When do Indochine reservations open?
Indochine, a Vietnamese restaurant in Noho, NYC, takes reservations on Resy. Based on DinnerElite's tracking, tables fill roughly 6 days in advance, making them hard to land.
Last updated July 14, 2026
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How far in advance do Indochine reservations open?
Indochine takes reservations on Resy. DinnerElite's availability data shows tables are typically claimed about 6 days ahead, so you generally need to book right when the booking window opens. Turning on a free DinnerElite alert lets you catch tables the instant they are released or cancelled, instead of refreshing Resy manually.
Typical booking lead time by party size:
- Party of 2: ~5 days ahead (2 reports)
- Party of 4: ~7 days ahead (1 report)
Is Indochine hard to get into?
Yes. Indochine is hard to get into. Per DinnerElite tracking data, tables at this Noho Vietnamese restaurant are claimed an average of 6 days before the reservation date. In practice that means same-week availability on Resy is scarce: by the time most people search for a specific date, the prime slots (7 to 9 pm for parties of two to four) are already gone, and what's left is usually a 5 pm or a 10 pm. Your realistic paths in are booking the instant the reservation window opens, catching a cancellation, or flexing on party size and time. None of that takes luck so much as timing, which is exactly what an automated availability alert is for.
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How to get a reservation at Indochine
- Set up your Resy account before the drop. Indochine books through Resy, so create your account, save a payment method, and set your usual party size in advance. Hard-to-book tables like this one sell out while people are still typing card numbers. Checkout needs to be one tap.
- Know exactly when Indochine's window opens. DinnerElite data shows Indochine tables are claimed about 6 days ahead, so set a calendar reminder roughly 6 days before your target date and check Resy that morning. Most Resy restaurants release new tables at a fixed time each morning, commonly 9:00 or 10:00 am ET, on a rolling window (often 14, 21 or 30 days ahead).
- Book at the drop moment, not after. Log in a few minutes early with your date, time and party size preloaded, and take the first acceptable slot at Indochine. You can always trade up later. Turn on Resy Notify as a backstop in case you miss it.
- Hunt cancellations daily. Plans change, and cancelled Indochine tables reappear on Resy throughout the day. The sweet spots are 9–11 am (overnight cancellations) and 5–7 pm day-of (same-day bailouts). Set a free availability alert so those openings come to you instead of you refreshing.
- Flex your party size. DinnerElite's data for Indochine shows parties of 4 book up furthest ahead (~7 days), while parties of 2 average ~5 days, so if your group can shrink or split, search the smaller size first.
- Fall back to walk-in or bar seating. If the books are full, call Indochine or check whether it holds bar or counter seats for walk-ins: many Noho restaurants do. Arriving right at opening or after 9 pm gives you the best shot at a same-night seat.
Indochine reservations: FAQ
How far in advance do Indochine reservations open?
Indochine takes reservations on Resy. DinnerElite's availability data shows tables are typically claimed about 6 days ahead, so you generally need to book right when the booking window opens. Turning on a free DinnerElite alert lets you catch tables the instant they are released or cancelled, instead of refreshing Resy manually.
Which app does Indochine use for reservations?
Indochine in Noho, NYC books through Resy. You can request a table directly on Resy, or let DinnerElite monitor it for you and email you when availability appears.
How do I get a hard-to-book table at Indochine?
Three things work. First, book the instant the reservation window opens on Resy. Second, watch for cancellations, which appear unpredictably throughout the day. Third, set up a free DinnerElite alert so you're notified the second a matching Indochine table opens. No constant refreshing required.
Can you walk into Indochine without a reservation?
It depends on the night. Like many NYC restaurants, Indochine may keep bar or counter seats for walk-ins even when the reservation books are full. Call ahead to confirm, and arrive right at opening or after 9 pm for the best odds. If you'd rather not gamble on a wait in Noho, set a free DinnerElite alert and you'll be emailed the moment a reserved table frees up on Resy.
What time do Resy reservations drop for Indochine?
Most Resy restaurants release new tables at a fixed time each morning, commonly 9:00 or 10:00 am ET, on a rolling window (often 14, 21 or 30 days ahead). For Indochine specifically, DinnerElite tracking shows tables are claimed about 6 days ahead, so plan to book the moment new dates appear, or let a free DinnerElite alert catch the drop for you.
What party size is easiest to book at Indochine?
Per DinnerElite tracking data, parties of 4 at Indochine book up furthest ahead (about 7 days before the date), while parties of 2 average around 5 days. If your group is flexible, searching Resy for the smaller size (or splitting into two smaller tables) meaningfully improves your odds.
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