A Flushing dim sum destination known for its traditional cart service and a waiting area outside the dining room where diners are handed numbered paper slips during peak hours.
136-17 39th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354
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Regulars describe a dedicated waiting area outside the dining room where staff hand out little numbered paper slips once tables fill up during cart-service dim sum hours, per Tripadvisor reviewers of Mulan in Flushing.
Weekend dim sum waits typically run 15 to 30 minutes according to diner reports, while weekday lunch and dinner service tend to be far less crowded with little to no wait.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Walk-in with numbered wait slips during busy dim sum hours
Weekend dim sum waits are commonly reported at 15 to 30 minutes, with staff handing out numbered slips once seating fills, according to Tripadvisor reviewers.
No reservation policy was established from available sources; the numbered-slip system suggests walk-in seating is the norm during busy dim sum service.
Yes, walk-ins are the standard approach, with a numbered-slip waitlist used during busy cart-service hours, per reviewer accounts.
Sources: Tripadvisor - Mulan reviews