CASA TuLuM NYC
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+1 (212) 433-5800
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229 Front St, New York, NY 10038
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- New York
- Posted 2 years ago
Casa TuLuM is a stylish Mexican restaurant located in the South Street Seaport, the menu focus on the best seafood dishes from across Mexico with heavy emphasis on the Seafood Bar, tacos, and authentic signature dishes from Tulum and the Yucatan Peninsula.
CASA TuLuM is the downtown debut for Chef Rodrigo, who he is bringing his authentic and flavorful cuisine to a new audience with updated presentations to match the new location. For Casa TuLuM, Chef Rodrigo has created a concise menu marrying the cuisine of Tulum and Mexico’s coastal cities with the history of the seaport.
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