A small second-floor Tibetan dining room in Jackson Heights known for fast-moving but steady dinner waits.
3765 74th St Fl 2, Jackson Heights, NY 11372
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Phayul operates out of "just one small room on the second story of a building, with a kitchen to one side and a handful of tables," per The Infatuation's review, meaning capacity is naturally tight.
The Infatuation reports "a constant stream of people coming in and out, and you might encounter a wait when you stop by for dinner," though it adds the kitchen moves quickly, suggesting waits are short-lived rather than a long line.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Standard, expect occasional short waits at dinner
The Infatuation says you might encounter a wait at dinner, but notes "the kitchen moves pretty quickly," so turnover is fast.
The Infatuation's review doesn't mention a reservation system, so policy is unconfirmed.
Yes, walk-ins are the norm, though The Infatuation notes a constant stream of diners can mean a short wait during dinner.
Sources: The Infatuation - Phayul Review