A Chelsea food-hall stall known for a scallion pancake burrito that draws long lines for a single signature item.
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The Infatuation, covering Chelsea's food-hall scene, singles out Forsyth Fire Escape's scallion pancake burrito as the most sought-after item in the market, framing it as a line-worthy order rather than a quick counter grab.
The same guide poses the wait directly to readers, asking 'is it worth the hour-long wait?' — The Infatuation's shorthand for the kind of single-item queue that builds around a viral food-hall dish.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: No reservations reported; counter-service food-hall stall
Walk-ins: Yes, walk-up counter
The Infatuation reports the scallion pancake burrito can mean roughly an hour-long wait at busy times.
No reservation policy is mentioned by The Infatuation; as a food-hall stall it appears to be order-at-counter only.
Yes — it's a walk-up food-hall counter, though The Infatuation notes the popular burrito can carry an hour-long wait.