An upscale Korean fine-dining restaurant from chef Hoyoung Kim (also of Michelin-starred Jua) known for tight reservations and long walk-in waits.
29 E 32nd St, New York, NY 10016



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A dining guide notes Moono 'usually' has a wait and that reservations are required, reflecting steady demand for the small Koreatown dining room (Yelp-sourced guide summary).
Diners who show up without a reservation are warned they 'might need to wait around 1.5 hours,' making booking ahead the practical way to get a table, especially during peak times (Yelp-sourced guide summary).
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Reservations required, recommended especially for dinner/peak times
Walk-ins: Possible but can mean ~1.5 hour wait
Mon–Sat 5:00pm–10:30pm, Sun 5:00pm–10:00pm
Walk-ins can face a wait of around 1.5 hours, per a dining guide summary drawing on Yelp reporting.
Yes, reservations are required and recommended, especially for dinner during peak times, and can be booked via Resy (Yelp-sourced guide summary).
Walking in is possible but often means a long wait, roughly 1.5 hours, since the restaurant is usually busy (Yelp-sourced guide summary).
Sources: Yelp — Moono · Resy — Moono