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Best Mediterranean Restaurants in Westwood (90024)

6 hand-picked restaurants, AI-analyzed and critic-validated

Notable Picks

$$$ Little Persia / Westwood Blvd Corridor
A Little Persia landmark since the early 1980s, Shamshiri Grill serves mesquite-grilled kabobs, stews, and specialty rice plates in a bustling dining room that flips from casual midday to softly lit at night. Its long menu and generous portions make it a default choice for Westwood families, students, and groups.
Must-Try Dishes: Koobideh and barg kebab combo, Lamb shank with baghali polo, Tahchin with chicken
What makes it special: Long-running Persian spot known for heaping kebab platters and fresh bread.
$ Westwood Village
Bella Pita is a tiny, late-night counter spot near UCLA where pitas and "wowshi" stuffed breads are griddled to order and loaded at a generous toppings bar. It’s one of Westwood’s most reliable under-$15 meals, especially when you need something handheld on the walk home.
Must-Try Dishes: Falafel Wowshi, Chicken Shawarma Pita, Hummus with Toppings
What makes it special: House-baked pitas and wowshi wraps with a generous toppings bar.
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$$$ Westwood Village
Just off Broxton, Toranj pairs polished Persian plates with a sidewalk patio that feels made for lingering lunches and casual date nights. The kitchen is known for its buttery "Juicy Chicken" and properly charred kabobs that skew more upscale than the average student spot.
Must-Try Dishes: Juicy Chicken, Beef Koobideh, Tahdig with Stew
What makes it special: Refined Persian kabobs and stews with campus-adjacent patio seating.
$$ Westwood Village
House of Mandi brings shareable Yemeni rice platters and long tables to Gayley, making it a standout for cross-cultural lunches with room to spread out. It works especially well for internal team meetups or student-plus-professor lunches where generous portions and communal platters help keep the conversation moving.
Must-Try Dishes: Lamb mandi, Chicken mandi, Mixed grill platter
What makes it special: Big-format Yemeni rice and meat platters designed for sharing at long tables.
$$$ Little Persia / Westwood Blvd Corridor
Delphi Greek is a longtime Westwood boulevard taverna serving classic Greek comfort dishes, from saganaki and dips to grilled skewers and baked casseroles. The room leans casual and welcoming, with a bar that makes it as useful for mezze and wine as for full family dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Delphi Greek Salad, Gyro plate with tzatziki and pita, Lamb chops with roasted potatoes
What makes it special: A long-running Greek restaurant that leans into family-style platters and configurable private event menus.
$$ Little Persia / Westwood Blvd Corridor
Nuka Cafe is a Turkish-leaning Mediterranean cafe on Westwood Boulevard serving kebab plates, lahmajun, salads, and strong coffee in a casual setting. It’s a flexible choice for quick lunches, quiet solo meals, or simple dinners a few blocks south of campus traffic.
Must-Try Dishes: Manti Dumplings, Doner Kebab Plate, Lahmajun
What makes it special: Turkish-style kebabs, manti, and flatbreads in a low-key cafe.