A tiny roughly 12-seat Thai noodle counter that The Infatuation flags in its Williamsburg lunch guide as worth a short wait for a spot.
170 S 3rd St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
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The Infatuation describes Noods n' Chill as an extremely compact counter with 'roughly 12 seats,' noting diners 'might have to wait 10 minutes or so for a spot to open up' during its Williamsburg lunch guide coverage.
The tight footprint, described by The Infatuation as about the size of a Macy's window display, means turnover-driven short waits rather than a formal line, with the kitchen recommended for soups like khao soy and guay tao tom yum, per The Infatuation.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Walk-in only, per The Infatuation
Walk-ins: Yes
The Infatuation reports diners might wait about 10 minutes for a seat to open up, given the counter's roughly 12-seat capacity.
No reservation system is mentioned by The Infatuation; the tiny counter appears to operate on a first-come basis.
Yes, walk-ins are the norm per The Infatuation, though the roughly 12-seat counter means a short wait of about 10 minutes is common.
Sources: The Infatuation