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Hot Pot (coconut-chicken broth) · Flushing, QueensNO. 1808 / 1966

Coco Hotpot

A Flushing hotpot spot known for its coconut-chicken broth base, drawing peak-hour crowds in the neighborhood's dense hotpot cluster.

37-20 Prince St, Flushing, NY 11354

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//The line

Coco Hotpot's own site lists no wait-time or reservation policy on its homepage, but Yelp reviewers describe reservations as available and recommended to lock in a table during busy stretches, according to Yelp listing data for the Prince St location.

Wait severity varies widely by reviewer account: one Yelp reviewer reported a roughly two-hour wait for dinner, while other diners advise coming during off-peak hours specifically to avoid a line, per Yelp.

//When the line peaks
Dinner hours reported as the longest waits (one reviewer cited ~2 hours), per Yelp

Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.

//Getting in

Reservations: Reservations available and recommended for peak hours

Walk-ins: Walk-ins accepted

Mon-Sun 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM per official site (a secondary source cites later closing)

Official site →

//FAQ
How long is the wait at Coco Hotpot?

Waits are inconsistent by account — one Yelp reviewer reported about a two-hour wait at dinner, while others found off-peak visits wait-free, per Yelp reviews.

Does Coco Hotpot take reservations?

Yes, reservations are available and recommended to secure seating during peak hours, per Yelp listing details; call (718) 684-9888.

Can you walk into Coco Hotpot?

Walk-ins are accepted, but reviewers on Yelp suggest reserving ahead or arriving during off hours to avoid the longest lines.

Sources: Coco Hotpot official site · Yelp - Coco Hotpot

Coco Hotpot — Line, Wait & How to Get In · Flushing, NYC | damnlines