Rego Park's pioneering Bukharian kosher grill, considered the oldest Uzbek restaurant in the city, per Ethnic Epicure NYC.
9209 63rd Dr, Rego Park, NY 11374
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Cheburechnaya's Saturday-night crowd chatters 'while waiting on line,' according to Ethnic Epicure NYC, which describes the cafeteria-like room filling with groups of guys, gal-pals gossiping in Russian, and multigenerational Uzbek clans after Shabbat ends.
The restaurant's post-Shabbat Saturday-night rush is its signature crowd moment, per Ethnic Epicure NYC, tied to the neighborhood's dense concentration of Central Asian immigrants sometimes nicknamed 'Regoistan.'
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Walk-in service, per Ethnic Epicure NYC.
No exact wait time has been reported, but Ethnic Epicure NYC describes a crowded room with guests 'waiting on line,' especially on Saturday nights after Shabbat ends.
No reservation policy has been reported by available sources.
Yes, it operates as a walk-in kosher grill, though Ethnic Epicure NYC notes Saturday nights draw a packed, waiting crowd.
Sources: Ethnic Epicure NYC