A small neighborhood Korean spot on Graham Avenue in Williamsburg known for filling up during peak dinner hours.
Graham Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
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ChinGoo is a compact neighborhood Korean restaurant on Graham Avenue, and The Infatuation reports the space 'can fill up during peak dinner hours,' meaning a wait is possible if you show up at a busy time.
The same guide is quick to note the upside: per The Infatuation, if you do encounter a wait, 'it shouldn't be too long,' framing ChinGoo as a low-stakes option compared to other spots on its Williamsburg list. No reservation policy or specific wait-time figures are mentioned in the source.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Likely, but the space can fill up at peak dinner hours per The Infatuation
The Infatuation notes the small space 'can fill up during peak dinner hours,' but adds that any wait 'shouldn't be too long.'
The Infatuation's guide does not specify a reservation policy for ChinGoo.
Walk-ins appear possible, though The Infatuation warns the small space can fill up during peak dinner hours.
Sources: The Infatuation