New York Cheap Food

The Big Apple is the city that never sleeps, therefore you should be able to find New York cheap food around the clock. Being a cosmopolitan metropolis, there's everything from street vendors and hot dog stands to fast food joints and five star restaurants. Along the same lines, many cultures and traditions are reflected in the cuisine of New York City, such as Mexican, Puerto Rican, Dominican, Korean, Italian, Albanian, Filipino, Kosher, Jamaican, West Indian, Irish, Greek, Czech, Bangladeshi, Arab, Indian, Pakistani, Colombian, Ecuadorean, Russian, Uzbek, African-American, African, Creole, Guyanese, Latin American, French, and just about any other nationality that you can think of.

Chinatown in Manhattan is a great destination for cheap food NYC. Wo Hop, for instance, exemplifies the earlier statement about cheap eats 24/7. In addition, to that, meals are not only tasty, but also low priced. Other good choices in the same area include Pho Bang Mott, Hop Lee, Ya Ya Tea Garden, Ajisen Noodle, Sanur, Nha Trang One, Xo Kitchen, and New Wonton Garden. It is very difficult to go wrong with Chinese foods, both in terms of price and flavor, but as was already said, there is a wide variety in New York, so it is not a bad idea to go exploring a little bit.

Italy, as can be expected, is well represented by such places as Supper, and Otto. Pastas, salads and cheese are never lacking in either of these cheap restaurants. El Cocotero specializes in arepas and other Venezuelan traditional dishes. Tacos Matamoros offers tacos at less than two dollars each, as well as burritos and quesadillas, and one person can dine there for $10 dollars or less. On top of all these options, locals and visitors alike can always turn to New York cheap food staples like Papaya King and Papaya Gray.



  • |
  • |
  • |
  • |