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Bulgarian food, vodka apple cider, rakia, & crazy Balkan-gypsy dance parties.
Chef King Phojanakong brings you Kuma Inn with flavors inspired from his Filipino, Thai & NYC roots. Est. 2003. Tuloy po kay...o yo! Don't miss out on Kuma Inn faves: tita em's adobo chicken wings, lechon kawali, pan roasted scallops with bacon, kalamansi & sake, rice crepes kuma bolognese & many more. Follow us on twitter & instagram: @kumainn_uminom See More
One of NYC's "best hidden gems", this "obscure" Filipino-Thai accessed up a flight of LES stairs puts out an "avant-garde" small-plates menu "exploding with flavor"; the "hole-in-the-wall" digs are "tight", but the "price is right" and "BYO makes it even better."
This bar is Bulgarian as all get-out, with serving area like a frozen outpost and a dance floor that evokes all the right Eurotrash comparisons.
The highly-celebrated Asian fusion of Chef King Phojanakong.
Named after a bastardization of the Filipino verb for “to eat,” this dozen-table Lower East Side eatery reflects chef King Phojanakong’s Filipino-Thai background by marrying pan-Asian influences. The menu is all tapas all the time, and it’s not hard to find something satisfying. Though most dishes are fusion preparations, individual flavors tend to be bold---as is the case in the wasabi pork...
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This long-time Bulgarian favorite may have changed locations, but it didn't leave any of its zany, fun-loving flavor behind. A large chandelier shares ceiling space with the...
I don't even know where to start with this bar. Let me preface by saying that you will have an outrages amount of fun here even if it gets a little weird, and it certainly will... If you are brave, head to the famous vodka room...
Cool place for intimate performance, like having a concert in your living room smile emoticon
Great acoustic, great piano, super nice atmosphere. Very affordable.
Loved it, definitely that NYC artsy feel, the open mic night was fantastic and the people were so cool
The absolute best performance venue in NYC. I look forward to every performance there.
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Kuma Inn is a Tapas, Pacific Rim, and Japanese restaurant where most Menuism users came for fun with friends, paid between $10 and $25, and tipped between 15% to 18%.
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Chef King Phojanakong brings you Kuma Inn with flavors inspired from his Filipino, Thai & NYC roots. Est. 2003. Tuloy po kayo yo!
HELPING UGLY PEOPLE HAVE SEX SINCE 416 B.C. MEHANATA BULGARIAN BAR 113 Ludlow, Lower East Side New York City Bookings: [email protected]
If you're looking for Top 40, this is not the place. DJs primarily play a mix of foreign dance music--the louder, the better.
Arrive early--it's free before 10pm, but $10 after.
A cafeteria-like area in back serves up a full menu, with traditional dishes such as kufte (three burgers with onions and spices).
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