About
Welcome to Dock Asian Eatery, a delightful gem tucked away at 22 Wyckoff Ave, Brooklyn, NY. Specializing in a fusion of Thai, Vietnamese, and Japanese cuisines, Dock Asian Eatery crafts a diverse menu that beckons food lovers from all walks of life. Whether you’re in for a casual lunch, a romantic dinner, or simply dessert, this eatery aims to please every palate.
Upon entering Dock Asian Eatery, guests are greeted by an inviting ambiance. The decor strikes a balance between hip and cozy, featuring high ceilings and industrial elements that give the space a trendy yet comfortable vibe. With a range of seating options—including heated outdoor seating—it's perfect for any occasion, whether you’re dining solo or with a group. Accessibility is a priority here; they offer wheelchair access and gender-neutral restrooms, making sure everyone feels welcome.
At Dock, the breadth of offerings is impressive. You can indulge in small plates like takoyaki—crispy fried octopus balls accompanied by savory sauces—or comfort foods like deep-fried vegetable spring rolls. Their menu also features an array of Bánh Mì sandwiches, with delectable options like the Grilled Pork Belly Bánh Mì and Myanmar Pulled Pork Bánh Mì, both bursting with flavor and textures. If you're feeling adventurous, do not miss their renowned range of ramen. The spicy miso ramen, rich in flavor, comes generously topped and is a fan favorite for a reason.
One of the standout features of Dock Asian Eatery is its commitment to comfort and accessibility. They accept multiple forms of payment, including credit cards, Apple Pay, and even cryptocurrency! The staff is notably friendly and attentive, ensuring your experience is as enjoyable as the food. Plus, with options like delivery, takeout, and catering, Dock Asian Eatery makes satisfying your cravings easier than ever.
Whether you're a local or just passing through, Dock Asian Eatery promises a fulfilling dining experience with its vibrant cuisine and warm service. Do yourself a favor and immerse yourself in the flavors and community atmosphere that this wonderful eatery offers. With everything from Happy Hour specials to a full bar, you’re in for a treat!
🍽 For reservations or more information, feel free to call (718) 821-3900. Come on down and experience the culinary magic for yourself!
“ One of our favorite spots in Bushwick to eat at. The space is cute and industrial, on the cozier side. Service is good. Food is consistently good as well. Some of my favorites are the duck bun, curry noodles, and takoyaki Overall, recommend for quick, affordable meals that are more casual. The restaurant is also in a prime area with nightlight and theatre (company XIV/cocktail magique), so there's plenty to do after dinner. ”
“ I was seeing a concert in Brooklyn the other night with one of my brothers and we decided to grab some dinner in the area beforehand. He did most of the arrangements and landed on Dock Asian Eatery. I actually had never heard of this place before, but the Yelp reviews looked good so I was looking forward to checking it out. Dock is located on Wyckoff in one of the main commercial hubs of Bushwick. As we approached I noticed an outdoor seating area up front before giving way to the main entrance which housed the bar and indoor dining room. The decor is kind of industrial with exposed fixtures and high ceilings while also being paired with touches of tasteful decor. The menu has a mix of different Asian cuisines, separated by small plates/apps, yakitori, sandwiches, soup/salad, veg, meat/poultry, curry, fish, noodles, rice, and platters. Before food, though - drinks. I had the So Fresh which was quite good; not strong at all and, as implied by the name, really refreshing. We decided to share a few of the apps, namely the pork buns, takoyaki, and karaage. All the apps were tasty, though the pork buns were my favorite - they were large with puffy buns and a good amount of filling; the pork was seasoned well and all the elements worked well together. The karaage and takoyaki were also good and both paired with tasty sauces to complement. For my main I decided to get the Chiang Mai Noodle which was a chicken curry paired with noodles cooked in the broth and topped with even more crispy noodles. This was really good - there was a lot of flavor with just the right amount of heat and a generous helping of chicken, noodles, and broth; it all worked really well. I ordered medium spice which was perfect for me - I don't have a high spice tolerance and this was just enough to give some heat without me breaking a sweat or taking away from me enjoying the dish. Service was good - the food came out at a good pace and everyone was really friendly. Overall, I had a great experience at Dock Asian Eatery - they serve up good food in a comfortable atmosphere with friendly service. I wouldn't hesitate to return if I'm ever in the area again. ”
“ Came in here with a friend and it's a cute little place. The service is very fast and they have a large menu with lots of different cuisine to pick from. We got the fried octopus balls and they were divine! Lots of texture, they were crispy on the outside but fluffy on the inside. The ramen was absolutely incredible, full of flavor and alllll the toppings. I've gotta say, the ramen was so good, if not better, when I reheated it the next day! I'll have to come back! ”
“ I'm met my friend for dinner and I loved the way the space is laid out. High ceilings, close dining (not too crowded) and uniquely mimicking the areas where the cuisine is native. I noticed a lot of the staff struggled with english but they did their best and they were super sweet. The waiter helped me choose a dish without pork. It came different than the description. There were far more mushrooms than shrimp and (mushrooms weren't even mentioned on the menu) with the addition of a little chili sauce and soy sauce, and it was pretty tasty. Would I get it again? Probably not. As for the appetizer we got, no thanks. Dry and flavorless skewers. Drinks.... no. My tea was definitely mostly milk, and the drink my friend got, was just okay. My friend said her food was tasty too, but not memorable. Maybe we'll try them again one day. ”
“ Another great visit to this Asian spot. I say "Asian" because they serve Thai, Vietnamese, and Japanese. Quiet, low-lit, casual digs. Usually not busy, even on a Friday night. They serve dumplings, pork belly, steamed bun dishes, and they still have that delightful crispy grilled pork belly Banh mi. They have curries, seafood, fried rice, and multiple veggie options. I am still a huge fan of their ramen. My favorite is their spicy miso ramen, with pork stock soup, chashu, scallions, corn, bamboo shoots, and a delicious runny egg. It really is spicy, warm, filling, and the portion is HUGE. They also have a vegetarian mushroom miso ramen that would be a great veggie alternative--mushroom ginger broth, shredded dried mushrooms, corn, scallions, arugula, and toasted sesame. Service is always awesome, super attentive. Drinks are still a little heavy and a little sweet for my taste. But the ramen is FIRE, a huge portion, DELECTABLE, warm, spicy, bursting with flavor, and only 17 dollars! Can't beat it! ”
“ Everything was good. Decor was industrial chic, with metal corrugated siding and stylish led bulbs. Dark and moody with a bar right in front. A perfect place to get together for drinks. High top seating, line the wall to the right. Different types of Asian cuisines. round out this menu. Chiang Mai Noodles: Curry was a good flavor. And a generous amount of noodles and shredded chicken, the perfect vehicle to be smothered in the luscious curry sauce. Very tasty. Service was quick and precise. Food came out quickly. Outdoor seating is several casual wood picnic tables in a semi enclosed area, permanently connected to the front of the restaurant. Decor is quite eclectic, with murals adorning the walls. Bathroom area is next to the bar, has outside double sinks. There is also a second floor mezzanine area, with more seating. ”