The Guardian (Charlottetown)

‘A new life’

Afghan restaurate­ur pleased to open new Charlottet­own location after being forced to vacate former site

- BY MITCH MACDONALD

A Charlottet­own restaurant specializi­ng in traditiona­l Afghani and Middle Eastern food has gotten a new lease on life.

Sadat’s Cuisine held a grand opening Wednesday evening at the new location at 223 University Ave., with the former Grafton Street site now in the process of being demolished to make way for a new Holland College campus.

For Said Sadat, Wednesday’s opening came after months of worrying whether he would be able to find a new location for the family-run restaurant.

“(With the old site being) demolished, people thought the restaurant was dead or gone, but it’s come alive again,” said Sadat, who owns the restaurant with his wife Sara. “We’ve risen from ash… it’s a new life after demolition.”

Thursday was the first full day open for the restaurant, which will be open from noon to 9 p.m. every Monday to Saturday.

Sadat, an Afghan refugee who came to P.E.I. in 2007, was blindsided when he was first notified of the demolishme­nt, adding that he had put a lot of blood, sweat and tears into his original location before opening it in 2014.

Sadat’s traditiona­l Halal food has built up a loyal customer base, many of whom were on hand Wednesday.

Even Premier Wade MacLauchla­n stopped by to wish the family good luck in the new location.

Andrea Waugh is a fan of both the family and their food.

“Their food is amazing and it’s the family atmosphere, the warm welcoming, that’s really wonderful,” said Waugh, who has also helped the restaurant with its menus since first opening.

“It’s been really exciting to watch their business grow from when they first opened their doors. I know it’s been a lot of hard work… but there’s always a smile on their faces and they’ve turned this into a beautiful spot.”

 ?? MITCH MACDONALD/THE GUARDIAN ?? Said, right, and Sara Sadat stand outside their new restaurant at 223 University Ave. during their opening Wednesday night. After being forced out of their previous Grafton Street location and worrying whether they could continue the restaurant, the...
MITCH MACDONALD/THE GUARDIAN Said, right, and Sara Sadat stand outside their new restaurant at 223 University Ave. during their opening Wednesday night. After being forced out of their previous Grafton Street location and worrying whether they could continue the restaurant, the...

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