Before taking flight halfway around the globe to sunny San Francisco, Azalina Europe had a humble start in Penang as a fifth-generation Mamak street vendor. Life early on was not at all rosy as she tells it: “I started my business just from the fear of financial struggle. I needed a way to make money to keep myself and the kids safe and a roof over our heads.”
However, through those trying times, she found comfort and fresh perspective through her peers and the Mamak fare she proudly cooks and serves. “The community that I grew up in brought me to my knees, but also put me back together again and helped me recognise the challenges I was facing,” she said.
Fixed with a profound appreciation for her craft and culture coupled with an insatiable drive, Azalina managed to push boundaries even on foreign land. Penang and San Francisco cannot be more different, and yet she not only managed to grow her business, but also stood to represent her community, fostering appreciation through the sheer wonder of delectable Mamak cuisine. She hit a major milestone with the opening of her first restaurant, MAHILA in Noe Valley, San Francisco.
The name ‘MAHILA’ itself means ‘becoming a woman’, symbolising when one comes of age and takes charge of her familial unit. She recalls memories of her grandmother, who was a strong matriarch who ruled with a heavy hand. “I watched her navigate her units and always found it rigid, but now that I am ‘MAHILA’ myself, I finally understand the responsibilities that we women have,” she mused.
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