Filed under: Nom Wah Renovations by Amanda Kludt@kludt Nov 9, 2011, 8:00am EST Share this story Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter Share All sharing options Share All sharing options for: Nom Wah Renovations Pocket Flipboard Email Grid View New owner Wilson Tang Nom Wah during the renovation, courtesy Nom Wah The old columns with the original coat hooks. Original tiles, chairs, and tables Original 1940's stove, now used for decoration. Nom Wah's original booths. More From Eater NY The Latest The Hottest Pop-Ups in NYC Right Now By Emma Orlow A Chinatown Cheap Dumpling Stalwart Ends a Decade-Long Run By Luke Fortney and Melissa McCart Filed under: A.M. Intel L’Artusi Will Likely Take Over I Sodi in the West Village By Melissa McCart Brooklyn Has a New Restaurant With Foods From Mexico City — And More Openings By Luke Fortney and Emma Orlow Filed under: A.M. Intel A Contra Alum Is Turning His Pop-Up Into a Mexican Restaurant By Emma Orlow New Yorkers Are Dunking on the Mayor’s New Campaign That Claims to Support Churro Ladies By Emma Orlow