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Bunna Cafe
Bunna Cafe is a vibrant and cozy establishment located at 1084 Flushing Avenue in New York, United States. This unique institution combines the ambiance of a bar, the delicious offerings of a restaurant, and the convenience of a store all in one place. Serving up traditional Ethiopian cuisine and specialty coffee, Bunna Cafe is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. With its warm and welcoming atmosphere, this cafe is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a tasty meal or grab a quick drink with friends. Whether you're looking for a hearty meal or just a place to unwind, Bunna Cafe has something for everyone.
Makina Cafe on Governor's Island
Welcome to Makina Cafe on Governor's Island, your gateway to a vibrant culinary journey that celebrates the rich tapestry of Ethiopian, Eritrean, and Italian flavors. Nestled on Clayton Road in Brooklyn, New York, Makina Cafe is not just a food destination but a cultural experience, born from the diverse background of founder Eden G. Egziabher. With roots in Ethiopia and Eritrean heritage, Eden brings a unique blend of traditions to the menu, where "Makina" fittingly translates to "truck" in all three cultures' languages, symbolizing the mobile nature of this delightful cafe. As the first Eritrean-American female entrepreneur in NYC to serve "Habesha" food from a food truck, Eden takes pride in promoting unity through cuisine, celebrating the shared heritage of Ethiopia and Eritrea. At Makina Cafe, you'll find an array of tasty, healthy, and nutritious options that break the monotony of typical take-out, offering breakfast and lunch to those seeking something truly special.
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