A Cantonese-American restaurant at the crossroads of Chinatown, the Lower East Side, and Nolita that earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand for its value and quality.



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Potluck Club has become one of the harder tables to land in the Chinatown/LES/Nolita corridor since its Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition, according to Michelin Guide's Bib Gourmand listing; the restaurant itself notes it's 'tough getting in the door,' with tables tight and seats coveted by both walk-in groups and reservation holders (thepotluckclubny.com via web search).
Reservations are recommended but walk-ins are welcomed, with a 10-minute grace period on bookings and table time limits (75 minutes for 1-2 guests, 90 minutes for 3-5, two hours for 6+), per the restaurant's own policy (thepotluckclubny.com via web search).
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Recommended, walk-ins also accepted; 10-minute grace period, table time limits by party size
Walk-ins: Welcomed but seats are limited and coveted
No specific wait-time figures are published, but the restaurant describes itself as tough to get into, with tight, coveted seating especially on weekend nights, per its own site (thepotluckclubny.com via web search).
Yes, reservations are recommended and come with a 10-minute grace period and set table time limits, according to the restaurant (thepotluckclubny.com via web search).
Walk-ins are welcomed, though seats are shared with reservation holders and can be tight, per the restaurant's own policy (thepotluckclubny.com via web search).
Sources: Michelin Guide - New York Bib Gourmand · The Potluck Club (official site)