Bintü Atelier Brings Charleston a Take on Its Own West African Heritage
Bintou N’Daw’s restaurant showcases not only her own Senegalese heritage but also how the city’s foodways are deeply woven with West African culture.
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Today and everyday, we’re celebrating Charleston’s women of food — because women are and have always been essential to great hospitality.
And Charleston has no shortage of women leaders, with veterans like Lynn Easton of the Easton Porter Group (Wild Common, Costa, and Zero George) leading the charge, and rising talent like Bintü Atelier’s Bintou N’Daw and Courtney Zentner of Merci adding their creativity to the dynamic landscape. These are just a few places to get a taste of the talent of Charleston’s women of food.
Bintou N’Daw’s restaurant showcases not only her own Senegalese heritage but also how the city’s foodways are deeply woven with West African culture.