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Could Yum Len Be Back? UPDATE

May
19

Sound Shore readers are going to kill me. I confused Lum Yen with Tung Hoy. Lum Yen is still up and running strong. In fact, after Tung Hoy closed, Lum Yen renovated. It now has a more modern look.


Fans have been lamenting the closing of Lum Yen in Larchmont/Mamaroneck for quite a while now. I’m not promising anything, but I did just notice an ad on craigslist that refers potential head chef candidates for a new restaurant in White Plains to an e-mail address related to a Web site for Yum Len.


Link to the Craiglist ad. Note how the email address says vovrestaurants.com.? That’s the Yum Len web site, such as it is.


 


Anyone got the scoop on this?

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