Article 70A5M Asheville’s slimmed-down restaurants make a comeback a year after Hurricane Helene: ‘Back to the basics’

Asheville’s slimmed-down restaurants make a comeback a year after Hurricane Helene: ‘Back to the basics’

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Jessica Wakeman
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Many eateries in the North Carolina city now welcome tourists after navigating complex insurance rules to survive

Curate, a Spanish tapas restaurant and one of the best-known eateries in Asheville, North Carolina, sat empty for two days after Hurricane Helene last September.

Then co-owner Katie Button reopened it alongside World Central Kitchen to provide meals for many community members who were without electricity and running water. To do so, Curate installed a tank and brought in clean water at the cost of $1,000 a day, racking up $30,000 in water, tank rental and delivery fees.

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