Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
MidEast Tacos
250ptsArmenian-Mexican fusion that actually delivers.

About MidEast Tacos
MidEast Tacos earned a spot on LA Taco's Top Tacos list for a reason: the falafel taco is the signature item, and the Armenian barbecue meets Mexican taco format delivers a clear point of view that holds up to scrutiny. Walk-in, accessible price point, and one of Silver Lake's more coherent casual lunch or brunch stops on Sunset Blvd.
Verdict
MidEast Tacos earned a spot on LA Taco's Leading Tacos list with a premise that actually works: Armenian barbecue technique applied to a Mexican taco format, anchored by a falafel taco that's become the signature reason to visit. If you're in Silver Lake and want a taco experience that doesn't repeat what every other spot on Sunset is doing, this is the right call. Booking is easy, price point is accessible, and it delivers a clear point of view on the plate.
The Portrait
Silver Lake has no shortage of casual spots competing for the same lunch and weekend brunch crowd, which makes MidEast Tacos at 3536 Sunset Blvd a useful data point: it made LA Taco's Leading Tacos list not by doing the standard al pastor or birria rotation, but by going sideways into Armenian barbecue territory. The falafel taco is the anchor item — chickpea-based, which means it reads well for the plant-forward Silver Lake crowd — and the kebab tacos (steak and chicken) bring the Armenian barbecue thread into the format more directly. The combination isn't a novelty act. It's a narrow, coherent menu built around a specific culinary overlap that makes genuine sense geographically: Los Angeles has one of the largest Armenian-American communities in the country, and Silver Lake sits close to that cultural gravity.
If you've been once and defaulted to whatever came recommended at the counter, the return visit answer is clear: go directly to the falafel taco and compare it against the kebab option in the same sitting. The two items represent the dual identity of the menu , one rooted in Middle Eastern preparation, one more explicitly barbecue-forward , and the contrast between them is where the venue's specific point of view becomes legible. For a weekend brunch or late-morning visit, the falafel taco reads particularly well as a daytime format: lighter than the kebab, satisfying without being heavy, and a practical fit for the Silver Lake weekend pace where you want something substantive but aren't looking for a full sit-down commitment.
The temporal context worth noting: the LA Taco Leading Tacos recognition positions MidEast Tacos within a peer group of spots that have earned credibility with readers who take the format seriously. That list doesn't weight for novelty alone , it rewards execution. The falafel taco being the named standout item on that recognition suggests the fusion premise isn't just a hook; it's landing on the plate in a way that holds up to scrutiny from an audience that eats a lot of tacos.
For practical planning: walk-in is the likely format here. The venue sits on Sunset Blvd in a stretch that rewards showing up without a reservation. Group visits work at the casual end of the size range , this isn't the format for a long table booking, but a crew of two to four fits the format well. If you're anchoring a Silver Lake morning around food, MidEast Tacos works as the main stop rather than a side addition.
For a wider read on where this fits in Los Angeles dining, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide. If you're building out the rest of a Silver Lake or East Side visit, our Los Angeles bars guide and our Los Angeles experiences guide cover the surrounding options. For contrast at the opposite end of the LA dining price range, Providence and Kato represent what the city does at the tasting-menu level. If you're traveling between cities and want reference points, Le Bernardin in New York, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, and The French Laundry in Napa sit at different points on the spectrum. Closer to the casual end of the comparison, Holbox is the other LA spot worth knowing if Mexican-adjacent cuisine with a specific cultural identity is the draw.
Quick reference: 3536 Sunset Blvd, Silver Lake, Los Angeles. Walk-in format. Accessible price point. LA Taco Leading Tacos recognition. Lead item: falafel taco.
Booking
Booking difficulty at MidEast Tacos is easy. This is a walk-in casual format on Sunset Blvd , no reservation infrastructure required. Show up, order at the counter, and go. Weekend morning and midday periods will be the busiest window given the Silver Lake brunch crowd, so arriving slightly before the peak lunch rush is the practical move if you want to avoid a line.
FAQ
- Can I eat at the bar at MidEast Tacos? MidEast Tacos operates as a casual counter-service format on Sunset Blvd in Silver Lake. Seating configuration details aren't confirmed in available data, but the format is informal enough that the experience is more about counter ordering than a seated bar. If counter seating matters to your visit, call ahead to confirm the current setup.
- How far ahead should I book MidEast Tacos? You don't need to book ahead. This is a walk-in spot. The LA Taco Leading Tacos recognition means weekend midday can draw a line, but the format turns over fast. Arriving slightly off-peak , early morning or mid-afternoon rather than prime lunch , is the practical hedge if you want zero wait.
- Can MidEast Tacos accommodate groups? Casual counter-service format means groups of two to four are the practical fit. Larger groups can work in terms of ordering, but the venue isn't structured for a long sit-down group booking the way a full-service restaurant would be. For a Silver Lake group visit, keep it under six for a smooth experience.
- What should a first-timer know about MidEast Tacos? The menu is built around the intersection of Armenian barbecue and Mexican taco format , that's the premise, not a gimmick. LA Taco named the falafel taco a leading taco, so start there. Price point is accessible. It's a counter-service format on Sunset Blvd, so walk in, order the falafel taco as your anchor, and add a kebab taco to compare the two sides of the menu in one visit.
- Does MidEast Tacos handle dietary restrictions? The falafel taco is the confirmed plant-forward option and the signature item, which makes it a clear starting point for vegetarians. Beyond that, specific dietary accommodation details , allergen protocols, modifications , aren't confirmed in available data. Given the menu's Middle Eastern-Mexican fusion base, it's worth confirming directly with the venue for anything beyond vegetarian needs.
- What should I order at MidEast Tacos? The falafel taco is the named standout: it's the item that earned the LA Taco Leading Tacos recognition and the one that leading captures the venue's specific identity. On a return visit, add the kebab tacos (steak or chicken) to get the Armenian barbecue thread in the format. The falafel taco is the order if you're only getting one item.
Compare MidEast Tacos
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| MidEast Tacos | Easy | ||
| Kato | New Taiwanese, Asian | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Hayato | Japanese | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Vespertine | Progressive, Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Holbox | Mexican Seafood, Mexican | $$ | Unknown |
| Sushi Kaneyoshi | Sushi, Japanese | $$$$ | Unknown |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at MidEast Tacos?
MidEast Tacos is a casual walk-in spot on Sunset Blvd, not a bar-format venue. Counter or table seating is the likely setup here. If a bar perch is important to your visit, this probably is not your format — but for quick, no-fuss ordering, it fits the bill.
How far ahead should I book MidEast Tacos?
No booking needed. MidEast Tacos operates as a walk-in casual spot at 3536 Sunset Blvd, so just show up. Peak lunch and weekend hours on Sunset can draw a crowd, so arriving slightly off-peak gives you the smoothest experience.
Can MidEast Tacos accommodate groups?
As a casual Sunset Blvd walk-in, it handles small groups without any advance coordination. For larger parties of six or more, informal spots like this can get tight during busy service windows, so arriving early or splitting into smaller waves is the practical move.
What should a first-timer know about MidEast Tacos?
The concept is specific: Armenian barbecue technique applied to Mexican taco form, with falafel tacos and kebab tacos as the signatures. MidEast Tacos earned a spot on LA Taco's Top Tacos list, which is a credible local benchmark. Come for the food, not the ambience — this is a casual Silver Lake counter spot, not a sit-down dining experience.
Does MidEast Tacos handle dietary restrictions?
The falafel taco is the clearest plant-forward option on the menu, making this a reasonable stop for vegetarians. The kebab tacos feature steak and chicken. Beyond that, specific allergen or dietary accommodation details are not available, so it is worth asking at the counter before ordering.
What should I order at MidEast Tacos?
Start with the falafel taco — it is the dish that put MidEast Tacos on LA Taco's Top Tacos list and the clearest expression of the Armenian-Mexican fusion premise. The kebab tacos, made with steak or chicken, are the other anchor of the menu. Order both to get a full read on what the kitchen does.
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