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MUSKEGON, MI – Abeshi Ghanaian Cuisine presents a slice of Tacitus Bailey-Yabani’s culture to customers in West Michigan.
Bailey-Yabani moved to Muskegon from Ghana seven years ago. In 2018, he won StartGarden’s 5X5 Night competition to launch his food truck, which offers “what I grew up with and what my grandma used to cook for me,” Bailey-Yabani said.
Abeshi presents food inspired by West African cooking recipes that are “very close to my heart,” Bailey-Yabani said.
The word abeshi means “I’m here.”
Crossing from West Africa to West Michigan, Bailey-Yabani uses “abeshi” to chronicle his relocation, finding a home here as a restaurant owner and father of two. He calls his 5-year-old son and nearly 2-year-old daughter the first “tasters” of his new dishes.
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MUSKEGON, MI – Abeshi Ghanaian Cuisine presents a slice of Tacitus Bailey-Yabani’s culture to customers in West Michigan.
Bailey-Yabani moved to Muskegon from Ghana seven years ago. In 2018, he won StartGarden’s 5X5 Night competition to launch his food truck, which offers “what I grew up with and what my grandma used to cook for me,” Bailey-Yabani said.
Abeshi presents food inspired by West African cooking recipes that are “very close to my heart,” Bailey-Yabani said.
The word abeshi means “I’m here.”
Crossing from West Africa to West Michigan, Bailey-Yabani uses “abeshi” to chronicle his relocation, finding a home here as a restaurant owner and father of two. He calls his 5-year-old son and nearly 2-year-old daughter the first “tasters” of his new dishes.