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Best Middle Eastern Restaurants in Ridgewood

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Falafel Bites
Falafel-forward Middle Eastern counter ordering built for repeat takeout.

Notable Picks

$ Ridgewood Middle Eastern
A Myrtle Ave counter spot that keeps the mission tight: crisp-edged falafel, straightforward kebab pitas, and fast, repeatable takeout that holds up. Order in the pita-and-plate lane and you’ll get the best balance of texture, seasoning, and value without overcomplicating it.
Must-Try Dishes: Falafel pita, Chicken kebab pita, Baklava
What makes it special: Falafel-forward Middle Eastern counter ordering built for repeat takeout.

Worthy Picks

$$ Ridgewood Middle Eastern
A small-format pita shop where the best orders stay centered on falafel and a couple of vegetarian staples rather than trying to sample everything. Think quick lunch energy with a simple Middle Eastern/Mediterranean comfort lane that works when you keep it tight.
Must-Try Dishes: Falafel pita, Halloumi pita, Spanakopita
What makes it special: Falafel-and-pita focus with a strong vegetarian comfort lane.
7.7
$$$ Ridgewood Middle Eastern
A sprawling halal menu with enough Middle Eastern staples to satisfy the gyro-and-rice-platter crowd, especially late. The move is to ignore the menu sprawl and order like a regular: one over-rice platter or one gyro pita, then you’re done.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken over rice, Lamb over rice, Chicken and lamb mix over rice
What makes it special: Late-night halal spot where the over-rice lane is the safest bet.
$ Ridgewood Middle Eastern
A late-night-friendly halal grill built around the dependable over-rice formula with a Middle Eastern street-food backbone. It’s best treated as a “one platter + sauce” place—go for the core proteins over rice, and keep the order focused for the cleanest results.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken platter over rice, Lamb platter over rice, Mixed gyro
What makes it special: Late-night halal platters with a simple, repeatable menu core.
$ Ridgewood Middle Eastern
A neighborhood Middle Eastern grocery that functions as a practical specialty stop when you want regional staples and prepared bites alongside pantry shopping. Treat it as a “grab something satisfying while you stock up” spot rather than a sit-down destination.
Must-Try Dishes: Harissa lamb chops, Egyptian rice, Kasha pota
What makes it special: Middle Eastern market energy with prepared-food utility for locals.