Taste of Our Culture
At Nicks Catering, every dish is a reflection of who we are. Rooted in traditional recipes yet inspired by the vibrant mix of cultures around us, our food is more than a service — it’s an invitation to share stories, traditions, and joy.
We believe that hospitality is not just about serving meals, but about creating connections. From weddings and birthdays to baby showers and corporate gatherings, we craft menus that celebrate both heritage and modern creativity.
Because when food carries culture, every bite feels like home.
Speaking of roots
the cultural and historical legacy of where I was born

The olive harvest in Palestine is an ancient tradition dating back thousands of years, with trees that stand as centuries-old
‘green patriarchs.’
Every autumn, families gather in the fields to handpick olives, singing songs that echo their heritage.
More than food, the olive tree symbolizes peace, resilience, and deep roots — a living bond between people, land, and culture.

Gaza 2023 – The olive harvest season.
just a couple of hours away from my birthplace

Palestinian girls wrapped in tradition, carrying joy and heritage in their hearts

In the heart of Jerusalem’s Old City, children play and life flows through ancient stones, carrying the weight of centuries of culture and tradition, while the golden Dome of the Rock rises in the background — a timeless reminder of faith, memory, and history

A timeless glimpse at the Palestine Club – where the ancient game of backgammon, the sharing of a narghile, and the warmth of human connection weave together history and tradition in the heart of everyday life. Even the joyful tourist, dressed like the locals, becomes part of this living heritage — proof that culture can embrace and unite beyond borders

The Church of St. Joseph in Nazareth was built by the Franciscans in 1914, on the ruins of earlier Byzantine and Crusader churches that had been destroyed. Excavations reveal cisterns, caves, and ancient dwellings, and the place has been venerated for centuries as the workshop of St. Joseph, even though there is no evidence. It has become a place of memory and prayer for millions of faithful.

Yafa – Tel Aviv; one of the oldest ports on the Mediterranean, with stone alleys and historic stairways that have seen centuries of traders and travelers. Today, its Old City still preserves the atmosphere of history and tradition.

Mar Saba Monastery, founded in the 5th century in the Judean Desert near Bethlehem, is one of the oldest Christian monasteries.

Once a refuge for monks seeking solitude and prayer, it still stands as a symbol of desert monastic life

Though static and vectorial, this image speaks volumes. In the steady gaze lies resilience, in the keffiyeh and colors painted on the face lives identity and roots. Silent yet powerful, it becomes the voice of a people whose story is marked by struggle, dignity, and unbroken spirit.
