Hip, laid-back Chinese eatery offering a wide range of dim sum specialties, plus tea & pastries.
"Nom Wah, a vendor emphasizing diversity, has closed its location at the Market Line." - Emma Orlow
"Many of the vendors at Lower East Side food hall the Market Line have returned for takeout and delivery service, including Nom Wah." - Luke Fortney
"Cheam’s next venture is a restaurant of his own (along with partner Steven Wong), scheduled to open inside Market Line in the Lower East Side’s Essex Crossing development. “There are so many other amazing vendors joining,” he says, mentioning Wildair (“doing a wine bar”), Ample Hills Creamery, Doughnut Plant, Nom Wah (where he orders black bean spare ribs, chicken feet and shrimp har gow) and S.E.A. Market." - Marguerite Imbert
"Other previously confirmed vendors in the Market Line include Nom Wah." - Stefanie Tuder
"In addition to Tortilleria Nixtamal and Schaller & Weber, the first-phase food vendors will include a spin-off of dim sum restaurant Nom Wah." - Melissa McCart