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Cheap Eats in NYC!
NY Magazine published this list of the 100 best cheap restaurants in New York. Enjoy!
http://newyorkmetro.com/restaurants/...ts/2006/18479/ |
The culinary staple of my life is missing: Chipotle Mexican Grill!
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Fabulous! Thanks for posting lizzie!
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Despite the rep, I find more "cheap" places to eat in NYC than other cities I travel to. There's an interesting little diner on every corner in Chelsea, Union Square, the Village. And the best street vendors/street food in the U.S.
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Chipotle is a public McDonald's chain, which rarely if ever make the list.
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While the article attempts to explain their definition of "cheap", I'd say it is different from mine.
While I love Lupa, for example, our recent lunch in which we split a pasta, ordered one entree each, skipped desserts and had a glass of wine each was $76. Don't get me wrong -- it was worth every penny, but not what I'd list in an article of "cheap" restaurants. Barbuto is a favorite too, and I think we spent more there than Lupa for a two course lunch. Others are right in that there are many surprisingly good places all over the city that I would call cheap -- more in the $5 to $15 per person range -- possibly even with a glass of house wine. Still the article made for interesting readings, and I'm sure some of them even fit my idea of cheap eats. |
Agreed ... NY Mag often means "good value" instead of empirically "cheap."
NYC has "cheap restaurants," but it also has many places where you can get a $200 value for $100. |
ALso, many of the restaurants mentieond are not in Manhattan. There's some great value if you are willing to go to Brooklyn, Queens or the Bronx.
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Wholeheartedly agree that many of these places are a good value, however, not necessarily cheap. Just posting for a good reference. I'll definitely print this out and hang it on the fridge!
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