"We've been getting a lot of positive reactions, mostly from people who feel like they want to help refugees but don't really know how to," Manal Kahi told NBC News. "What's interesting is that people first come to us because they're intrigued by our mission, but they come back because they actually love the food - this is to say that the food prepared by our chefs is really outstanding, they are incredibly talented and they bring in great recipes."Eat Offbeat: Changing the Narrative Around Refugees One Home-Style Meal at a Time - NBC News
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Friday, February 19, 2016
Eat Offbeat: Changing the Narrative Around Refugees One Home-Style Meal at a Time - NBC News
My article for NBC Asian America re NYC's Eat Offbeat
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