A DeKalb Market Hall stall specializing in made-to-order coxinhas (Brazilian croquettes) with a short but real fresh-fry wait.
445 Albee Square W, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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The Infatuation's DeKalb Market Hall guide reports that at Petisco Brazuca, 'Expect to wait about 10 minutes for a fresh order—and then another five until they're cool enough to eat without burning your tongue.' The wait is tied to fry time on made-to-order coxinhas, not a walk-in line.
Because it's a food-hall stall, the model is order-then-wait rather than a queue for seating, per The Infatuation.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Not applicable — counter service
Walk-ins: Yes, walk-up ordering per The Infatuation
About 10 minutes for the order to be fried fresh, plus roughly 5 more minutes for it to cool enough to eat, per The Infatuation.
No — it's a counter-service stall inside DeKalb Market Hall, per The Infatuation, with no reservation system mentioned.
Yes, it's walk-up counter service; The Infatuation only notes the fresh-fry wait, not any capacity limits.
Sources: The Infatuation