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Why locals can't get enough of Middle Eastern menus in America's Deep South

Israeli fare is ideal for steamy cities like New Orleans, Nashville and Charleston

June 28, 2018 11:20
Butcher & Bee serves food inspired by Michael Shemtov's childhood memories of Israeli flavours

ByAnthea Gerrie, Anthea Gerrie

3 min read

Nashville, the city of rhinestone cowboys and twanging guitars, doesn’t seem an obvious target for Israeli fare. Yet hummus, shwarma and pita are going down a storm at Butcher and Bee, one of eight restaurants owned by Israeli, Michael Shemtov.

The first of his eateries to serve modern Israeli-inspired fare was in Charleston, South Carolina: “Butcher & Bee actually started as a sandwich shop there in 2009 rather than the full-blown restaurant it became in Nashville,” explains Shemtov at this second branch, where the restaurant has the comfortable, relaxed feel of a neighbourhood joint. It was this vibe which persuaded him to expand the eatery which owes so much to the land of his childhood.

“In Charleston we always served sabich and other dishes I grew up with at Butcher & Bee, but we also have a café, The Daily, where breakfast pitas and tahini shakes are on the menu,” he explains.