Yene Romay food truck offers a delightful range of Ethiopian dishes at the Orlando Farmers Market.
Yene Romay, an Ethiopian food truck run by Helen Birhanu Burke, has been crowned Best Food Truck in the Orlando Foodie Awards. Known for its rich Ethiopian cuisine including doro wat and vibrant vegan options, Yene Romay shines a spotlight on local Black-owned businesses. Food lovers can enjoy their meals at the Orlando Farmers Market every Sunday at Lake Eola Park. The awards also recognized other notable restaurants in the area, emphasizing the importance of supporting local culinary talent.
Orlando has something to cheer about! The vibrant food scene in this city just got a shiny new trophy. Yene Romay, a delightful food truck run by the talented Helen Birhanu Burke, has won the title of Best Food Truck in the Orlando Foodie Awards. This is fantastic news for lovers of Ethiopian cuisine and for anyone eager to support local Black-owned businesses.
So, what makes Yene Romay so special? For starters, their menu boasts a variety of rich and flavorful Ethiopian dishes that simply make your taste buds dance. Think of their succulent chicken cooked in spicy berbere sauce known as doro wat. And for the vegans out there, you won’t be disappointed either! The food truck offers an array of colorful plant-based options that are just as delicious.
One of the standout components of Ethiopian dining is none other than injera, the traditional flatbread. Customers often pair their meals with this spongy bread, which is perfect for scooping up all those delectable spices and flavors!
If you’re hoping to savor these delicious Ethiopian bites, head over to the Orlando Farmers Market at Lake Eola Park every Sunday. It’s the perfect spot to get your hands on some authentic eats, meet the lovely Helen, and enjoy the lively market atmosphere.
For those in need of a catered event, Yene Romay is also available for private parties, so don’t forget to check them out on social media for the latest updates!
Some highlighted spots that are a must-visit include:
As we dig into the diverse food culture Orlando offers, it’s clear that supporting local businesses not only satisfies our cravings but also strengthens our community. So, grab your loved ones, explore these local gems, and, as always, don’t forget to support your neighborhood food truck heroes like Yene Romay!
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