A long-running $7-8 combo-over-rice truck a block from Columbia's campus known for drawing a huge lunch line.
3010 Broadway, New York, NY 10027
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The Columbia Spectator's survey of the university's food-truck scene described Uncle Luoyang as drawing a huge line during lunch, calling it a standout among the campus-area trucks (Columbia Spectator, 2020).
Despite the crowd, the wait tends to move fast because the $7-8 three-dishes-over-rice combo is pre-made and ready to plate, so customers are typically served quickly once they reach the window (Columbia Spectator's food-truck coverage).
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: None — walk-up counter/truck
Walk-ins: Walk-in only
Lines get long at lunchtime, but service moves quickly since the popular $7-8 combo-over-rice dishes are pre-made and ready to serve, per Columbia Spectator.
No — it's a walk-up food truck/counter near Columbia's campus with no reservation system.
Yes, it's walk-up only; expect to queue during the weekday lunch rush, per Columbia Spectator's food-truck coverage.
Sources: Columbia Spectator