Baltimore’s Chef Dinzy Killa Is Killing The Food Industry Game

Isaiah Young
3 min readJan 25, 2022

“It’s a banger for real, and one bite tastes like love.” Meet Eric Williams, Aka “Dinzy Killa,” who has an inspiring story that led him to the path he’s on of being one the top chefs in Baltimore whom we all praise.”Dinzy Killa was born and raised In Baltimore, where he comes from a rough background growing up in the streets of East Baltimore. He’s vital to the history/culture of Baltimore and has a story that not only inspires others but impacts them too. Meet Dinzy Killa, who at the age of 19 would open a restaurant and turn $60 into six figures.

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It all started when he was 19 years old and borrowed 60 dollars to invest in a food business. He bought the ingredients he needed like shrimp, beef toppings, and chicken. He then went into business, selling his dishes called Nacho Bangers. Soon Dinzy would take over the streets of Baltimore, getting attached to his food from rappers to local people to now even celebrities who wants a banger. Nacho Bangers sells a variety of wraps, tacos, cheesesteaks, and Banger Juice. Baltimore loves Nacho Bangers, but he traveled to other cities like Atlanta, DC, plus more and they loved it.

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Dinzy sacrificed many sleepless nights to master his craft at the level he’s at now. He’s well respected in Baltimore also because he supports the youth and gives back to local charities. Dinzy spoke at many schools, encouraging them to be their best and motivating them daily with his good energy.

Instead, if it’s in person or on Instagram, he can genuinely inspire people because he’s a people person. From starting his business borrowing 60 dollars from a friend to now having a business scaling at an all-time high in Baltimore, he has expanded, growing several ghost restaurants.

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Not only that but he’s been getting regional attention, getting sponsored by Doritos by putting his logo on a bag. The Shade Room also reached out to him to follow his story about growing up in Baltimore to get to where he is now. It’s more to come from this young Entrepreneur, Follow Dinzy Killa and his business page on all socials @dinzykilla & @nachobangers to support his journey.

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Isaiah Young

I’m from Baltimore MD, I am a 22 year old Entrepreneur, Urban Journalist, and publisher. My goal is to create a new narrative.. Fmoig @thereal_zaythedon