Mid East Eats | Palestinian Falafel & Boba
$ • Street Vendors, Middle Eastern
Hours:
9613 Grape St, Los Angeles
(323) 793-1612
About Mid East Eats | Palestinian Falafel & Boba
Customers' Favorites
Recent Reviews
Wonderful Vegan Palestinian Dinning Exprience with Chef Summer
We were transported to Middle East, while sitting in the Majlis , the Vibrantly decorated Traditional sitting area, where your served In a style that feels like your being feed by family in their home.
Which the Permited kitchen actually is the chefs home adding the extra layer of hospitality, unlike anything else .
The from Scratch Dinner experience offered a variety of different cultural foods from...read full review
We had the absolute pleasure of experiencing the Palestinian Private Dining Experience, and it was nothing short of incredible. From the moment we arrived, we were warmly welcomed by Sumer and Andy, whose hospitality made us feel right at home in their beautifully set up tented area.
The meal began with a delicious spread of mezze, followed by a perfectly prepared maqlubeh, and ended with amazing Palestinian coffee that tied everything together. The portions were generous,...read full review
Menu
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | 11AM - 3PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 3PM |
| Sunday | 11AM - 3PM |
Mid East Eats | Palestinian Falafel & Boba is located inside a home kitchen in Watts, offering the best Palestinian food in Los Angeles. The restaurant provides a wonderful private dining experience in a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere, with a beautiful garden and gazebo in the front yard. The husband and wife team are the best hosts, super sweet and down to earth, with all smiles all the time. They make you feel like family, providing the best hospitality.
The food is incredible, authentic, and the best Middle Eastern food, made with love and good quality ingredients. The falafel is the best, so crunchy on the outside while being soft, light, fluffy, and flavorful on the inside, not oily and not dry. Favorites include the falafel nachos with all the add ons, the Rice bowl with falafel, the pita wrap with halal chicken, Zataar fries, mint lemonade, and lentil soup. The halal chicken has a smokey, earthy flavor and the Zataar on the fries is fragrant, salty, and flavorful. The sauces are all very well balanced. The mint lemonade is refreshing with fresh mint and a hint of floral orange blossom. The karak chai is amazing with cardamom, saffron, ginger, and cloves. Everything has incredible freshness, flavor pop, texture, and cooking execution. The restaurant is vegan friendly, non vegan friendly, and halal. The price is reasonable and they are a gift to the community, hosting events and fundraisers. It is a 10/10 experience.