Makina Cafe (food truck)
Born in Ethiopia from parents of Eritrean descent, Makina Cafe founder Eden G. Egziabher was raised amidst a vibrant mix of Ethiopian, Eritrean and Italian cultures. It’s no coincidence that “Makina” translates to “truck” in all three of these countries’ languages, whose cultures combine to create the mosaic of flavors found on the mobile cafe’s menu.
Eden prides herself on being the first Eritrean-American female entrepreneur in NYC with a food truck serving “Habesha” food. The word “Habesha” is used as a term of pride to eliminate the distinction between different tribes of Eritrea and Ethiopia and celebrate the unity of people of the same region.
Tasty, healthy, nutritious, and quite unique, Makina Cafe serves breakfast and lunch to New Yorkers who are tired of the same old take-out options. You can follow Makina Cafe (@makinacafe) on all major social media outlets to find the trucks’ location each day.
Black-owned brand.
New York City