Craving kofta, couscous, or Kibbeh? The best Middle Eastern restaurants in Auburn Hills have all that and more. To find the best Middle Eastern spots we analyzed top restaurant review and ranking sites and local food blogs. Sit down and feast mezze-style with a hookah pipe and belly dancers at some of these Auburn Hills venues.
Finding the best Middle Eastern restaurant for you shouldn’t feel like a second job. The restaurants in this list rose to the top after we analyzed the Yelp and Google ratings for 11294 restaurants in Auburn Hills, 823905 restaurant reviews, and exactly 792 lists and articles from experts at and more. All with some boam magic. The restaurants you see have been featured in . We automatically update restaurants’ open hours and services, so you can actually enjoy the top restaurants we show. Restaurants can’t pay to show up on this list, so enjoy the best food with no agenda. Don’t sleep on the restaurants in this list.
To elevate your falafel experience, we recommend some Chardonnay to go with your dish. This pairing works especially well because this white wine enhances flavour.
When considering what goes best with falafel, we recommend a glass of Rosé, it truly complements the dish as it counterbalances the dense texture of the falafel.
When having lamb stew, experts suggest you pair it with a glass of Riesling, a popular white wine.
Where can you find some world-class Middle Eastern every September? At the South Bay Falafel Festival in Torrance, California, The United States.
An astounding 26 pounds 16 ounces of kale was eaten in The United States by Gideon Oji in only 8.
Don’t forget that National National Caesar Salad Day falls on July 4. Be sure to enjoy a little salad!
Finding parking in Auburn Hills can be tricky, especially if you are going out for food. To make the hunt for parking easier, we’ve partnered with a cutting-edge digital parking reservation system, Spothero, that enables you to book a spot in advance before you visit your chosen Middle Eastern spot.