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Namo Thai Cuisine Quietly Closes On Lincoln Avenue

By Patty Wetli | October 10, 2016 8:42am | Updated on October 12, 2016 10:54am
 The restaurant shuttered after five years in business on Lincoln Avenue.
The restaurant shuttered after five years in business on Lincoln Avenue.
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NORTH CENTER — Namo Thai Cuisine has quietly closed after five years in business.

Owners announced their decision on Facebook and signs have been posted at the restaurant, 3900 N. Lincoln Ave.

"We would like to take this opportunity to thank our friends & customers for their loyal patronage & support for the past five years," the notice read, adding that owners would be pursuing "new projects."

Though Namo, at the corner of Lincoln Avenue and Byron Street, earned consistently positive reviews on Yelp!, several patrons specifically referenced the lack of fellow diners.

One reviewer wrote in June: "Namo is wonderful. Love that it's BYOB and the low key atmosphere is pleasant. Very friendly service. I wish more people came here."

Another posted in May: "When we went the restaurant was empty, but quite a few people had picked up for take out while we were there."

"Why this restaurant is almost empty on a Saturday night is beyond my comprehension. I'm grateful that five people were able to walk in and sit down at 7:45pm, but I do wonder why all of you in Yelp land are avoiding this wonderful establishment," posted a third.

[DNAinfo/Patty Wetli]

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