
Highest-rated Middle Eastern restaurants in St. Louis by diners
Highest-rated Middle Eastern restaurants in St. Louis by diners
The aromatic spice combinations of Middle Eastern cuisine can make your mouth water and your stomach growl. It stems from ancient civilizations influenced by the Mediterranean along its western border, the deserts of Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Syria, and the mountains of Afghanistan in the eastern part of the region.
That said, it's easily confused with its geographic neighbor, Mediterranean cuisine. Although the two have some foods in common, like pita bread or stuffed grape leaves, Mediterranean food tends to use herbs. At the same time, Middle Eastern fare is flavored with bolder spices like sumac, cumin, turmeric, coriander, and cardamom.
As consumers lean toward healthier fare, Middle Eastern restaurants are poised to have a moment. The cuisine's plant-heavy options include hummus, falafel, and fattoush salad. Lentils have been another Middle Eastern staple since at least 8,000 B.C. To satisfy a sweet tooth, options like baklava and halva fit the bill.
Middle Eastern dining emphasizes a shared experience, with many dishes designed to be eaten communally so that everyone at the table can build relationships through food. Mezze platters of bite-sized options and family-style stews are perfect for a night out with family or friends.
Although Middle Eastern restaurants aren't as prevalent as other ethnic cuisines, there are over 144,000 places in the United States where you can sample this region's delights.
Stacker compiled a list of the highest-rated breakfast restaurants in St. Louis based on diners' reviews on Yelp as of July 2025. Restaurants with at least 20 reviews tagged as "Middle Eastern" on Yelp and within a 10-kilometer radius of St. Louis were included. Some restaurants featured may serve other food items besides breakfast food. Also, in an effort to highlight independent businesses and local chains, those with more than 10 locations nationally, based on the Yelp data, were not included.
Keep reading to see if your favorite restaurant made the cut, and to discover new spots you haven't been to yet.
#10. Taste of Lebanon
- Rating: 3.7/5 (233 reviews)
- Price level: $$
- Address: 331 North Euclid Ave. St. Louis, Missouri
- Categories: Coffee & Tea, Lebanese, Hookah Bars
- Read more on Yelp
#9. The Vine Mediterranean Cafe and Market
- Rating: 4.0/5 (610 reviews)
- Price level: $$
- Address: 3171 South Grand Blvd. Saint Louis, Missouri
- Categories: Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, Vegetarian
- Read more on Yelp
#8. Ranoush
- Rating: 4.0/5 (80 reviews)
- Price level: $$
- Address: 386 North Euclid Ave. St. Louis, Missouri
- Categories: Hookah Bars, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
- Read more on Yelp
#7. Ranoush
- Rating: 4.0/5 (442 reviews)
- Price level: $$
- Address: 6501 Delmar Blvd. Saint Louis, Missouri
- Categories: Middle Eastern
- Read more on Yelp
#6. Sheesh Restaurant
- Rating: 4.1/5 (282 reviews)
- Price level: $$
- Address: 3226 South Grand Blvd. Saint Louis, Missouri
- Categories: Turkish, Middle Eastern
- Read more on Yelp
#5. Aya Sofia
- Rating: 4.1/5 (367 reviews)
- Price level: $$
- Address: 6671 Chippewa St. Saint Louis, Missouri
- Categories: Turkish, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
- Read more on Yelp
#4. Majeed Mediterranean Restaurant
- Rating: 4.4/5 (173 reviews)
- Price level: $$
- Address: 4601 Gravois Ave. St. Louis, Missouri
- Categories: Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
- Read more on Yelp
#3. Sameem Afghan Restaurant
- Rating: 4.6/5 (647 reviews)
- Price level: $$
- Address: 4341 Manchester Ave. Saint Louis, Missouri
- Categories: Afghan, Middle Eastern, Indian
- Read more on Yelp
#2. Layali Halab
- Rating: 4.8/5 (66 reviews)
- Address: 10477 Old Olive St. Road St. Louis, Missouri
- Categories: Middle Eastern, Syrian, Mediterranean
- Read more on Yelp
#1. Afghan Kabob House
- Rating: 4.9/5 (72 reviews)
- Price level: $$
- Address: 3500 Watson Road St. Louis, Missouri
- Categories: Afghan, Middle Eastern
- Read more on Yelp
This story features data reporting by Wade Zhou, writing by Jill Jaracz, and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 102 metros.