Best Mediterranean Restaurants in Soho (10012)
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: January 2026
Our Top Pick
Shuka
Large-format Eastern Mediterranean feasts, lively room, and serious cocktails.
Notable Picks
#1
Shuka
8.7
Since 2017, chef Ayesha Nurdjaja’s Shuka has anchored SoHo’s Eastern Mediterranean scene with mezze, kebabs, and shareable feasts in a loud, lively dining room and garden. Strong multi-platform reviews and a James Beard–recognized chef back up the menu’s balance of rustic spreads, grilled meats, and crowd-pleasing brunch plates.
Must-Try Dishes:
Whipped feta with pistachios, Fried halloumi, Shuka Feast for 2
What makes it special: Large-format Eastern Mediterranean feasts, lively room, and serious cocktails.
#2
Pera Soho
8.4
Opened in 2011 as the downtown sibling of Pera Mediterranean Brasserie, Pera Soho serves Turkish-leaning meze and grilled meats in a spacious dining room that opens onto one of SoHo’s more sought-after garden patios. Thousands of reviews and regular press mentions highlight its role as a go-to for birthdays, corporate dinners, and date nights built around shared plates.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken and lamb adana rolls, Wild mushroom flatbread, Lamb tartare
What makes it special: Turkish-leaning Mediterranean cooking with one of SoHo’s prettiest gardens.
#3
19 Cleveland
8.0
Opened in 2018 by owner Eyal Hen, 19 Cleveland channels Tel Aviv’s café culture into a Nolita space filled with whitewashed walls, greenery, and an always-on soundtrack. Contemporary Mediterranean plates, from hummus and smoked eggplant to a beloved falafel burger, make it a flexible choice for brunch, casual dates, and small-group dinners.
Must-Try Dishes:
“Jerusalem-style” focaccia, Falafel burger, Smoked eggplant carpaccio
What makes it special: Tel Aviv–inspired small plates, cocktails, and music in Nolita.
Worthy Picks
#4
Balzem
7.9
Balzem, a Mediterranean wine bar that opened in Nolita in 2014, focuses on shareable tapas, flatbreads, and dips alongside an approachable European-leaning wine list. Reviews consistently call out its cozy, brick-lined room, sidewalk seating, and popular bottomless brunch as reasons it stays busy with neighborhood regulars and weekend visitors.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lamb chops, Hummus Balzem, Zucchini pancakes
What makes it special: Cozy Mediterranean wine bar with tapas, bottomless brunch, and patio.