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A salon suite owned by Dalia Atteya, that many non-Copts recommend, at Serenity Suites Salon Spa in Antioch

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A wedding planning company set up by a second-gen pre-law Coptic woman

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Often referred to others as a good person to book their flight to Egypt with, Mariam Ghaly runs her agency from Millwood.

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The first Coptic travel agent in Nashville, Sarah is a second gen Nashville-raised Coptic women.

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Run by a Coptic couple, this is yet another Coptic-owned soul food restaurant on Murfreesboro Pike, the African Corridor.

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An online-driven and ordering system run by a Coptic woman

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Like many Coptic women, Mariam Botros runs her restaurant online via Facebook and does it by family orders. She states on Facebook that she makes “authentic Egyptian food.” This is the way in Nashville, currently, to get authentic Egyptian food.

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Run by a Coptic woman who runs advertisements on the various Coptic-led Facebook pages, this business is limited to 20 meals a day to be cooked pre-ordered and specializes in Egyptian food.

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Run by a Coptic woman primarily online, Crepechico serves savory and sweet crepes by request.

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An online business offering "authentic Egyptian food," Marina posts on Facebook and takes orders via Messenger for her wonderful dishes that include golash, grape leaves, seasoned quail, macarona wa beschemel.
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