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Best Solo Dining Sanctuaries Middle Eastern Restaurants in Upper West Side (Central)

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Gazala's
Druze-run kitchen turning out laffa breads, burekas, and mezze with generous portions.

Notable Picks

$$ Upper West Side (Central) Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
Compact Druze-Israeli restaurant known for oversized laffa-style bread, burekas, and mezze-heavy platters. Locals treat it as a cozy alternative to larger spots when they want homestyle Middle Eastern flavors and big portions in a low-key setting.
Must-Try Dishes: Gazala's Platter, Spinach Burekas, Hummus with Sujuk
What makes it special: Druze-run kitchen turning out laffa breads, burekas, and mezze with generous portions.

Worthy Picks

$$ Upper West Side (Central) Middle Eastern
A newer Yemeni café (established 2024) that brings Middle Eastern coffee culture to the Upper West Side with spiced drinks, sweets, and a sit-and-sip rhythm. Come for one signature latte or tea plus one pastry or cake—treat it like a focused coffee-and-dessert stop, not a full meal destination.
Must-Try Dishes: Yemeni coffee drink, Pistachio latte, Saffron milk cake
What makes it special: A Yemeni coffee-and-sweets café that feels built for lingering.
$ Upper West Side (Central) Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
Compact branch of a long-running New York falafel mini-chain serving sandwiches, platters, and late-night snacks. It’s a practical choice for quick, inexpensive Middle Eastern food when you want to eat at the counter, grab-and-go, or sit briefly by the windows.
Must-Try Dishes: Falafel Sandwich, Chicken Shawarma Sandwich, Baklava
What makes it special: Classic New York falafel counter delivering fast, inexpensive sandwiches and platters.
7.7
$$ Upper West Side (Central) Middle Eastern
Fast-casual Middle Eastern spot specializing in build-your-own bowls, salads, and pitas with shawarma, falafel, and grilled proteins. Upper West Siders lean on it for customizable lunches and early dinners that feel fresher than typical grab-and-go.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken shawarma bowl, Falafel pita with hummus, Cauliflower shawarma bowl
What makes it special: Counter-service Middle Eastern bowls with lots of customization and veg options.