Best Middle Eastern Restaurants in Northridge
5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Zaatar N' More
Family-owned Lebanese bakery turning out handmade manakish flatbreads with Halal-certified ingredients all day long
Notable Picks
8.4
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
8.1
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
#3
Pita Pockets
8
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Family Friendly Favorites
Outdoor Dining Oasis
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
A high-volume shawarma counter where one dish dominates the menu for good reason—the spit-carved meat moves fast enough to stay fresh through the lunch rush, and the price point keeps CSUN students and Northridge regulars rotating through daily. The format is order-at-the-counter with a back parking lot that makes weeknight runs painless, though peak hours near campus can stack up.
Must-Try Dishes:
Shawarma, Lamb Gyro, Tabouli
What Makes it Special: High-volume Middle Eastern counter service where the shawarma outsells everything else by a wide margin, backed by a loyal Northridge following
7.8
Vibes:
Family Friendly Favorites
Group Dining Gatherings
Comfort Food Classics
Business Lunch Power Players
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.