Middle Eastern Restaurant in Lincoln Park – Sultan’s Market

Sultan’s Market in Lincoln Park is that effortless neighborhood gem where you walk in for a quick bite and leave already planning your next visit. Perfectly situated for a post-park meal or a study break, our Lincoln Park home offers a warm, casual escape where the food is always generous and the service is fast. Savor the crunch of our signature crispy falafel, the rich flavors of our slow-roasted beef and chicken shawarma, or explore our vibrant salad bar filled with freshly made tabbouleh and stuffed grape leaves. Whether you’re grabbing a warm pita sandwich on a weekday or enjoying a relaxed dinner after a stroll through the neighborhood, we provide the consistent, soulful Mediterranean flavors that Lincoln Park has come to love.

Falafel, Shawarma & Middle Eastern Classics

Hand made Falafel sandwich filled with fresh cucumbers, tomatoes, onions and tahini sauce.

Falafel Sandwich

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

A dinner plate with sliced lamb shawarma, hummus, tabuli salad, and rice.

Lamb Shawarma Dinner

Fresh Mediterranean salad bowl with lettuce, cherry tomatoes, black olives, and feta cheese from Sultan’s Market salad bar

Salad

Fresh Middle Eastern Favorites in Lincoln Park

Lincoln Park: Serenity in the City

Our Lincoln Park location brings Sultan’s Market’s from-scratch Middle Eastern cooking to one of Chicago’s most beloved neighborhoods.

Nestled along the tree-lined avenues of the North Side, Sultan’s Market Lincoln Park offers a peaceful retreat where the city’s energy softens into a more refined pace. To walk these streets is to move through a landscape designed for beauty more than a century ago. Named in honor of Abraham Lincoln in 1865, the area transformed from a former cemetery into what would become Chicago’s premier “front yard.”

That legacy of public serenity lives on today through the nearby Lincoln Park Zoo, one of the nation’s oldest free public zoos, and the historic Lincoln Park Conservatory, a stunning glass-domed sanctuary that has showcased exotic plants since 1892.

At Sultan’s Market Lincoln Park, we bring that same sense of timelessness to our food, offering fresh, handmade Middle Eastern flavors in a setting that reflects the elegance, preservation, and everyday warmth of one of Chicago’s most storied communities.

Our Place in Lincoln Park

A Sanctuary of Timeless Elegance

Lincoln Park’s history is one of transformation. What began as a 19th-century cemetery on Chicago’s North Side was reimagined in 1865 into what would become the city’s premier “front yard”, a vast public landscape designed for beauty, leisure, and civic life. This vision of open space and cultural access helped shape Lincoln Park into one of Chicago’s most beloved neighborhoods.

That legacy lives on today through the Lincoln Park Zoo, one of the oldest free public zoos in the nation, and a landmark that continues to draw families, students, and visitors from across the city. Just steps away, the Lincoln Park Conservatory stands as a Victorian-era masterpiece. Since 1892, its soaring glass domes have sheltered exotic plants from around the world, offering a quiet, luminous retreat in the middle of the city.

Over the decades, Lincoln Park grew into a neighborhood defined by tree-lined streets, historic architecture, cultural institutions, and a deep connection to the lakefront. It is a place shaped as much by daily life as by destination landmarks, where morning walks, afternoons in the park, and evenings out have long been part of the neighborhood rhythm.

Today, Lincoln Park blends heritage and modern city living. Its food scene, local shops, and community spaces reflect a neighborhood that values both preservation and progress, where people gather not only to explore, but to feel at home.

Sultan’s Market is proud to be part of that story. Our Lincoln Park location brings Middle Eastern cooking into a neighborhood built on public beauty, cultural life, and everyday connection, offering fresh, handmade flavors in a place where history and modern Chicago continue to meet.

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