Middle Eastern Restaurant in Logan Square – Sultan’s Market

In the heart of Logan Square, Sultan’s Market beats with the same creative, high-energy rhythm as the neighborhood itself. A local crossroads for students, longtime regulars, and late-night food seekers, this location is the ultimate destination for bold Middle Eastern flavors that never miss. Come refuel with our legendary Lentil Soup, savory Baked Kefta kabob Sandwich, or a massive Falafel Salad Bowl loaded with all the trimmings. Whether you’re grabbing a warm Meat Pie on the go or sitting down to catch up over a plate of our tender Lamb Shawarma, we serve up the comforting, soul-satisfying favorites that have made us a Logan Square landmark.

Our Logan Square Menu Highlights

Vegan Falafel Dinner with crispy falafel, rice, hummus, tabuli salad, tahini sauce and a warm pita.

Vegan Combo

A bowl of hearty lentil soup with a lemon wedge and pita bread.A bowl of hearty lentil soup with a lemon wedge and herbs.

Lentil Soup

Dinner plate with thinly sliced marinated boneless chicken slow-roasted, rice, hummus, tabouli salad and a pita.

Chicken Shawarma Dinner

Hand-made Sandwich filled with hummus, onions, cucumbers, tomatoes, and tahini sauce.

Lamb Shawarma Sandwich

Middle Eastern Flavor in the Heart of Logan Square

Logan Square: The Boulevard of Dreams

Our Logan Square location brings traditional Middle Eastern food into one of Chicago’s most artistic and community-driven neighborhoods, offering a relaxed setting where bold flavor meets modern neighborhood energy.

Located directly across from the California Blue Line, Sultan’s Market Logan Square is more than just a restaurant, it’s an Architectural experience. Sharing its walls with our sister venue, Masada, this location reflects the creative, expressive spirit of a neighborhood that has become one of Chicago’s modern cultural crossroads.

Logan Square is known for its historic boulevards, independent shops, creative spaces, and strong food culture. It’s a neighborhood that values authenticity, craftsmanship, and local connection. Sultan’s Market feels right at home here, serving comforting classics rooted in tradition and enjoyed in a modern community setting.

Our Place in
Logan Square

Where History Meets the Modern Boulevard

Logan Square’s identity is anchored in its grand, European-style boulevards and deep immigrant roots. In the late 1800s, Scandinavian and German communities helped shape the neighborhood into one of Chicago’s most architecturally ambitious areas. That legacy is still visible today in the wide, tree-lined streets, historic greystones, and public monuments that define the neighborhood.

At the heart of Logan Square stands the Illinois Centennial Monument, a soaring 70-foot column designed by Henry Bacon, the same architect behind the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. It remains one of the most recognizable landmarks in the area, symbolizing the neighborhood’s historic scale and civic pride.

This sense of history is balanced by Logan Square’s long connection to the arts. Since 1915, the Logan Theatre has stood as a cultural anchor, surviving generations of change while continuing to serve as a gathering place for film, community events, and local creativity.

Over the decades, Logan Square evolved into a cultural crossroads shaped by waves of families, artists, and independent businesses. Today, it is one of Chicago’s most expressive neighborhoods, known for its vibrant food scene, farmers markets, creative spaces, and strong neighborhood identity. It’s a place where tradition and modern culture naturally coexist.

Sultan’s Market is proud to be part of that story. Our Logan Square location sits at the intersection of rich history and a modern culinary movement, bringing Middle Eastern flavors into a neighborhood built on creativity, diversity, and everyday gathering, a place to experience both the roots and the future of Chicago.

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