Wu's Wonton King Health Inspection History
Eat & Drink

Wu's Wonton King

Restaurants, Seafood, Cantonese, Dim Sum

(212) 477-1111 | 165 E Broadway
Monday
10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
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Wu's Wonton King has been inspected by the NYC Department of Health 15 times between 2018 and 2020. Their lowest recorded health inspection demerit is 3 and the highest 52. The median health inspection demerit based on the establishment history is 30. Scroll down to check out Wu's Wonton King health inspection history and reviews.

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The information above is intended to provide a restaurant’s sanitation score history. The scores help consumers get a better idea of the restaurant’s sanitation and procedures over time; It should not be assumed that an individual inspection result reflects how an establishment always operates.

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Reviews From Google

Google Rating: 4.2 (View more)
Crissi Beth

26 August

2020

26 August 2020

Crissi Beth

Great outdoor eating area. Big portions, good prices, great tastes.

Ian Coogan

19 July

2020

19 July 2020

Ian Coogan

Fantastic BYO restaurant that is perfect for large groups. Getting the whole live crab is $$ but definitely worth it as it is delicious and comes out served 3 ways. The bone broth with wontons is a must, as are the clams. You can opt for the veal or lamb chops (or both), but pretty much everything on the menu is delicious.

Caitlin Wright

12 July

2020

12 July 2020

Caitlin Wright

Wu’s is the best! Amazing food and lovely staff every time. It’s our favorite spot for family dinners and celebrations with friends.

Edward Lee

24 August

2020

24 August 2020

Edward Lee

Good cheap fast local. What more can you ask for

Ruby Tan

25 February

2020

25 February 2020

Ruby Tan

My sister and I stopped for a quick lunch. They have quite a variety of good for lunch ranging from dim sum, congee, noodles dry and wet as well as rice dishes. We had the dim sum which wasn't bad. Will have to try other stuff another time.

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Inspection Data Source: NYC Department of Health
Last Data Refresh : 09/04/2021
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