Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Jum Mum closed for a 'new look' on St. Mark's Place


[Photo by Jordy Trachtenberg]

Paper has covered the windows at Jum Mum at 5 St. Mark's Place these past few days... giving the impression that the quick-serve Thai-Chinese restaurant near Third Avenue is a goner.

However, it's just a renovation (not a "closed for renovation"). According to the restaurant's Facebook page:

We will be temporarily closed for renovation ... Hold on to your VIP cards WE ARE COMING BACK. Getting ready for a new look this fall!

6 comments:

  1. I can imagine it's hard for a business there that doesn't sell drug paraphernalia or sunglasses!

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  2. Ken from Ken's KitchenNovember 11, 2014 at 11:10 AM

    You need a VIP card to get steamed dumplings?

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  3. Hi Ken,

    It's really a loyalty card. I have one and I'm no VIP...!

    After you fill your card with stamps you get something to eat for free, what exactly it is I'm not sure, but I seem to remember you can choose what it is, with limitations.

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  4. @ East Village Today: I always wondered about all those sun-glass places. How can they afford these exorbitant rents down here. I bought an 8 dollar pair, but that's now gonna be it for the next 18 months. (Unless I lose 'em at some gin mill, which, admittedly, has happened a few times) I guess hope springs eternal.

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  5. i ate here last year at some point and remember thinking it was grossly overpriced. this was before the 3 buns = $7 promotion that seems to have been too little too late.

    also, those sunglass places typically only really rent about 10 square feet behind a metal rolling door. their rents cant be that exorbitant.

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