Best Late Night Middle Eastern Restaurants in Los Angeles
14 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Carmel
Moroccan palace–style setting that merges Mediterranean dining with club programming.
Notable Picks
#1
Carmel
8.7
Members pairs a Moroccan-inspired dining room with a members-club sensibility, offering Mediterranean-leaning plates alongside live performances and a curated nightlife program. The kitchen leans into grilled meats, seafood, and mezze that feel more polished than the average club menu. It’s best approached as a full evening out rather than a quick bite.
Must-Try Dishes:
Members’ Signature Mezze, Charcoal-Grilled Lamb Chops, Spiced Seafood Tagine
What Makes it Special: Moroccan palace–style setting that merges Mediterranean dining with club programming.
#2
Mon Ami
8.6
Hidden behind a neon pink sign near the pier, this Mediterranean escape transports diners to coastal Morocco and Spain through vibrant mezze platters and lobster catalana. The multi-level venue buzzes with energy from its pink-fringed patio to the upstairs nightclub after dark.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lobster alla Catalana Pasta, Mezze Platter, 7 Spice Chicken
What Makes it Special: Mediterranean party palace with late-night dancing upstairs
8.4
Ara’s Shawarma on Sunset focuses on fast, filling Middle Eastern plates built around juicy rotisserie shawarma and charcoal-grilled meats. It’s a workhorse counter spot that feeds everyone from nearby workers to late-night Hollywood crowds with big portions and long hours.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken shawarma plate with rice and salad, Beef shawarma wrap, Family mixed grill platter
What Makes it Special: High-output shawarma counter balancing speed, price, and charcoal-grilled flavor.
#4
Basbussa
8.4
Basbussa blends modern Middle Eastern cooking with a lounge-like dining room, pairing mazze, kebabs, and raw bar plates with cocktails and late-night energy. It skews more celebratory than everyday, with DJs and a clubbier vibe layered on top of rich, sharing-friendly platters.
Must-Try Dishes:
Mazza Hummus with warm pita, House Kebabs with hummus and tahini, Basbussa Royal Semolina Cake
What Makes it Special: Middle Eastern mazze and kebabs served in a high-energy, lounge-style setting.
#5
Cafe Glace
8.2
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Sweet Treats Escapes
Instagram Worthy Wonders
Late Night Legends
Café Glacé is a Persian-influenced cafe where Crazy Fries and Special Fries sit alongside sandwiches, Persian tacos, and saffron ice cream. Students and neighborhood regulars drop in for oven-baked fries piled with mortadella, hot dogs, cheese, and sauce, then linger over milkshakes and coffee drinks.
Must-Try Dishes:
Crazy Fries, Special Fries, French Fries
What Makes it Special: Persian-inspired cafe where loaded Crazy Fries share the menu with shakes, Persian tacos, and saffron ice cream.
#6
Naab Cafe
8.2
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Late Night Legends
Group Dining Gatherings
Naab Cafe is a casual halal Persian–Mediterranean spot where kabob plates, ash reshteh, and sandwiches share space with hookah and late-night crowds. It’s the kind of flexible Westwood address where you can grab a quick lunch or linger over big platters with friends well past typical dinner hours.
Must-Try Dishes:
Beef koobideh plate with saffron rice, Cornish hen kabob, Ash reshteh soup
What Makes it Special: Halal Persian café mixing hearty plates, sandwiches, and late-night energy.
#7
Baba Kebab
8
A charcoal-forward Turkish street stand where every kebab is grilled to order over mesquite lump at the triangulation point of Echo Park, Chinatown, and DTLA. The format is pure sidewalk cookout—communal tables under a freeway overpass with traffic rumbling overhead—so come for the smoke ring on the Adana, not the ambiance. Late-night pricing stays honest relative to the technique, making this a strong play when you want real-fire kebab without a sit-down commitment.
Must-Try Dishes:
Kebab Wrap, Adana Kebab, Shish Kebap
What Makes it Special: Turkish street-food stand grilling every kebab to order over mesquite lump charcoal at the corner where Echo Park, Chinatown, and DTLA meet
D’s Dubai Sauce Modern Grill turns Hollywood Blvd into a Middle Eastern late-night canteen, serving shawarma plates, kabobs, and wraps until after midnight. High-volume delivery and takeout orders mix with dine-in guests, making it a go-to for hearty halal plates when most kitchens have gone dark.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken Shawarma Plate, Dubai Mix Plate, Chicken Kabob Wrap
What Makes it Special: High-volume halal spot turning out generous shawarma and kabob plates for late-night delivery, takeout, and dine-in.
#9
Skewer
8
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Group Dining Gatherings
Late Night Legends
Skewer is a Lebanese-style kebab counter a block off the Walk of Fame, open deep into the night with charcoal-grilled skewers and big combo plates. The setting is casual and compact, but the skewers, dips, and late hours keep it in steady rotation for locals and night-shift crews.
Must-Try Dishes:
Mixed kebab combo plate, Chicken tawouk plate, Falafel with hummus and salad
What Makes it Special: Late-night Lebanese kebabs grilled over charcoal just off the Walk of Fame.
Worthy Picks
7.9
Charcoal-grilled kabobs and house-made hummus served from a La Cienega strip mall counter that stays open late enough to catch the post-everything crowd. The menu is tight—halal Mediterranean staples executed with enough care to build a steady repeat following in Baldwin Hills. Order at the counter, grab a seat, and let the grill do the talking.
Must-Try Dishes:
Kabob, Hummus, Garlic Potatoes
What Makes it Special: A late-night Mediterranean counter where charcoal-grilled kabobs and house-made hummus draw a loyal following on La Cienega
#11
Almaza
7.8
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
A late-night counter on Venice Blvd where halal-certified shawarma and doner meats are carved to order, giving wraps a freshness edge over pre-sliced competitors. The draw is straightforward—big garlic-forward flavors at budget prices when most kitchens are closed. Expect a compact, no-frills setup built for grab-and-go, not lingering.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken Shawarma Wrap, Chicken Doner Wrap, Beef Shawarma
What Makes it Special: Compact late-night counter where halal-certified meats are carved to order, giving wraps a fresh, juicy edge with bold spice and garlic balance.
#13
Pi on Sunset
7.8
Family-owned Lebanese restaurant and hookah lounge on the Sunset Strip since 2010, combining traditional home recipes with late-night energy. Known for authentic shawarma, fresh-baked pita, and a lively atmosphere that brings Beirut nightlife to Los Angeles.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken Shawarma with Garlic Sauce, Beef Kafta Kebab, Kibbeh Balls
What Makes it Special: Authentic Lebanese home cooking with hookah lounge vibe
#14
Sincerely Syria
7.8
Sincerely Syria is a narrow, late-night shawarma and falafel counter on Hollywood Boulevard that has quietly built a loyal following. Wraps come stuffed and crispy, fries are piled high, and sauces skew bold and garlicky. It’s more functional than polished, but for post-show or post-bar eats, it’s one of the tastier, trend-aware budget moves in 90028.
Must-Try Dishes:
Mixed shawarma wrap with fries, Falafel wrap or plate, Garlic fries or loaded shawarma fries
What Makes it Special: A tiny Syrian shawarma counter turning out crispy, overstuffed wraps late into the night.