Where to Find the Best Donair in New Westminster

Donair Star (Brow of the Hill)

Right off 12th Street, Donair Star has become a quiet favourite among downtown locals looking for something fast, filling, and freshly made. It’s a small spot, easy to miss if you’re not looking for it — but once you’ve tried it, it’s hard not to come back.

Their donairs are what you hope for in a great takeout wrap: warm, soft pita packed with tender meat, crisp vegetables, and that essential garlicky sauce that makes the whole thing work. Portions are generous without being overwhelming, and everything feels made to order — not pulled from a warmer.

If you’re vegetarian, the Falafel Donair and Falafel Plate are delicious. The falafel has a light, crunchy texture and comes with a side of tangy sauce that ties it all together.

Donair Star keeps things simple — no frills, just good food served fast. It’s a solid lunch stop or a go-to for a late dinner on the way home from the SkyTrain. In a neighbourhood packed with restaurants, this one earns its place the old-fashioned way: by getting the basics right every time.

Paradise Donair (Brow of the Hill)

If you’ve spent any time exploring New Westminster’s 12th Street food scene, you’ve likely come across Paradise Donair — a longtime local favourite known for generous portions, affordable prices, and classic Middle Eastern comfort food.

Family-owned and serving the community since 1998, Paradise Donair has built a loyal following for its hearty wraps and platters packed with fresh vegetables, tender meats, and house-made sauces.

Made with crispy falafel, fresh veggies, and your choice of sauces, the Falafel Donair can be ordered as a wrap or a platter with rice and pita on the side. It’s filling, flavourful, and proof that you don’t need lamb or beef to enjoy a proper donair experience.

Whether you’re grabbing takeout for lunch or stopping in after a long day, Paradise Donair offers comfort food done right — no frills, just fresh ingredients and big flavours.

Zaaki Cuisine (Uptown)

Tucked along 6th Street in Uptown New Westminster, Zaaki Cuisine has become a local favourite for authentic Middle Eastern fare served fresh and fast. Known for its generous portions, friendly service, and consistently well-made donairs and shawarma plates, Zaaki has earned a loyal following among New West locals looking for a satisfying, affordable meal.

The menu offers a wide range of options — from chicken and beef shawarma wraps to hearty platters with rice, salad, and house-made sauces. Everything is made to order, with fresh vegetables and halal meats.

For vegetarians, the Falafel Wrap or Platter is a great choice. The falafel is crisp on the outside, soft inside, and packed with flavour — easily one of the best in the city. It’s proof that Zaaki isn’t just a great stop for meat lovers; it’s a reliable option for anyone craving authentic Middle Eastern food done right.

Service is quick and friendly, and though seating is limited, most customers opt for takeout. Whether you’re grabbing lunch between errands or ordering dinner for the family, Zaaki delivers quality and consistency every time.

Shawarma Corner (Downtown)

When you’re walking down Columbia Street and catch the scent of grilled meat and warm pita, chances are it’s coming from Shawarma Corner. This small, no-frills spot has become a downtown New Westminster staple for anyone craving a hearty wrap or platter done right.

The vibe here is simple — quick counter service, generous servings, and food that speaks for itself. The chicken shawarma is juicy and packed with flavour, the lamb is rich and perfectly seasoned, and the sauces tie it all together without overpowering. It’s the kind of comfort food that keeps people coming back week after week.

For vegetarians, the Falafel Wrap or Falafel with Rice holds its own. The falafel comes out crisp and well-spiced, balanced by creamy hummus and fresh vegetables. It’s fresh, filling, and a great option when you want something lighter but still satisfying.

Shawarma Corner fits right into New West’s downtown rhythm — fast, friendly, and full of flavour. Whether you’re stopping in for lunch between errands or picking up takeout for a casual dinner, it delivers every time.

Donair Affair (Glenbrook)

There’s nothing flashy about Donair Affair — no neon signage or trendy decor. Just a steady stream of people coming and going, clutching foil-wrapped donairs that weigh about as much as a small dumbbell.

This is New Westminster’s version of comfort food on demand. The grill’s always hot, the pita’s always soft, and the portions never disappoint. Beef, chicken, lamb — it’s all here, piled high and drenched in that unmistakable garlicky sauce.

But the surprise comes from the vegetarian side of the menu. The Falafel Donair is crisp, fragrant, and satisfying in a way most meat-free options aren’t. It’s proof that this shop knows how to do the basics — and do them well.

Donair Affair isn’t trying to impress anyone. It’s just quietly doing what it’s always done: feeding hungry locals fast, without fuss. And somehow, that’s exactly what makes it stand out.

Donair Tower: (Sapperton)

In Sapperton, Donair Tower doesn’t need to shout to get your attention. It’s the kind of place you notice because people are always coming and going — nurses on break, neighbours grabbing takeout, students stopping by after class. It’s steady, unfussy, and quietly dependable.

The menu reads like a greatest hits list of Mediterranean comfort food: chicken and beef donairs, shawarma wraps, falafel, and rice plates piled high. There’s no shortage of options, but what you’ll remember most are the portions — generous, filling, and made to satisfy.

The Falafel Plate earns its reputation as a local favourite, especially for those looking for a meat-free meal that still feels substantial. Crisp on the outside, soft inside, and balanced by fresh salad and tahini, it’s comfort food without compromise.

Donair Tower isn’t trying to be trendy. It’s the kind of small, local restaurant that just gets the basics right — fresh food, fair prices, and consistency that keeps people coming back. In a city full of new openings and short-lived pop-ups, that kind of reliability feels rare.

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Nate B

Nate is a New Westminster local and freelance web designer, digital marketer, photographer, and writer for small businesses around the lower mainland.

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