The East Coast debut of Tokyo ramen chain Afuri, known for its citrus-forward yuzu-shio ramen, in a large industrial-style Williamsburg space.
61 N 11th St, Brooklyn, NY 11249
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The Infatuation's review of Afuri Ramen + Dumpling recommends booking via Resy, calling it 'strongly recommended' for this Tokyo-import ramen counter — a signal of steady demand for a focused menu built around Afuri's signature yuzu-shio ramen. Reservation guides note the spot is busiest on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Despite that recommendation, The Infatuation also describes Afuri as 'a large space with lots of seating,' suggesting walk-ins are viable outside of peak weekend-evening hours even without a booking.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Reservations via Resy strongly recommended, especially Friday/Saturday evenings, per The Infatuation
Walk-ins: Walk-ins accommodated in the large seating area outside peak weekend evenings, per The Infatuation
No specific wait times are published, but The Infatuation flags Friday and Saturday evenings as the busiest stretch, when a Resy reservation is strongly recommended.
Yes — The Infatuation recommends booking via Resy, particularly for Friday and Saturday evening visits.
Yes, walk-ins are workable — The Infatuation notes it's 'a large space with lots of seating' — though weekend evenings are busiest, so a reservation is safer then.
Sources: The Infatuation