A Korean restaurant in Park Slope known for pairing Resy reservations with nightly first-come, first-served walk-in seating.



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Haenyeo is a Korean restaurant in Park Slope, Brooklyn, that operates a hybrid model: it takes reservations through Resy while also welcoming walk-in parties nightly on a first-come, first-served basis — a combination that commonly produces a wait for walk-ins during busy dinner service.
The restaurant is dinner-only (opening at 5 pm daily, closing at 9 or 10 pm depending on the night), so any line or wait would be concentrated in the evening rather than spread across a full day. Our search didn't turn up specific reported wait-time figures, so the honest guidance is: book ahead on Resy if you want certainty, or plan to arrive close to opening if you're walking in, since Thursday-Saturday nights run later (until 10 pm) and are the likeliest peak.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Damnlines doesn't have a live camera at this venue yet, so we can't show a real-time line count or wait estimate. What we found: Haenyeo welcomes walk-ins nightly on a first-come, first-served basis, but specific reported wait times weren't available in our search. If a shorter wait matters to you, booking ahead on Resy or calling the restaurant is the more predictable route, especially before typical weekend dinner rush.
Yes. Haenyeo is bookable online via Resy and also accepts walk-in parties, which are seated first-come, first-served alongside reservation holders.
Reported hours are Monday-Wednesday and Sunday 5:00-9:00 pm, and Thursday-Saturday 5:00-10:00 pm. It's a dinner-only restaurant with no lunch service listed.
239 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215, in the Park Slope/Boerum Hill area of Brooklyn.
We don't have live wait data for this venue yet. Generally, dinner-only spots that accept walk-ins tend to see their busiest stretch during peak weekend dinner hours (Thursday-Saturday evenings, when Haenyeo is also open latest, until 10 pm). Arriving right at opening (5 pm) or booking a reservation ahead of the evening rush is the safer bet based on how this kind of walk-in/reservation hybrid typically operates.
Sources: Yelp — Haenyeo · Haenyeo Restaurant (official site) · Resy — Haenyeo