In a recent interview on The Rashad Richey Morning Show, leader of the Black culture team, Mike Jordan and co-owner of Bread and Butterfly, Demetrius Brown engaged in a lively discussion about Atlanta's burgeoning culinary scene.
The conversation focused on the unique blend of French cuisine with Afro-Caribbean and African influences that defines Bread and Butterfly.
Located in the heart of Atlanta, Bread and Butterfly is celebrated for its innovative approach to traditional dishes, exemplified by their reimagined Black Eyed Peas—a nod to Black History Month. Mr. Brown highlighted the restaurant's commitment to celebrating Black culture through cuisine, aiming to elevate and educate diners while dispelling culinary stereotypes.
The interview underscored Bread and Butterfly's role in Atlanta's cultural narrative, emphasizing its impact on the city's culinary landscape. Mr. Brown also discussed "Stolen Goods," an upcoming event uniting Black chefs to showcase their talents and contributions to Atlanta's vibrant food scene.
To listen to the full interview, click the link above.
Dr. Rashad Richey, host of the award-winning 'Rashad Richey Morning Show' on News & Talk 1380 – WAOK/V-103FM (HD3) (Weekdays 7am -10am)




