Middle Eastern
Middle Eastern
Page 3Cuisine By Claudette
Cuisine by Claudette is a stand at the Riis Park Beach Bazaar in the Rockaways where you can get something on the lighter side.
Venisalvi
Venisalvi is a wine bar and cafe that feels like a neighborhood spot, despite being on 38th street in Midtown.
Duzan
Duzan serves shawarma, kebabs, and falafel as pitas and bowls in a small counter-service space in Astoria.
Studio
Studio is the all-day restaurant on the second floor of the Freehand Hotel, and it’s a great place to eat a burger and people watch.
Boutros
Boutros serves a mix of American, Middle Eastern, and Italian food and is worth checking out if you’re looking for a date spot in Brooklyn Heights.
Mamoun’s Falafel
Mamoun’s is a cash-only takeout spot in Greenwich Village for late night falafel or picking up lunch.
Manousheh
Manousheh is a Lebanese takeout place in Greenwich Village for lunch or late-night flatbreads.
Lil’ Gem
Lil’ Gem is a Lebanese restaurant in the Lower East Side where you can meet a friend while feeling like you haven’t left your couch.
Kubeh
Kubeh is a casual West Village Middle Eastern spot. The soups are the signature dish, but there are great mezze dips, platters, and shakshuka as well.
Reunion Cafe
Reunion is a low-key Israeli cafe in Williamsburg, and it’s great for a casual breakfast or brunch when you don’t want to deal with a long wait.
Hummus Place
Hummus Place has does casual Middle-Eastern food on the Upper West Side, and it's both kosher and vegetarian.
The Falafel Map
Let us lead you to all the good falafel in New York, one glorious fried ball at a time.