A loan helped a Laotian and Tex-Mex catering company to hire and retain new employees.


Nangnoi's story

My name is Nangnoi Keomorokot, and I am a mother of two beautiful daughters. We live in Round Rock, Texas, where I am the owner of Mama Noy's Kitchen. My entrepreneurship inspiration came from my parents, who are Laotian refugees. My parents worked very hard to put food on our table of 11 children. I am the youngest in the family with 10 older siblings: 8 brothers and 2 sisters. My mother would go to the local Asian market to sell her rice crispy cakes, egg rolls, and fresh vegetables from our garden. She sparked my interest in cooking while also instilling in my hard work and sacrifice at a very young age. When I got married and started my own family, I began hosting dinners and selling Laotian cuisines to friends and colleagues. They encouraged me to open my restaurant.


This loan is special because:

It supports a female entrepreneur in expanding their business.



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About Mama Noy's

Industry: Food
Years in operation: More than 5 years
Website: mamanoyskitchen.com

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