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October/November 2009

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CityViewNC.com | 33 When the Somars opened the restau- rant in 2003, they knew they were filling a need in Fayetteville, a niche for fresh food made from scratch. With fast food restaurants on every corner, Mustafa thought that people might enjoy some- thing a little different and healthier. "My food is a fusion between coun- tries and cultures utilizing local produce and seafood," he says. "I wanted to show people that food does not have to be fried to be good." And locals seem to enjoy the fresh and healthy Mediterranean fare, so much so that the restaurant burns through 200 pounds of hummus each week. Friday and Saturday nights are seafood nights, and the salmon is one of the most popu- lar menu items, along with mussels in a spicy marinara sauce. Of course, guests make a dent in the dessert tray as well, topping off their meals with traditional Mediterranean desserts like baklava, kataifi and other filled filo treats. Many people refer to Sherefe (a Turk- ish toast meaning "to your honor" or "cheers") as a Greek restaurant because they recognize many of the menu items as the Greek food they are accustomed to: kebabs, gyros, hummus, falafels and salads with feta cheese and Greek olives. Mustafa says that Turkish and Greek foods are similar. And while the menu is full of the old favorites, there are plenty of new creations, too. The Mediterranean diet includes a hefty dose of vegetables, so vegetarians will find plenty to choose from. Mustafa Fresh ingredients are the mainstay of Sherefe's approach to food, whether it is the familiar gyro sandwich (opposite page) or the variety of soups and salads or the Mediterranean Delight, consisting of assorted samples of delicacies. Seen here enjoying a feast at Sherefe's are Wade and Natalie Keckler with their daughter, Lark, and Patricia Hammond.

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