Restaurants By Cuisine
Middle Eastern Restaurants In Toronto
Mapped Restaurants Toronto
Al-Madinah Shawarma and Sweet
96 Rexdale Blvd, Unit 4
Etobicoke
St. Clair Shawarma and Falafel
570 St Clair Ave West
Toronto
416-546-1219
Armenian Kitchen
1646 Victoria Park Ave, Unit 1-A
North York
416-757-7722
Lebanon Express
439 Yonge St
Toronto
647-351-0494
Bon-A-Pita
2777 Steeles Ave W
North York
416-913-8636
Ali Baba Shawarma
1960 Lawrence Ave E
Scarborough
Ali Baba's Middle Eastern Cuisine
1430 Queen St W
Toronto
416-536-2100
Ali Baba's
229 Church St
Toronto
416-203-9908
Ali Baba's Middle Eastern Cuisine
2202 Dundas St W
Toronto
416-538-7001
Ali Baba's
1878 Weston Rd
York
416-244-8219
Anoush Iranian Buffet Restaurant
6119 Yonge St
North York
416-222-6672
Anoush Restaurant
181 College St
Toronto
647-436-3625
Best Grill Restaurant
2215 Steeles Ave W
North York
Falafel Hut Village
4700 Keele St, Unit 8
North York
Johnny's Shawarma and Falafel
1904 Kennedy Rd
Scarborough
Pita Pure House
717 Bay St
Toronto
6473516889
Quick Pita
65 Duncan St
Toronto
416-599-7482
Richtree Market Restaurant
181 Bay St, Unit 2
Toronto
Taste Of The Mediterranean
115 Front St E
Toronto
416-306-0779
Tempus Cafe and Bistro
508 Yonge St
Toronto
416-929-8893
Taste of the Mediterranean
205 Dundas St. W
Toronto
416-850-3338
Parsi
141 Spadina Ave
Toronto
416-598-3900
Taste of the Mediterranean
700 Bay St
Toronto
416-916-4888
Ali Baba's
1283 Bloor St W
Toronto
416-913-4463
Ali Baba's
610 College St
Toronto
416-537-0100
Cozzy Corner
4664 Yonge St
North York
416-222-2522
Markaz Cafe and Shisha Lounge
222 Richmond Street West
Toronto
416-340-7401
Middle Eastern Restaurants Toronto
The historically-rich Middle East boasts some of the most exotic dishes around. Although regional variations are expected, traditional fare usually makes use of different types of grain such as barley, wheat and maize; olives, butter and olive oil; sesame, dates, and honey; and beans and pulses. The average Toronto Middle Eastern restaurant normally features grilled lamb and mutton, savory stews, and stuffed vegetables flavored with cumin, cardamom, turmeric, sumac, garlic, lemon juice, and even yoghurt. First-timers should try out kebabs, which are basically grilled meat and vegetables on a stick, or meat and vegetable wraps garnished with a spicy garlic sauce. Top it off with a slice of nut-encrusted filo pastry and a cup of thick Turkish coffee. Since Middle Eastern eating establishments in Toronto range from fancy restaurants with an authentic ambiance to simple and inexpensive side walk stalls, you have no reason to miss out on this unique cuisine.
