In 2018, Trevino and Medina founded
California's first
Indigenous restaurant as a
pop-up in the courtyard of the University Press Bookstore in
Berkeley. In a 2019 interview with
KQED, Trevino noted that his work at Cafe Ohlone highlighted the legacy of
colonialism in California, stating, "We’re making people responsible for what they know, where they live, and what they’re implicated in by their presence here." Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, the University Press Bookstore closed in 2020, and Cafe Ohlone transitioned to a monthly
meal kit program. In 2021, Cafe Ohlone re-opened as
oṭṭoy at the
Hearst Museum of Anthropology at
UC Berkeley. Trevino was a semi-finalist for a
James Beard Foundation Award for Best Emerging Chef in 2023. == Teaching ==