Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Nom Wah Tea Parlor @nomwahteaparlor on tiny crooked Doyers Street is the oldest dim sum restaurant in #Chinatown.

Nom Wah Tea Parlor was founded in 1920 and is now being run by 2nd generation owner, Wilson Tang. To sample some of their great food please join us this Wednesday, September 14th from 7-9pm to celebrate the release of our newest book, Store Front II, at The MOSCOT Gallery & Music Space. 👓🕶 The MOSCOT Gallery & Music Space 108 Orchard Street (at the corner of Delancey). NY, NY 10002
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
7:00 - 9:00 pm
FREE
For more information, call (212) 477-3796

The evening will feature Store Front II photography, with a focus on the Lower East Side, and a Q&A session, followed by a book signing and reception.  FREE WINE 🍷 Light bites and dim sum generously provided by Nom Wah Tea Parlor 🍢@nomwahteaparlor

About Store Front II: The Murrays have been capturing impeccable photographs from the streets of New York City since the 1990s. Store Front II chronicles their continued efforts to document a little-known but vitally important cross-section of New York's "Mom and Pop" economy. From MOSCOT @moscotnyc to Sammy's Roumanian Steak House, and Economy Candy to Parisi Bakery, the Murrays reveal how New York's long-standing mom and pop businesses stand in sharp contrast to the city's rapidly evolving corporate facade. The photo above of Nom Wah Tea Parlor appears in our book "New York Nights".


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