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'''UMAMI''' is a Thai and sushi restaurant opened by brothers [[Marty Subrapa]] and [[Imadd Sumarsana]] in the former [[Babalu Tacos & Tapas]] space at 2800 [[7th Avenue South]], in the [[29 Seven]] building, on [[June 2]], [[2021]].
'''Umami''' is a Thai and sushi restaurant opened by brothers [[Marty Subrapa]] and [[Imadd Sumarsana]] in the former [[Babalu Tacos & Tapas]] space at 2800 [[7th Avenue South]], in the [[29 Seven]] building, on [[June 2]], [[2021]].


The brothers also own [[Nori Thai & Sushi]] in the [[Altadena Square]] shopping center at 4704 [[Cahaba Valley Road]], and [[Shiki Thai & Sushi]] in the [[Hallman Hill]] development at 300 [[19th Street South Homewood|19th Street South]] in [[Homewood]].
The brothers also own [[Nori Thai & Sushi]] in the [[Altadena Square]] shopping center at 4704 [[Cahaba Valley Road]], and [[Shiki Thai & Sushi]] in the [[Hallman Hill]] development at 300 [[19th Street South Homewood|19th Street South]] in [[Homewood]].

Revision as of 15:30, 2 June 2021

Umami is a Thai and sushi restaurant opened by brothers Marty Subrapa and Imadd Sumarsana in the former Babalu Tacos & Tapas space at 2800 7th Avenue South, in the 29 Seven building, on June 2, 2021.

The brothers also own Nori Thai & Sushi in the Altadena Square shopping center at 4704 Cahaba Valley Road, and Shiki Thai & Sushi in the Hallman Hill development at 300 19th Street South in Homewood.

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