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Ramen / Udon · Flushing, QueensNO. 1707 / 1966

Daimaru Ramen & Udon (New World Mall food court)

A New World Mall food-court counter serving tonkotsu and miso ramen alongside udon, known for quick but noticeable lines at dinner rush.

New World Mall food court, 136-20 Roosevelt Ave, Flushing, NY 11354

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//The line

Coverage of the New World Mall food court's ramen and udon counter, via The Chinese Quest, describes lines running 5-10 minutes deep during the peak dinner rush, typical of the mall's busiest counters (The Chinese Quest).

Weekday lunch periods see little to no line, with food served quickly at the counter, per the same coverage — the wait is tied closely to standard dinner-hour crowding rather than an all-day phenomenon (The Chinese Quest).

//When the line peaks
Dinner rush, when lines run 5-10 minutes deep, per The Chinese Quest Weekday lunch is typically wait-free

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

//Getting in

Reservations: None — counter-service food court stall, no reservations.

Walk-ins: Walk-up only; expect a short line at peak dinner hours (The Chinese Quest).

//FAQ
How long is the wait at Daimaru Ramen & Udon?

During peak dinner rush, lines run about 5-10 minutes deep, per coverage of the New World Mall food court stall; weekday lunch is usually quick with little to no wait (The Chinese Quest).

Does Daimaru Ramen & Udon take reservations?

No — it's a food-court counter with no reservation system.

Can you walk into Daimaru Ramen & Udon?

Yes, it's walk-up only; expect a short line of 5-10 minutes during the dinner rush but minimal wait at other times (The Chinese Quest).

Sources: The Chinese Quest

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