A Northeastern Chinese spot in Flushing known for its namesake crispy pork dish and a wait that builds even in the early afternoon.
36-26 Union St, Flushing, NY 11354
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A reviewer cited via search of The Infatuation's coverage reported arriving around 2pm on a Sunday and waiting about 20 minutes to be seated, noting the restaurant is busy at night too (theinfatuation.com).
The Infatuation notes there's 'no real waiting area,' meaning customers wait standing near the entrance rather than in a designated queue space during busy stretches (theinfatuation.com).
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Yes, but no dedicated waiting area — expect to stand
One diner reported about a 20-minute wait arriving around 2pm on a Sunday, with the restaurant also busy at night, per coverage referencing The Infatuation (theinfatuation.com).
Reservation policy is not established by available sources; call ahead to confirm.
Yes, walk-ins are the norm, but expect to stand and wait since there's no real waiting area, per The Infatuation (theinfatuation.com).
Sources: The Infatuation