A cult hand-pulled noodle counter inside Flushing's New World Mall food court known for its deafening, high-volume rush.
New World Mall, 136-20 Roosevelt Ave, Flushing, NY 11354
damnlines hasn't pointed a lens at Lan Zhou Handmade Noodle yet. The most-wanted lines get a camera first.
Gothamist's food-court guide describes the stall as louder than even Xi'an Famous Foods, reporting the cashier 'screams' orders over the noise of the crowd — a sign, per Gothamist, of how much volume the stall pushes through during a rush (gothamist.com).
Servings are built to feed two to three people, per Gothamist, which keeps turnover of tables and counter space tight during peak food-court hours even though there's no formal queue system (gothamist.com).
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: No reservations; counter/walk-up service
Walk-ins: Yes, walk-in only
No specific wait time is published, but Gothamist describes the stall as running loud, fast-paced service with the cashier shouting orders over the crowd, indicating heavy weekend volume (gothamist.com).
No — it's a food-court noodle stall with counter ordering, so no reservations are offered.
Yes, it's walk-up counter service inside the New World Mall food court; there's no reservation system, per Gothamist's description of the stall.
Sources: Gothamist