East Wind Snack Shop

471 16th St, Brooklyn - 11215
80 reviews
Chinese Dim Sum Cantonese
(929) 295-0188

We went for lunch yesterday and really enjoyed it. The taste, texture, presentation were all on point. The price point is a little higher then let’s say China town but it’s expected for the area and the quality was really good. The staff was friendly and helpful. The staff was masked and the restroom was super clean. They also have bubble teas and other specialty drinks. Definitely will try again.

Great location off the Prospect Park SW, ideal for a quick pre or post Nitehawk movie perhaps for the budget conscious. Realized after it’s kind of pricey for what you get, 16 oz iced bubble tea and 5 pork dumplings was about $15 with tax. Dumplings were extremely tasty, crispy and doughy just how I like it. Was told it would take 10-15 min but only waited under 5. Worth checking out.

This place looks nice and clean. Their employees are very attentive. But the amount of food portions are very small, they are tasty but doesn’t taste like asian food. It’s more americanized food.

These are still the best dumplings in the area. Definitely a bit of a wait.

These dumplings are great! I constantly find myself going here whenever I’m in the neighborhood. They have outdoor seating as well as takeout.

There aren't many places in Brooklyn anymore that you can grab a sub $5 snack that satiates a mid-afternoon craving - and this place does just that. I highly recommend the bao bun ($5) and dumplings ($7)!

One of the best spots for dim sum, very affordable. Order ahead since it’s only takeout!

Super tasty and quick service! It’s my go-to quick eats spot now, it’s that good lmao

This is suuuuch a good spot. The menu is small but everything is delicious and well priced. I've been a tons of times and it's just consistently great.

Ordered shrimp hargow, pork dumpling, and pork belly noodles. Had high expectations based on positive reviews, but extremely disappointed by the quality and price of the dim sum items. Both the pork and shrimp meat tasted rancid. Also, as a family owned establishment, I expected there to be chili oil/chili crisp, but only sriracha and soy sauce packet available. There was also pickled cucumbers in the noodles. Very odd.