A Koreatown bingsu cafe known for its generous mango shaved ice and a cavernous, always-packed dining room.
17 W 32nd St, New York, NY 10001



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Despite a large room with high tops and picnic tables, Grace Street is "always packed," according to The Infatuation's guide to NYC shaved ice, which describes the space as looking "like a high school cafeteria."
The Infatuation advises diners to "hover around the room like a vulture" to snag an open seat, suggesting there's no formal wait list or host stand managing the crowd — it's a scramble for tables rather than a structured line.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: yes, open seating
No formal wait time is reported, but The Infatuation says the cafe is "always packed" and suggests hovering to catch an open table rather than expecting a managed line.
Reservation policy isn't specified in available sources; the cafe appears to run on open seating.
Yes, it's walk-in seating, though The Infatuation notes you may need to circle the room to grab a free table given how packed it stays.
Sources: The Infatuation