Chinese tea giant Naixue (Nayuki/Naisnow) drew a 100-meter line for three straight days at its first-ever US store opening in Flushing.
Prince St, Flushing, Queens, NY (pop-up location; first store site per reporting)
damnlines hasn't pointed a lens at Nayuki (Naixue) yet. The most-wanted lines get a camera first.
A September 20 pop-up on Prince Street in Flushing drew a 'sea of people' ahead of the October 3 opening of Naixue's first US store, generating heavy buzz on Weibo and Xiaohongshu, per Longbridge. At the official opening, a line stretching roughly 100 meters wrapped around the street corner and held for three straight days, per Webull News.
Over those three opening days, the store did nearly $87,000 in turnover and sold more than 13,000 items — the highest customer traffic and sales the chain has posted at any overseas location, per Webull News.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Yes, walk-up counter (per Webull News / Longbridge)
At its Flushing opening, the line stretched about 100 meters around the street corner and held steady for three full days, per Webull News.
No reservation system has been reported for the Flushing store or pop-up; both Longbridge and Webull News describe walk-up crowds only.
Yes — it's a walk-in tea and bakery counter, though opening-week demand produced hours-long lines per Webull News.
Sources: Longbridge · Webull News