A big, pastel-and-neon Hong Kong-style cha chaan teng in Flushing known for weekend-morning waits.
42-35 Main St, Suite 1A, Flushing, NY 11355
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The Infatuation's guide to NYC Chinese restaurants warns diners to 'expect to wait a while for a table if you don't get there before 10am' on weekends at this Flushing HK-style cafe.
The guide frames it as a relaxed hangout spot rather than a fast-turnover counter — good 'for a casual breakfast or lunch when you want to hang out for a while' — which The Infatuation implies contributes to the backup once tables fill on weekend mornings.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Walk-in, arrive before 10am on weekends per The Infatuation
The Infatuation doesn't give a specific number of minutes but says to 'expect to wait a while for a table' on weekends if you arrive after 10am.
The Infatuation's guide doesn't mention a reservation system; it describes a first-come, first-served weekend wait.
Yes, it's walk-in, but The Infatuation advises arriving before 10am on weekends to avoid a wait for a table.
Sources: The Infatuation - Best Chinese Food Restaurants NYC