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The Best Mediterranean Restaurants In NYC
For when your mood is somewhere between fattoush, kubaneh, and gambas al ajillo.
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The Best Mediterranean Restaurants In NYC
For when your mood is somewhere between fattoush, kubaneh, and gambas al ajillo.
Fig & Olive
This Mediterranean restaurant is a perfectly pleasant place to stop for a coffee or lunch in between shopping in Meatpacking.
Malka
At this kosher restaurant, fish come out of the kitchen on fire, and the klezmer pop is dialed up to 11.
Mombar
Unwind with a bottle of something you brought with you, while your host makes you an Egyptian-ish dinner at this cozy restaurant on Steinway Street.
Radio Star
At this Mediterranean restaurant in Greenpoint, you can eat squeaky sautéed squid on a barstool from the 1940s.
Boro6
Boro6 is a wine bar in Hastings with a 40-foot-long marble horseshoe bar, and an everyone-knows-your-name vibe from the staff.
Flora Cafe
Recharge your phone (and your energy) with some baba ganoush at this sit-down spot in Newark's Terminal C.
Daily
Take a break from the airport chaos to relax with some shawarma skewers and warm bits of pita dipped into hummus at Daily in Newark's Terminal C.
Port Sa'id
Housed in a loft-like space in Hudson Square, Port Sa’id is a lively spot where you can eat some hummus and listen to vinyl.
Nura
Bring a few friends to Nura, split a bread basket, and enjoy some fun cocktails in this Greenpoint restaurant's loft-like space.
Sami & Susu
Sami & Susu is a Lower East Side casual cafe by day, and cute place to drink natural wine and eat crudo by night.
Anixi
Anixi is a vegan Mediterranean restaurant where you can eat fancy faux-fish and meat kebabs in a decadent space.
Rintintin
RintintIn is a Mediterranean spot in Nolita that tends to draw a crowd and feels like a trendy cafe you'd find in the south of France.
Little Rascal
If you can't find a restaurant in Nolita that doesn't have a two-hour wait, head to Little Rascal for some solid Mediterranean food.
Dagon
Dagon is a big pastel restaurant on the Upper West Side where you can eat hummus, brisket shakshuka, and a flabread the size of your arm.
Casino
Casino is a sceney Lower East Side spot with bright red floors, faux marble columns, and a menu of satisfying Italian food.
Reyna
Reyna, a Toronto import near Union Square, serves Mediterranean fusion food in a loungy space. This large restaurant is ideal for drinks and sharing small plates.
Zaytinya
An Eastern Mediterranean restaurant from José Andrés, this Nomad spot has a relaxing, seaside resort-like setting. Prioritize the seafood mezze.
Tanoreen
Tanoreen makes some of NYC’s best Middle Eastern food, and it’s a great choice for a laidback group meal, whether or not you live near Bay Ridge.