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Best Quick Bites Champions Mediterranean Restaurants in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park

3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
The Migrant Kitchen - US Open
A modern, Mediterranean-rooted counter at the US Open offering shawarma, falafel, and grain bowls with brighter, more chef-y flavors than typical stadium food.

Notable Picks

$$$ Flushing Meadows-Corona Park Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
A seasonal US Open outpost of The Migrant Kitchen built around grain bowls, shawarma-style platters, and mezze that skew fresher and more vegetable-forward than typical stadium fare. It’s the Mediterranean option for tennis days when you want something substantial but not heavy.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken shawarma grain bowl, Falafel, hummus, and salad plate, Roasted cauliflower and chickpea bowl
What makes it special: A modern, Mediterranean-rooted counter at the US Open offering shawarma, falafel, and grain bowls with brighter, more chef-y flavors than typical stadium food.
$$ Flushing Meadows-Corona Park Mediterranean
A Queens-born halal brand bringing chicken-and-lamb-over-rice platters and gyros into Citi Field’s Hudson Whiskey NY Club and concourse. It’s the move when you want stadium food that actually feels like the city outside: saucy, filling, and familiar to anyone who loves NYC street carts.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken and lamb over rice platter, Chicken over rice with white and hot sauce, Gyro sandwich with extra sauce
What makes it special: Stadium halal platters with real Queens cart energy and a local brand behind them.

Worthy Picks

$$$ Flushing Meadows-Corona Park Mediterranean, Greek
A Greek-focused stand at Citi Field serving overstuffed gyro pitas and stadium-sized sides. It’s best treated as a quick, handheld gyro-and-fries fix rather than a full sit-down meal, with loukoumades as the sweet closer.
Must-Try Dishes: Crispy gyro pita with fries, Chicken gyro sandwich, Loukoumades with honey and cinnamon
What makes it special: A Greek gyro and loukoumades stop inside Citi Field that turns a standard ballpark snack into a more Mediterranean-leaning meal.