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Best Family Friendly Middle Eastern Restaurants in Los Angeles

27 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Jino's Pars - Persian Restaurant
A long-running Persian standby near LAX known for big portions and classic stews.

Notable Picks

$$ Westchester Middle Eastern
Long before Westchester filled up with chains, Jino's Pars was serving saffron-scented rice, juicy koobideh, and rich stews to travelers and locals near LAX. The menu leans deep into traditional Persian plates with generous portions, making it a reliable destination for hearty dinners and family gatherings.
Must-Try Dishes: Koobideh kabob with saffron basmati rice, Shish lick rack of lamb, Ghormeh sabzi herb stew
What Makes it Special: A long-running Persian standby near LAX known for big portions and classic stews.
$$ Fairfax Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
Open Sesame’s Beverly Grove location brings the long-running Lebanese brand’s generous plates, halal grilled meats, and mezze-heavy menus to a colorful indoor–outdoor space. With over a thousand reviews and steady 4.0+ ratings across platforms, it’s the reliable choice for shareable shawarma, chicken tawook, and salads before or after a night on Beverly.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Tawook plate with spicy garlic potatoes, Open Sesame combo with fattoush salad and hummus, Fried cauliflower with tahini and lemon
What Makes it Special: High-volume Lebanese spot with halal grills, big portions, and a long track record of steady crowds.
$ Westchester Greek, Middle Eastern
Pita Cafe is Westchester’s busy counter-service spot for quick plates of shawarma, kebabs, and gyros that travel well for takeout or delivery. With thousands of app ratings and steady neighborhood traffic, it’s the go-to when you want fast, filling Middle Eastern flavors without leaving the Manchester strip.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken kabob plate with hummus and rice, Beef and lamb gyro wrap, Falafel with garlic sauce
What Makes it Special: High-volume neighborhood staple for affordable kebabs, gyros, and shawarma with very reliable takeout.
8.4
$ Beverly Grove Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
Berlins brings Berlin-style döner kebabs to 3rd Street, stacking spit-roasted meat, vegetables, and sauces into overstuffed wraps and boxes. The focus is squarely on hearty, portable sandwiches with bright sauces and plenty of crunch, making it a go-to when you want something more flavorful than a basic gyro.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef and lamb döner sandwich, Chicken döner wrap, Döner box with fries
What Makes it Special: Dedicated döner shop channeling Berlin’s kebab culture with generous wraps and bowls.
$$ Westwood Middle Eastern
Open since the early 1980s, Shaherzad is one of Westwood’s original Persian restaurants, known for house-baked bread and substantial kebab platters. Diners come for reliably grilled meats, fragrant rice, and an old-school atmosphere that feels more like a neighborhood dining room than a polished modern concept.
Must-Try Dishes: Soltani (barg and koobideh), Tahdig with khoresh, Grilled salmon kabob
What Makes it Special: Decades-old Persian spot baking bread and grilling generous kebab platters.
$$ Westwood Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
A Westwood institution since the early 1980s, Shamshiri Grill serves generous platters of Persian kebabs, stews, and fresh breads in a space that turns from casual by day to softly romantic at night. It’s a neighborhood standby for multi-generational celebrations and big-group dinners.
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.
$ Northridge Middle Eastern
A family-owned Lebanese bakery in a Northridge strip mall turning out handmade manakish flatbreads with Halal-certified ingredients—the kind of focused, single-concept operation where repetition breeds mastery. The value proposition is hard to beat at budget pricing, and 1,446 Google reviews at a near-perfect rating suggest the kitchen almost never misses. Come prepared for volume—it gets loud—and don't expect ambiance beyond clean and functional.
Must-Try Dishes: Zaatar Manouche, Stuffed Zaatar Cheese Manouche, Nutella Manakish
What Makes it Special: Family-owned Lebanese bakery turning out handmade manakish flatbreads with Halal-certified ingredients all day long
$ Palms Mediterranean, Greek
A long-running neighborhood mainstay with a deep Lebanese-Mediterranean menu and huge community buy-in. Plates of shawarma, kafta, and kabobs arrive reliably seasoned and hearty, while the classics (hummus, tabbouleh, lemony soups) anchor the experience. Not fancy, but built for repeat visits and late-night cravings.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef shawarma plate, Kafta kabob, Chicken shawarma
What Makes it Special: High-volume, late-hours Lebanese cooking that stays dependable.
$$ Hollywood Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
Levant is a sit-down Turkish and Mediterranean restaurant on East Hollywood Boulevard known for big platters, pide, and grilled meats. It doubles as both neighborhood spot and catering hub, so portions skew generous and menus are built for sharing.
Must-Try Dishes: Levant mixed grill platter, Beef and mushroom pide, Pistachio baklava with Turkish tea
What Makes it Special: Large-format Turkish and Mediterranean platters tailored for family-style feasts.
$$ Long Beach Middle Eastern
Owner-operated Mediterranean grill featuring flame-grilled halal meats and nine house-made hummus varieties including beet, sweet potato, and sweet pea. Generous portions of Lebanese-style kebabs, fresh wraps, and mezze plates draw downtown lunch crowds and early dinner diners.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef & Lamb Shawarma Plate, Shish Taouk, Shorba Lentil Soup
What Makes it Special: Nine house-made hummus flavors and halal-certified flame-grilled meats
Glassell Park Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
A counter-service Middle Eastern staple on Avenue 40 built around juicy shawarma, well-seasoned kabobs, and strong garlic-sauce pull. Portions are generous and the flavors stay classic, making it a reliable stop for takeout or a quick family meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken shawarma wrap, Beef shawarma plate, Falafel plate
What Makes it Special: Classic shawarma and kabobs with standout house garlic sauce.
$$ Marina del Rey Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
Tajrish Kabob is a full-service Persian-Mediterranean restaurant where charcoal-grilled kabobs, stews, and seafood plates anchor a sit-down experience just inland from the marina. Regulars lean on it for well-seasoned koobideh, Cornish hen, and salmon kabobs in a space that now feels more polished after a recent remodel.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef Koobideh Kabob, Cornish Hen Kabob, Salmon Fish Kabob
What Makes it Special: Remodeled Persian spot with charcoal-grilled kabobs and hearty plates.
$ Sawtelle Middle Eastern, Mediterranean
Family-run for 60+ years, Zankou Chicken’s Sepulveda branch remains a top destination for craveable rotisserie chicken, tarna wraps, and their cult-favorite garlic sauce. Steady crowds, large portions, and reliability define this quick-service staple.
Must-Try Dishes: Rotisserie Chicken, Chicken Tarna Wrap, Moutabbal
What Makes it Special: Iconic family-owned chicken, famed for garlic sauce.
$ Venice Middle Eastern
Counter-service spot just off Windward Circle serving build-your-own bowls, wraps, and plates with classic Middle Eastern proteins and toppings. Locals use it for quick, customizable lunches and late-day takeout near the beach.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken shawarma bowl, Falafel wrap, Fried cauliflower plate
What Makes it Special: Customizable bowls and wraps with classic shawarma-and-falafel flavors.
8.1
$ Palms Mediterranean, Greek
Counter-service Syrian spot on Venice Blvd that spit-roasts shawarma in-house and rolls it in fresh saj bread with garlic sauce and pomegranate molasses—the combination that built its following. Draws families and post-workout crowds to a lively patio where the wraps and kabobs move fast at prices that keep regulars coming back multiple times a week.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Shawarma Wrap, Beef Shawarma Wrap, Chicken Kabob
What Makes it Special: Counter-service Syrian spot spit-roasting shawarma and rolling it in fresh saj bread with garlic sauce and pomegranate molasses — the combination that made it go viral.
$ Northridge Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
An Egyptian-Persian-Mexican crossover counter in a Northridge strip mall that bakes its own dough daily and runs a halal kitchen covering kebab plates, shawarma wraps, and carne asada tacos under one roof. The value math works for families—full kabob plates and sides at budget pricing with a free lot out back. It draws a loyal Reseda Blvd crowd that treats it as a weeknight default rather than a destination.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef Kabob Plate, Chicken Shawarma, Carne Asada Tacos
What Makes it Special: Egyptian-Persian-Mexican crossover kitchen serving halal kebabs alongside carne asada tacos on housemade dough baked daily
$ Hollywood Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
JoJo’s Mediterranean Grill is a Lebanese-led spot inside the 8000 Sunset complex serving shawarma, kabobs, and mezze with a home-cooking angle. Opened during the pandemic, it has built a following on fresh-grilled meats, generous salads, and friendly, hands-on ownership. It works equally well for casual dine-in, delivery, or group platters.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Shawarma Plate, Mediterranean Salad with Chicken, Falafel Wrap with Hummus
What Makes it Special: Owner-driven Lebanese spot in a mall setting with carefully cooked shawarma.
$ Marina del Rey Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
Naab Mediterranean is a busy Lincoln Boulevard counter-service spot focused on Persian-influenced Mediterranean plates, hefty kebab combos, and reliable takeout. It’s the go-to for locals who want juicy koobideh, well-seasoned chicken, and generous platters that travel well for group orders and weeknight dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Koobideh Plate, Beef Koobideh Plate, Falafel Plate with Hummus
What Makes it Special: Counter-service Persian-Mediterranean plates known for portions and delivery reliability.
$ Northridge Mediterranean, Greek
A Northridge counter spot built around its laffa — charred, pliable, and stuffed heavy enough to work as a full meal for under ten dollars. The format is pure strip-mall efficiency: order at the counter, grab a table inside or on the patio, and let the grill line do what it does. With 84% of its 641 Google reviews at five stars, the kitchen holds a tight, repeatable standard across a short Mediterranean menu that rewards regulars who already know what they want.
Must-Try Dishes: Laffa, Gyro, Falafel
What Makes it Special: A no-frills Northridge counter spot where the laffa — soft, charred, and stuffed to order — outsells everything else on the menu by nearly two to one.

Worthy Picks

7.9
$$ Santa Monica Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
This halal-certified Mediterranean cookhouse fires hormone-free meats over open flames, serving generous portions of kabobs and falafel since 2013. The counter-service spot balances healthy eating with bold flavors, drawing families and health-conscious diners to its casual patio.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Kabob Plate, Falafel Trio, Mediterranean Bowl
What Makes it Special: Halal-certified grilled meats with organic ingredients
$$ Sawtelle Middle Eastern
Darya delivers Persian hospitality with a spacious dining room and elegantly plated classics—think juicy kebabs and richly stewed ghormeh sabzi. Since opening, it’s earned a following for group celebrations and special events, bolstered by reliable service and a buffet option.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef Koobideh, Chicken Joojeh Kabob, Ghormeh Sabzi
What Makes it Special: Spacious, elegant setting with banquet options and reliable hospitality.
7.8
$$ Palms Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
A full-service Lebanese kitchen anchored by a spacious hookah patio that keeps the parking lot full well past midnight on Venice Blvd. The draw is the combination—charcoal-grilled kabobs and lamb chops followed by hours of outdoor lounging—which makes it a default for groups who want dinner and a long evening in one stop. Expect weekend waits and a lively crowd; go inside if you want to actually hear your table.
Must-Try Dishes: Hummus, Kabob, Lamb Chops
What Makes it Special: Full-service Lebanese kitchen paired with one of LA's most popular hookah patios, drawing crowds well past midnight
$$ Cypress Park Greek, Middle Eastern
A counter-service Mediterranean spot with a Greek-leaning, Middle Eastern–adjacent menu of gyros, spreads, and roasted proteins. Best for quick, filling plates that travel well and stay consistent for neighborhood regulars.
Must-Try Dishes: Gyro plate, Greek salad with chicken, Hummus and pita trio
What Makes it Special: Broad, dependable gyro-and-mezze lineup for fast meals.
$ Long Beach Middle Eastern
California-based chain serving scratch-made Mediterranean fare with flame-grilled koobideh and chicken kabobs since 1997. Daily-delivered ingredients and in-house preparations create consistent quality for downtown workers seeking healthy, budget-friendly options near City Hall.
Must-Try Dishes: Koobideh Kabob, Chicken Shish Kabob, Atlantic Salmon Kabob
What Makes it Special: True scratch kitchen with daily-delivered ingredients and flame-grilled kabobs
$$ Northridge Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
A long-running Persian grill that built its reputation on charcoal-fired kabobs and saffron-stained rice platters served in generous, family-style portions. The Northridge location sits in a strip mall plaza with free parking and a no-frills dining room that prioritizes the food over the setting. Three decades of operation in the San Fernando Valley's Persian dining corridor have made it a default choice for regulars who want reliable execution of the classics without pretense.
Must-Try Dishes: Barg Koobideh Plate, Chicken Kabob (Joojeh), Tahdig with Fesenjon
What Makes it Special: Classic Persian kabob house with deep local roots.
$ Culver City Mediterranean, Greek
A dedicated Egyptian kitchen on the Westside that anchors its menu around dishes you won't find at the usual Mediterranean counter—koshari, kofta, and proper Egyptian-style falafel alongside familiar shawarma and kebab plates. The pricing runs low enough to order broadly, which is the right move when exploring a menu this specific. It fills the role of a reliable, no-fuss neighborhood spot where the food does the work and the bill stays light.
Must-Try Dishes: Kabob, Hummus, Falafel
What Makes it Special: One of few dedicated Egyptian kitchens on the Westside, turning out classics like koshari and kofta alongside the expected kebabs and shawarma
7.7
$$ Culver City Mediterranean, Greek
Local Mediterranean kitchen chain offering kabobs, bowls, and wraps with generous portions and fresh ingredients. Clean, modern space with attentive service delivers consistent quality across Greek and Middle Eastern classics, though it remains firmly in fast-casual territory without standout innovation.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Kabob Plate, Santorini Bowl, Grilled Salmon Plate
What Makes it Special: Generous portions with fresh Mediterranean ingredients and pet-friendly patio