Chef Nir Sheynfeld was born Even Yehuda, a “Moshava” in Israel. In Hebrew, “Moshava” translates to a small community, usually of an agricultural nature. At the center of these communities lie a variety of cuisines that every Israeli grows up eating. From lunch-break lines, or after school crowds, to soldiers and beach-goers, these street food stalls represent the culinary soul of the country and the inspiration behind Moshava – a way to share the vibrant and colorful communities that make up the diverse fabric of Israeli culture.
Chef Nir Sheynfeld is originally from Israel. After his time in the army, he traveled to SouthEast Asia learning about different cuisines and expanding his culinary experience before moving to the United States and working for chefs like Danial Boloud, Micheal Solomonov and Nick Kennedy.
