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433 Dekalb Ave.,
Brooklyn, NY 11205
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King Phojanakong has brought Kuma Inn's Southeast-Asian small plates to this sister restaurant in Brooklyn. Unlike the Lower East Side original, Umi Nom features $10 noodle dishes like Pancit Canton — egg noodles with sausage, chicken, soy, and fish sauces — plus a fried-rice lineup. The name is a play on the Tagalog verb meaning “to drink,” but the forth coming liquor license will only be for beer, wine, and sake.
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