Welcome to Zem Han
In the images of gnarled olive trees, colorful fishing boats in turquoise harbors, warm breezes and white washed terraced villages, an enchanting magic draws historians and travelers to the Mediterranean. The exquised sea pulls us in awe to its architectural glories, dolorous yet eternally hopeful people and to its evocative pantry of foods. A Mediterranean feast is not only the act of eating together with family and friends, it also refers to the experiences that enrich us whenever we touch upon Mediterranean history and life.
What is Mediterranean cuisine? The Mediterranean is composed of many different cultures, and there seems to be no single image that represents a "magical" unity. Even with the shared trinity of ingredients (olive oil, wheat, and the vine), Italian food is a world apart from Turkish food, yet both are Mediterranean.
The Mediterranean of today is entirely different from the Mediterranean of the classical
world. In classical times there were no oranges or lemons. Nor were there potatoes and tomatoes, which had yet to arrive from the East and the New World. Asiatic rice, called "the blessing brought by the Arabs", was unknown as were peppers from South America, maize from North America, and coffee from East Africa.The grandeur of the Mediterranean has led to a conception of a culinary rich Mediterranean that in reality is a late twentieth-century development based on centuries of evolution
Mediterranean food is essential to our lives and our happiness, and the cooking of good food satisfies both.
All this is yours to enjoy today! Zem Han's specialties are numerous and certainly worth a try!