A Williamsburg hand roll bar known for its 'coveted walk-up counter for rolls straight from the chef's hands,' per Time Out.
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Mori Mori is a Williamsburg sushi spot centered on what Time Out calls 'the coveted walk-up counter for rolls straight from the chef's hands,' framing the counter itself as a sought-after, limited experience rather than standard table seating.
Time Out's description of the counter as 'coveted' signals demand for those direct-from-chef seats, though the guide does not detail specific wait times, line formation, or reservation mechanics for securing a spot.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Walk-up counter, per Time Out.
No specific wait time is reported, but Time Out describes the walk-up counter as 'coveted,' suggesting demand for seats can be high.
Reservation policy is not reported by Time Out's guide.
Yes, Time Out describes it as a walk-up counter where guests get rolls made directly by the chef.
Sources: Time Out New York