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Shipwreck Eatery
Welcome to Shipwreck Eatery, where culinary adventure meets the charm of Clayton, New York. Nestled along the scenic 530 Riverside Drive, our restaurant offers a unique dining experience that captures the essence of the Thousand Islands region. At Shipwreck Eatery, we pride ourselves on serving an eclectic menu inspired by fresh, local ingredients and the rich flavors of the sea. Our cozy and inviting atmosphere is perfect for both casual gatherings and special occasions. Whether you're enjoying a family meal, a romantic dinner, or a friendly get-together, our attentive staff is dedicated to making your visit memorable.
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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