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Best Middle Eastern Restaurants in Lakeview

6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
The Gundis Kurdish Kitchen
Chicago’s first Kurdish restaurant, pairing soulful mezze with a serious Kurdish breakfast.

Notable Picks

$$ Lakeview Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
Chicago’s first Kurdish restaurant serves mezze, hearty lamb plates, and a standout Kurdish breakfast in a cozy Lakeview dining room. Locals use it for relaxed date nights and long, share-heavy meals that feel special without going full white-tablecloth.
Must-Try Dishes: Kurdish Breakfast, Sac tawa with lamb, Red lentil and goat cheese soup
What makes it special: Chicago’s first Kurdish restaurant, pairing soulful mezze with a serious Kurdish breakfast.
Lakeview Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
A high-throughput Middle Eastern counter that consistently lands best in the shawarma-and-falafel lane, with sides that show real care. It’s a reliable move for a fast meal that still tastes fresh, especially when you keep the order focused and let the classics do the work.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken shawarma plate, Falafel wrap, Lentil soup with lemon
What makes it special: Big-flavor shawarma and falafel that holds up at high volume.
8.2
Lakeview Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
Avaspi brings an Anatolian slant to Lakeview with tapas-style mezze, charcoal-grilled kebabs, and a polished room of velvet seating and cocktails. It’s where locals upgrade a neighborhood dinner into something closer to a night out without leaving the zip code.
Must-Try Dishes: Mixed meze appetizer, Grilled halloumi meze, Anatolian Breakfast for Two
What makes it special: Design-forward Anatolian spot where mezze, cocktails, and brunch meet in a chic space.

Worthy Picks

Lakeview Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
Sila’s is a fast-casual Mediterranean counter where build-your-own bowls, pitas, and salads rotate through shawarma, falafel, and grilled proteins. It’s a go-to in Lakeview East for quick, customizable meals that lean fresher and lighter than typical late-night options.
Must-Try Dishes: Build Your Own Bowl, Sila’s Salad Bowl with Protein, Hangover Sandwich
What makes it special: Fast-casual Mediterranean bowls with strong customization and better-than-chain freshness.
$ Lakeview Middle Eastern
This IDOF outpost brings the brand’s build-your-own plates and wraps to Belmont, leaning on quick assembly-line service and big portions. It’s an everyday option for bowls loaded with shawarma, falafel, grains, and salads at commuter- and student-friendly prices.
Must-Try Dishes: All In Platter, Chicken Shawarma Plate, Falafel Plate
What makes it special: Assembly-line halal bowls and wraps with generous portions and options.
Lakeview Middle Eastern
Heart Of Middle East Market is a compact Halsted grocery that doubles as a takeout counter for falafel, shawarma, and house-made dips. Shelves of pantry goods, a deli case, and hot sandwiches make it more of a neighborhood utility stop than a sit-down restaurant.
Must-Try Dishes: Falafel Sandwich, Chicken Shawarma Wrap, Hummus with Fresh Pita
What makes it special: Tiny Middle Eastern market where grocery runs meet quick falafel and shawarma.