Interview Nom Wah Tea Parlor Proprietor Wilson Tang

AsianInNY interviews the proprietor Wilson Tang and reviews Nom Wah Tea Parlor, located at 13 Doyers Street in Chinatown.

Video Editor – Kristopher Wuollett

Music by Le Zhang “Romantic Evening”

There are certain restaurants that every New Yorker is obligated to try at least once. Such establishments are commonly noted not only for the cuisine but also for cultural and historical contributions to the city. Nom Wah Tea Parlor, located at 13 Doyers Street, certainly holds this coveted distinction. This historic tea parlor has been serving some of the best dim sum in Chinatown for generations.

Since the new proprietor Wilson Tang reopened his family’s restaurant, Wilson has made dim sum in Chinatown not just only a weekend brunch option but a place you can depend on with quality dim sum and comfortable setting. Under Tang’s guidance, the irresistible charms of old New York City’s Chinatown remain intact in the restaurant’s décor, ambiance and yes, the menu. The best part? You can have dim sum any time even for dinner now!

Be sure to visit Nom Wah for a piece of history and of course, a satisfying meal.

Add.: 13 Doyers Street New York, NY 10013-5104
TEL: (212) 962-6047
Open Daily 10:30am-8:30pm
For further information please visit www.nomwah.com

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