A tiny, roughly 10-table Arthur Avenue Italian spot where The Infatuation says demand outstrips seating, making a reservation essential.
damnlines hasn't pointed a lens at Tra Di Noi yet. The most-wanted lines get a camera first.
Tra Di Noi has only around 10 tables, according to The Infatuation's Arthur Avenue guide, which explicitly warns diners to make a reservation given the tiny footprint. The intimate, checkerboard-tablecloth space leaves little room to accommodate walk-in overflow.
Because seating is so constrained, The Infatuation frames reservations as close to mandatory rather than optional, particularly for occasions like dinner with family or date nights. No specific wait-time or line detail is reported beyond the small-table-count warning.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Reservations strongly recommended due to limited ~10-table capacity
Specific wait times aren't reported, but with only around 10 tables, per The Infatuation, walk-in availability is tight and reservations are strongly advised.
Yes — The Infatuation's Arthur Avenue guide explicitly recommends making a reservation given the restaurant's small size.
Walk-ins aren't addressed directly, but given only about 10 tables, per The Infatuation, arriving without a reservation risks not getting seated.
Sources: The Infatuation Arthur Avenue guide