Yuzu cocktails, Shishito Peppers, Chicken Karage, Squash Fritters/Balls?, Nori Fries, Beef Miso Ramen and more.

The staff is kind and polite and the service was quick.

Taste wise we really liked the Peppers and the Chicken, Ramen was meh…

Would surely like to come again and try a few more cocktails and drinks from their extensive menu…

P.S. One of the CLEANEST Restrooms You will find – absolutely squeaky clean. Kudos to the staff for taking such good care…
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Raja Shravan
Amazing sundae.

The spicy karage and the spicy ramen were underwhelming. We went to the speakeasy in the back, the Hidden Pearl and the ambience is incredible. The drinks were really interesting. The star of the night was definitely the sundae. Well presented and delicious.

The staff were all super friendly.
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