MIDDLE EASTERN RESTAURANTS

Leora Mansoor / May 6, 2022

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When you’re far away from home, sometimes the best thing you can do, other than cry over pictures of your beautiful country until you’re over it, is eat. And by ‘eat’ I don’t mean stuffing your face with Pringles or whatever the hell Lay’s chips are. I mean eat the real stuff. The mouthwatering food that reminds you of your friends, your home, and most importantly, your mama. Here is a list we’ve made of the best Middle Eastern restaurants in Dublin so you don’t have to look for them yourself. Give them a try and let us know what you think!     

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Shouk

This little haven of fresh vegetables, bright colours and cushions creates the warm and friendly ambiance that its name suggests. The word shouk, meaning market or market places in Hebrew, is the perfect place to graze on mezze, hummus, falafel or those intoxicatingly delicate blends of Middle Eastern spices that are hard to find here in Ireland. The owner, Alon Salman, who was born near Tel Aviv to an Irish mother and Israeli father, created this little haven with his own hands – and you can feel that love and devotion in every aspect of Shouk.

 Location: 40 Drumcondra Rd Lower, Drumcondra

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JERUSALEM

Jerusalem is a fusion of Palestinian and Lebanese food, owned by Palestinian born Basil Ziadeh, who is also the owner of the popular Middle Eastern restaurant, Damascus Gate. Everything in this Middle Eastern restaurant is made from scratch and with fresh ingredients. Try one of the house specialties, the manakessh bilzatar, which gives a nod to its Irish location with its pizza form, but is loaded with aromatic thyme and sesame seeds. The food may not be the most meticulously presented, but it truly is delicious. 

Location: 77 Lower Camden Street

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Rotana Cafe

This friendly Lebanese restaurant was opened by Mohammed Abuissa in 2008 and quickly became one of Dublin’s most popular Middle Eastern restaurants. Whilst it is well known for its mouth watering falafel and homemade baklava, Rotana has amazing reviews across all platforms. They even have a shisha lounge on the outside terrace, now how’s that for a taste of home?

Location: 31 South Richmond Street, Portobello, Dublin 2

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UMI FALAFEL

Umi, the Arabic word for mother, may help you understand what Umi Falafel is all about. Fresh falafel is prepared every day with a loving mix of onion, garlic and rich spices. This cheap Middle Eastern eatery is perfect for some wholesome, filling and delicious flavours from home. 

Location: Callaghan House 13 Dame Street, Dublin D02HX67, Ireland

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Shakshuka, formerly known as Little Jerusalem

Shakshuka is another cosy Palestinian joint whose proclaimed aim “to preserve, maintain and promote the Palestinian culture through food, art and music”. This is reflected by the vibrant wall art, comfy cushions and twinkling light features. This Middle Eastern restaurant bases its look on Bedouin tent culture, and is deliciously comforting to be inside. The owners are also responsible for the successful Middle Eastern restaurant, The Silk Road Café, so you know that you’re in good hands food wise.

Location: 3 Wynnefield Rd, Rathmines, D06 F2Y2

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The Cedar Tree

Sitting in this Lebanese restaurant, with its understated marble walls and mosaic floors, you feel like you could be chewing on dolmades anywhere in the Middle East. With its generous portions and its relaxed atmosphere, The Cedar Tree is a credit to family style Lebanese food well done. Lebanese wines are available at competitive prices and even has a little bit of bellydancing on Saturdays for entertainment.

Location: 11a Saint Andrews Street, Dublin City Centre

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THE DAMASCUS GATE

The warm welcome that awaits you and the fresh baklava decorating the counter is enough to create a great first impression when you walk through the doors of Damascus Gate. Known affectionately as the little sister (despite being an older establishment) to Jerusalem, this Middle Eastern restaurant beautifully captures the flavours of Syria. With their generous portions and a microphone on standby for Middle Eastern karaoke nights, this place is a can’t-miss.

Location: 10 Upper Camden Street | Dublin 2, Dublin D

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Zaytoon

This Persian grab-and-go restaurant is perhaps one of the only places in Dublin, let alone Ireland, that can boast of Persian food. This Middle Eastern restaurant proudly uses fresh ingredients, Irish suppliers and never freeze or fry their food. Started by fellow Iranians and best friends, Jamshid Kamvar and Azad Shirazi, you can taste their synergy and passion in their creation.  Leave your guilt at the door, they say. They are healthy and use eco friendly packaging. Noosh-e-jan!

Location: 14/15 Parliament Street | 44/45 Lower Camden Street

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DO FALAFEl

Here is another grab-and-go Middle Eastern restaurant that definitely satisfies the quota for Middle Eastern comfort. It’s cheap, tasty and the people who run it are known for their hospitality and kindness. What’s not to like?

Location: 63 Richmond St South, Dublin 2

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Keshk

Although Egyptian cuisine is more traditionally regarded as North African, this place claims to do a little bit of both, serving as a bridge between North African and Middle Eastern cuisine. While it may not be the cheapest, it definitely does not disappoint with its large portions, informal atmosphere and flavoursome dishes. 

Location: 71 Mespil Road, Dublin, Ireland