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Middle Eastern Restaurants in North Austin

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A Beirut

Middle EasternNorth

This Lebanese food trailer offers kebabs, falafel, and more – don't miss their popular shawarma fries and rose lemonade.

3225 Amy Donovan Plaza, 512/758-3377

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B Chapli Kababs n Curries

Middle EasternNorth

1200 W. Howard Ste. 2-B, 512/989-2928

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C Mirchi

Middle EasternNorth

Family-owned Indian-Pakistani restaurant in North Austin serves dishes from the grill and tandoor (beef seekh kabab, chicken boti) traditionally plated or stuffed in naan or paratha wraps.

1212 W Palmer Lane, 512/284-8289

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D Peace Bakery & Deli

Bakery, Deli/Sandwich Shop, Middle EasternNorth

As a bakery and deli, Peace Bakery offers meals and handmade pastries that reflect the flavors of the Middle East. Grab a wrap or a falafel plate and top it off with a baklava.

11220 N. Lamar Blvd., 512/386-1152

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E Pita Shack

Middle EasternNorth

Halal wraps and plates, including beef and chicken shawarma, chicken kabab, falafel, and baba-ghanouj.

616 Farm to Market 685 a 108, Pflugerville, 512/252-8300

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F Shahi Cafe

Mediterranean, Middle EasternNorth

International grocery store stocking specialties from Europe, the Middle East, and Asia also boasts a lunch counter that makes a pretty mean shawarma.

12410 N. Lamar Blvd., 512/837-8669

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G Troy

Mediterranean, Middle EasternNorth$10-$25

Put yourself in the hands of an expert at the counter, and be guided through this menu. Composed of stews, salads, and kebabs, it is small enough that it takes only a few trips to sample its entirety. All meals come with hot tea and whatever dessert the kitchen whips up that day. These tend to be sticky and pudding-ish, but usually round out the meal in a pleasant fashion.

8105 Mesa, 512/897-2860

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