Cheap Restaurants in New York City

Cheap Restaurants in New York City

Restaurants Overview
Name Price/
Cuisine
Location
 
40 Carrots
Tart frozen yogurt made this place famous decades before the Pinkberry...
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Midtown East
 
Aroma Espresso Bar
Great Italian coffee is the cornerstone here, and it anchors...
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Midtown East
 
Artichoke Pizza
Grab a gargantuan slice at table-less Artichoke Pizza, where...
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East Village
 
Bagels & Co.
This kosher spot has only a few tables and bare-bones decor...
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Upper West Side
 
Baoguette
Vietnamese banh mi have taken New York by storm in the past couple...
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East Village
 
Bleecker Street Pizza
Flavor reigns at Bleecker Street Pizza, where the thin-crusted...
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Greenwich Village
 
Burger Joint
What's a college burger bar, done up in particleboard and rec-room...
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Midtown West
 
Chai Home Kitchen
Atmosphere and lunch under for $10? Check! From 11:30 am to 4...
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Midtown West
 
Crif Dogs
Gluttony reigns at Crif Dogs; indulge in a bacon-wrapped, deep-fried...
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East Village
 
Doughnut Plant
You'll find all-American junk food elevated to high art at New...
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Lower East Side
 
Dumpling House
One of the best deals in Chinatown is at Dumpling House, where...
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Chinatown
 
Eat
Not to be confused with Zabars-run E.A.T nearby, this neighborhood...
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Upper East Side
 
Eisenberg's Sandwich Shop
Since 1929 this narrow coffee shop with its timeworn counter...
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Flatiron District
 
Ess a Bagel
Known for big, airy bagels that consistently rank among Manhattan's...
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Midtown East
 
Financier Patisserie
On the cobblestone pedestrian street that has become the Financial...
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Lower Manhattan
 
Gray's Papaya
It's a stand-up, takeout dive. And, yes, limos do sometimes stop...
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Greenwich Village
 
Great New York Noodletown
Although the soups and noodles are unbeatable at this no-frills...
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Chinatown
 
Halal Cart
These two food carts at 53rd Street and 6th Avenue. are meccas...
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Midtown West
 
Hummus Place
New York's preeminent hummus parlors—now with five Manhattan...
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East Village
 
Jack's Stir Brew
Jack Mazzola's namesake coffee shop has become an unofficial...
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Lower Manhattan
 
Joe's Pizza
You might recognize this Greenwich Village institution from its...
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West Village
 
Joya
This hyped-up Cobble Hill eatery serves well-priced Thai food...
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Downtown Brooklyn
 
Kati Roll Company
Think of kati rolls as South Asian tacos, griddled parathas stuffed...
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Greenwich Village
 
La Superior
Serving some of Brooklyn's best Mexican grub this side of the...
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Williamsburg
 
Levain Bakery
Completely unpretentious and utterly delicious, Levain Bakery's...
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Upper West Side
 
Mamoun's Falafel
Be careful with the incendiary hot sauce at Mamoun's Falafel...
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East Village
 
Maoz
While you're waiting for your formidable falafel balls and French...
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Union Square
 
Moustache
There's typically a crowd waiting outside for one of the copper-top...
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West Village
 
Murray's Bagels
Murray's crusty bagels are best enjoyed still warm from the oven...
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Greenwich Village
 
Nathan's Famous
No visit to Coney Island would be truly complete without a hot...
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Coney Island and Brighton Beach
 
Nha Trang
You can get a great meal for less than $10 at this low-atmosphere...
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Chinatown
 
Peanut Butter & Co. Sandwich Shop
For a childhood classic kicked up a notch, head to Peanut Butter...
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Greenwich Village
 
Pinche Taqueria
These slim taquerias may be the only spots in Manhattan where...
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NoLIta
 
Pop Burger
Whether you're starting your evening or ending your night, this...
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Chelsea
 
Porchetta
Super-succulent Italian roast pork—dusted in fennel pollen...
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East Village
 
Rai Rai Ken
Japanese expats flock to Rai Rai Ken for ramen sunk into one...
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East Village
 
Shake Shack
Although there are other locations of Danny Meyer's patties 'n...
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Flatiron District
 
Shake Shack
Local restaurant legend Danny Meyer has gone a little low-brow...
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Upper West Side
 
Sugar Sweet Sunshine
If taking a seat is preferred, scoot into the cozy couches and...
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Lower East Side
 
Sunshine 27
Formerly HSF, this Cantonese restaurant offers addictive fare...
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Chinatown
 
Teresa's
At the end of Montague Street, right before the entrance to the...
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Waterfront Brooklyn
 
Tom's Restaurant
For friendly service and great diner fare and excellent fluffy...
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Downtown Brooklyn
 
Tuck Shop
Tuck Shop offers Australian street food. Try a spicy beef meat...
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East Village
 
Veniero's Pasticceria
More than a century old, this bustling bakery-café sells...
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East Village
 
XO Kitchen
Chinese students throng this Hong Kong-style eatery. The walls...
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Chinatown
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