A Dekalb Market Hall stall serving Southern seafood and soul food, an offshoot of a popular Harlem food cart known for fried catfish and shrimp po'boys.
445 Albee Square W, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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Yelp reviewers of the Dekalb Market Hall stall note that 'when it's crowded, the wait can be a little long, but the quality of food is incredible,' pointing to demand outpacing the small counter's capacity during busy stretches. Reviews of the brand's original Harlem food-cart location separately describe the line there as notably long, with customers saying it's worth the wait.
Portion size and pacing come up alongside crowd complaints: some reviewers found the wait manageable given fresh-battered seafood and soul food staples like mac and cheese and po'boys, though service has been described as inconsistent when the stall is busy.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Walk-in counter service at Dekalb Market Hall; no reservations
Yelp reviewers say that 'when it's crowded, the wait can be a little long,' though most feel the food quality makes up for it.
No, it operates as a walk-up food stall inside Dekalb Market Hall with no reservation system reported.
Yes, it's walk-in counter service, though Yelp reviewers note waits can build during crowded periods.
Sources: Yelp