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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 online, but also with a storefront, this furniture store is new in 2022.

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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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Married to Madame Nadia's daughter, Marina Zaki, Keroles is new in Nashville and posts often about his business in order to make roads with the community to hire him. Here, he's posting about fixing an Egyptian's food truck.

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Ambrosia Catering is owned by Sherif Tadros, one of the first wave immigrants to Nashville in the 2000s. They often cater to non-Coptic events.

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Popular among second generation Arabs and Copts, Nancy is a makeup artist whose business is mostly conducted online until the in-person session.

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A completely online business, like many Coptic woman-owned businesses, this business is run by Hanaa who offers online booking and centers makeup in style.

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Run by Cina Gayed whose husband passed away in 2021, this hair salon is located in Smyrna and is a reflection of the growing number of community members moving to Smyrna.
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