Eemas Cuisine

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Jersey City, NJ 07302

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Eemas Cuisine is strictly a pop-up food vendor and can be found at farmers' markets, annual food festivals, and monthly night markets in Jersey City & NY. We produce food for our markets and catering orders at our commercial kitchen in Orange, NJ. For an up-to-date market or event schedule, follow us on Instagram at @eemascuisine. Feel free to interact with our owner, Chef Flo, who runs the account himself. In the summer of 2015, we popped up in a tent in Jersey City's annual food festival, Project: EATS. It was a weekend planned to show off Musubis or Hawaiian Rice Balls with various proteins. In simple terms, it was a huge success. Our hot & savory offering of Hawaiian-inspired cuisine was definitely something desired in the area. Flash forward 4 years later you can find us at a residency at the first 21+ indoor night markets like Midnight Market (@midnightmarketevents). We can't wait for you to try our

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4.56 reviews
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Mabel Y.
7/21/2019

There are no photos linked with this review because it was devoured so quickly at our annual summer party. At Eemas food stand in JC, I noted on the business cards/menus that they also cater....

Sri G.
7/31/2025

Tried this at queens night market. The actually coconut shrimp part with the sauce was a 10/10 but paired with the rice something took away from the flavor personally. Kinda felt the same way...

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William C.
9/1/2024

I went to the Riverview Fisk Park farmers market today and tried Spam Musubi!!! It was delicious!!! The staff was friendly and helpful. The presentation was beautiful and the edible flower is a...

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Nataly N.
6/24/2018

I hadn't heard of Eemas Cuisine before the recent Jersey City Project EATS event, but I am so so glad I got to try them! The food and service were PHENOMENAL. Among the items I tried at the...

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Craig G.
6/23/2019

It's a challenge finding good Hawaiian food in NJ, so I jump at the chance every time Eemas rolls into Jersey City (usually for the Project EATS street fair) The offerings are Filipino-influenced...

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