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Best Mediterranean Restaurants in Gramercy & Flatiron (10010)

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Novitá
A modern Italian-Mediterranean lineup with reliable seafood-and-pasta execution in a polished room.

Notable Picks

8.6
$$$ Gramercy
A polished Gramercy Italian room that reads Mediterranean through bright antipasti, seafood-leaning pastas, and a confident grill cadence. It’s strongest when you order like a tight two-act meal: one crisp starter, one pasta anchor, then a shared main if you’re hungry. The vibe is date-friendly without feeling precious, and it holds up for repeat dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Burrata with seasonal accompaniments, Spaghetti alle vongole, Branzino (whole or filet, if available)
What makes it special: A modern Italian-Mediterranean lineup with reliable seafood-and-pasta execution in a polished room.

Worthy Picks

7.9
$$$ Flatiron
A high-energy Flatiron Mediterranean room built around shareable spreads, grilled proteins, and a broad all-day menu. It’s best when you treat it like a mezze-and-one-main experience: pick two dips, one hot starter, and one centerpiece protein for the table. Go for the vibe and the variety—order tight and it lands well.
Must-Try Dishes: Hummus with laffa/pita, Shakshuka (brunch/lunch), Chicken kebab or shawarma plate
What makes it special: A share-plate Mediterranean menu designed for groups, with dips and grills as the core.
$$ Flatiron District
A counter-service Middle Eastern/Mediterranean spot that works as a dependable Flatiron utility—fast plates, warm breads, and a menu that rewards simple choices. The move is to pick one shawarma plate or sandwich, then add one side for contrast rather than building a sprawling order. It’s especially strong for quick lunches and late-ish bites.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken shawarma plate, Falafel pita sandwich, Koshari (when you want something different)
What makes it special: Fast, filling shawarma-and-falafel comfort with a counter-service pace.
$ Flatiron District
A storefront take on halal-truck-style Mediterranean bowls and wraps—built for speed, customization, and big portions. It’s at its best when you treat it like a single-item mission: one bowl or wrap with a clear protein choice and a tight topping mix. Not a destination dining room, but a practical, repeatable neighborhood grab.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken over rice bowl, Chicken-and-lamb combo bowl, Gyro-style wrap with a spicy sauce
What makes it special: Halal-bowl customization with strong portions and fast turnaround.