100% Mr. Lin,
445 Albee Square West, Brooklyn, NY 11201
About Us

100% Mr. Lin is a food institution located at 445 Albee Square West in New York, United States. This restaurant offers a variety of delicious dishes influenced by jazz, rock, and r&b music. The menu features classic song covers and original creations spanning genres such as rock, folk, blues, country, and more. In addition to great food, 100% Mr. Lin also provides entertainment for children, including balloon twisting, magic shows, and face painting.
Located in front of Osteria and Showroom Bakehouse, 100% Mr. Lin is a great place to celebrate special events like Purim with activities such as animated readings of the Purim story, mask painting, and delicious treats. This vibrant institution is part of DeKalb Market Hall, a hub of culture, cuisine, and community in Downtown Brooklyn. With over 30 food vendors offering a wide range of global flavors, live entertainment, and a welcoming atmosphere, DeKalb Market Hall is a must-visit destination for foodies and families alike.
Don't forget to pick up some DeKalb Dollars as a gift for your loved ones, which can be used at any of the food vendors in the market. Stay updated on the latest news and events at DeKalb Market Hall by signing up for their newsletter. Come experience the best of Brooklyn's food scene at 100% Mr. Lin and DeKalb Market Hall.
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Hours open
Monday:
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
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Reviews
"Not sure what’s with some of these sus looking one star reviews, but Mr. Lin is one of the more reliable and affordable vendors in DeKalb Market Hall, and the food offered is a hybrid of Taiwanese street food and Chinese comfort dishes, so if you’re expecting huge fried orange chicken portions or other American-Chinese style cuisine, look elsewhere. I usually get the peanut noodles and fish ball soup when it’s cold out, as well as their tea eggs from time to time since I’m usually too lazy to make those myself at home. It’s also one of the few stalls to offer some decent vegetarian cuisine (NOT vegan). But again, be weary of some of these dramatic reviews … one person complained about a peach tea and I’m not even sure that’s a menu item? Sheesh."
"I had there duck before and it was alright at that time it was $7 dollars for a serving. I had the duck today and the price for 1 serving was 8+ tax so one serving was $9.25. They give me 3 small pieces of duck for $9.25."
"The Beef was so chewy the sauce beyond too salty, very disappointed. Rice was good"
"The food is too pricey. It cost $15 something which only worth like $8 the most but what can I say. Downtown ain’t cheap. The fish ball is no meat in it."
"Horrible. I have no other words to describe how bad this place was. The price really dictates what you should expect. I ordered a wonton soup, peanut noodles, and char siu yellow noodle soup. Everything tasted bland, the noodles were overly soggy, the pork had no depth of flavor, there was one teaspoon of peanut sauce on the peanut noodles, the broth was basically salty water, etc. I would understand that for a cheap meal you could get around with something quick with only a few ingredients but there’s no excuse to have such a bad product with also bad costumer service. Just an overall horrible experience. This is probably the one stand at Dekalb Market that I would NOT return to."
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