A tiny 12-seat Japanese breakfast spot in Williamsburg known for its intimate, communal teishoku-style dining.
150 Ainslie St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
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Okonomi's dining room seats only 12 people at a time, and The Infatuation flags it as a popular spot worth booking ahead of your first visit, per its Best Williamsburg Brunch guide. That small footprint means turnover is limited during the daily 9am-3pm breakfast and lunch service.
The Infatuation frames a reservation as the safer move for newcomers rather than showing up and hoping for a table, given how few seats the space has. No specific wait-time figures are reported, but the tight capacity is the driver of any line.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Recommended, especially for first-time visitors
Walk-ins: Possible but limited given 12-seat capacity
Open daily 9am-3pm for breakfast and lunch
The Infatuation doesn't cite a specific wait time, but with only 12 seats in the house, tables can be scarce during its 9am-3pm daily service.
Yes — The Infatuation recommends booking ahead, especially for first-time visitors, given the restaurant's small size.
Walk-ins are possible but riskier than a reservation, since the space only seats 12 at once, according to The Infatuation.
Sources: The Infatuation