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Owners of new Trap Kitchen restaurant in Portland say it’s about both food and community

16 min · 27. mai 2026
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Eddie Bynum Jr., who raps professionally as Mikey Vegaz, is a very busy man. He just released a new track called Rose City Goats with Damion Lillard and Cool Nutz. And he’s just opened a new restaurant called “The EAST by Trap Kitchen [https://trapkitchenpdx.com/] in the central eastside. He’s also active in nonprofit work and community efforts, including Rose City Jam, a monthly basketball night for youth in partnership with the Blazers Boys and Girls Club.  The original Trap Kitchen was started in LA by Bynum’s brother, Malachi Jenkins. He and a former gang rival, Roberto Smith went into business together [https://www.mashed.com/2096840/snoop-dogg-favorite-underground-food-trap-kitchen/] in 2013 and later launched Trap Kitchen food carts in LA and then in Portland [https://www.wweek.com/restaurants/news-restaurants/2018/01/05/comptons-world-famous-trap-kitchen-is-cooking-in-portland-right-now/]. That food cart turned into The EAST by Trap Kitchen. We sit down with Bynum to talk about his restaurant, his music, and his contributions to the larger community, including Rose City Jam.

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