A high-traffic Koreatown branch of the Paris Baguette chain, known for lines at the register and cramped conditions when the shop is busy.
6 W 32nd St, New York, NY 10001



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A review cited by frieench.com warns that "customers should anticipate standing in line at Paris Baguette, and the place is a nightmare when it's crowded," pointing to regular register queues at this location.
The bakery keeps long hours daily (5am–10/11pm), giving it a wide window of foot traffic near the 32nd Street subway/PATH station that can compound crowding during commute and lunch hours (search results via Yelp/Foursquare listings).
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
No specific wait time is reported, but a review notes customers should anticipate standing in line, and that it can be a "nightmare when it's crowded" (frieench.com).
No — it's a walk-in bakery/cafe with counter and register service; no reservation system is referenced in available sources.
Yes, it's walk-in only, though a review warns to expect a line at the register, especially when the shop is crowded (frieench.com).
Sources: frieench.com · Yelp/web search listings