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Snacky
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187 Grand St.,
Brooklyn, NY 11211
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Hours
Sun-Thu, 6pm-1am; Fri-Sat, 6pm-3am
Nearby Subway Stops
L at Bedford Ave.
Prices
$3.95-$7.95
Payment Methods
American Express, MasterCard, Visa
Special Features
- Good for Groups
- Late-Night Dining
Alcohol
- Beer and Wine Only
- Sake and Sojou
Reservations
Not Accepted
Profile
The menu at Snacky reads like a greatest hits list of Chinese, Korean, and Japanese appetizers, with a few remixes thrown in. Some dishes, like the subtly nutty sesame noodles or the just-spicy-enough kim chee, draw strictly from tradition. Other dishes, like the peanut chili wontons and various other dumplings, blend and update old world nuances. (The same goes for the decor, with its mix of red paper lanterns and contemporary artwork.) The size, price, and quality of the small plates encourage sampling, although you can also opt for a meal-size hot pot or Shao Bing, a Chinese-style panini. Either way you’ll be able to find the right taste to accompany your melodious Snackytini sake cocktail. The sweet song of sake will loosen you up for the real music, which could be a local singer, could be a DJ, or, every other Thursday on karaoke night, could be you.
Recommended DishesSesame noodles, $4.50; shao bing sandwich with roast pork and spicy sauce, $6.50
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