Mediterranean
Mediterranean
Page 2Evelina
Evelina is a Mediterranean spot that feels cooler than most of the other neighborhood restaurants in Fort Greene.
Blu Mar
Blu Mar serves a rotating selection of Mediterranean dishes and sushi right in the middle of the South Hampton village
Zou Zou’s
At Zou Zou’s in Manhattan West, you can get unique, shareable dishes influenced by countries all over North Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean.
Antique Garage
At Antique Garage in Soho, you can enjoy a casual Mediterranean meal next to some people dressed according to trends you hadn't become aware of yet.
Hart’s
Hart’s is a tiny place in Bed-Stuy with great, unpretentious food and a constantly changing menu.
Ruffian
Ruffian is a tiny East Village bar with a huge natural wine list and a short menu of really good Mediterranean food.
Miss Ada
Miss Ada is a small, comfortable spot in Fort Greene with great Israeli food and an outdoor garden in the back.
Shukette
Head to Shukette in Chelsea for labne, pita, and other Mediterranean dishes from the Levant region.
Shuka
Shuka is a crowd-pleasing Mediterranean restaurant that will save you when you need to plan a last-minute 10-person dinner.
Samesa
Samesa is a counter-service restaurant in Rockefeller Center that serves great Middle Eastern food.
Pera Mediterranean Brasserie
Pera is a big Mediterranean restaurant in Midtown, and it’s a decent option for dinner with a group near Grand Central.
Marlow Bistro
Marlow Bistro is an Italian restaurant on the Upper West Side that feels like the setting of a first date scene from a 90s romantic comedy.
Boulud Sud
Ultimately, we are sure that Boulud Sud is some kind of Mediterranean culinary stroke of genius, just like the critics say that it is. But this is the kind of restaurant best suited for people who still keep an actual Zagat guide in their house.
Glasserie
For almost a decade, Glasserie has quietly continued to serve some of the very best food in Greenpoint.
Naya
We found ourselves enjoying the food at Naya quite a bit. However, the space is about ten feet wide and looks like a high-end shower.
Barbounia
Barbounia is definitely not our jam. It’s way too expensive for what they’re serving, and the grandiose and gaudy decor makes it feel like some sort of vaguely Mediterranean performance hall. Like at any moment one of the bus boys might start juggling.
Jack's Wife Freda
A good spot for your weekend brunch rotation, but don't rely on it for dinner. Jack's Wife Freda does not get better when the sun goes down.
Taboon
Taboon is one of the best restaurants in Hell's Kitchen, especially if you get down on Middle Eastern food. But also even if you don't.
Jack's Wife Freda
The new West Village outpost of Jack's Wife Freda is the same as the original, with a bigger, more comfortable space.
Extra Virgin
Extra Virgin in the West Village is an excellent date spot and is as consistent as they come.
Cathédrale
Cathedrale is an enormous, overpriced French restaurant from the people behind Tao - and, despite the sprawling space, it isn’t that fun.
Pheasant
Pheasant is a neighborhood Mediterranean restaurant in Williamsburg where you and your friends should spend a few hours on a Wednesday evening.
The Turk’s Inn
The Turk’s Inn is a fun spot in Bushwick modeled on an old Wisconsin supper club. You mostly go for the atmosphere, but the food is pretty decent.