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Dim Sum / Seafood · Sheepshead Bay, BrooklynNO. 1364 / 1966

Wing Hing Seafood Restaurant

The biggest Chinese restaurant on the Avenue U corridor, known for full weekend dim sum service in Sheepshead Bay.

1217 Avenue U, Brooklyn, NY 11229

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//The line

On weekends, diners take a table ticket number and wait in line for a seat during dim sum hours, according to Yelp reviewers; the restaurant is described as a hot spot with bustling weekend activity. Wing Hing does full dim sum service Saturday and Sunday, drawing crowds from across the Avenue U corridor.

Service has shifted mostly to paper ordering rather than traditional carts, with one reviewer noting 'not too much cart action' these days, per Yelp. Weekday visits are calmer, with only a small to-go dim sum selection available outside the weekend rush.

//When the line peaks
Weekend mornings through early afternoon during dim sum service, per Yelp reviewers

Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.

//Getting in

Walk-ins: Walk-in with table ticket system on weekends, per Yelp reviewers.

Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm daily, per search listings.

//FAQ
How long is the wait at Wing Hing Seafood Restaurant?

Weekends bring a line for dim sum, with guests issued a table ticket number to wait for seating, according to Yelp reviews.

Does Wing Hing Seafood Restaurant take reservations?

Sources reviewed do not confirm a reservation system; weekend seating appears to run on a ticket/wait-list basis per Yelp.

Can you walk into Wing Hing Seafood Restaurant?

Yes, walk-ins are the norm, though weekend visitors should expect to wait for a table ticket per Yelp reviewers.

Sources: Yelp

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