A tiny, red-awninged Indonesian grocery on Justice Avenue that Untapped New York calls 'off-the-beaten-path,' with a prepared-food counter that fills its small space quickly at peak times.
Justice Ave, Elmhurst, NY
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Untapped New York describes OK Indo Food Store as 'tiny, off-the-beaten-path,' able to 'comfortably fit only five or six people' at once — meaning the space itself, not a formal queue, caps how many customers can browse simultaneously.
The store's prepared-food counter, with dishes like nasi lemak, shumai, and rice flour pudding, draws enough demand that the small footprint fills quickly at peak times, per Untapped New York's account of the shop's popularity within Little Indonesia.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Walk-in only; grocery and prepared-food counter (Untapped New York)
There's no formal line, but Untapped New York notes the store 'comfortably fits only five or six people,' so it can feel crowded fast, especially around the prepared-food counter.
No — it's a walk-in grocery and prepared-food counter with no reservation system reported by Untapped New York.
Yes, it's walk-in only, though Untapped New York notes the tiny space comfortably holds just five or six people at a time.
Sources: Untapped New York