Top 8 Eats for Under $10 in New York City

Submitted 13.07.10 in Saving Money, Travel, Travel On The Cheap | Add Comment
By Kathleen

New York City might be one of the most expensive cities in the world, but that doesn’t necessarily mean you have to subsist on hot dogs, cheese pizza slices, and pretzels for your entire stay. There are plenty of quality eateries in New York where you can get a scrumptious meal for less than $10 a piece.

If you’re traveling on a budget, you’re probably going to have very little left in your pocket after paying for a hotel, attractions, and transportation. But fear not. Take note of these 8 cheap eats before your next trip to New York and you’re sure to keep your daily dining costs in the double digits.

1. Chennai Garden – 129 East 27th St between Park and Lexington Aves – (212) 689-1999

Who can go wrong with an el cheapo South Indian buffet lunch complete with appetizers and fresh, baked bread? The Chennai Garden restaurant in Gramercy serves up a delightful kosher/vegetarian lunch buffet for only $6.99. That’s right. For the cost of a humongous latte, you can get lunch – and a darn good one, too.

2. Baoguette – 37 St. Marks PI between Second and Third Aves – (212) 380-1487

Baoguette, an increasingly popular joint that currently has two outposts in the city, serves classic Vietnamese dishes. Their sloppy bao, spicy beef pho, and banh mi are each a steal at less than $10.

3. Calexico Carne Asada – 122 Union St between Columbia and Hicks Sts, Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn – (718) 488-8226

You’ll feel as if you’re sampling authentic street food at a scenic street stall in Mexico City as you savor the luscious pulled-pork tortas and carne asada tacos at Calexico. Calexico is a California-style taquería founded by the Vendley Brothers of none other than Calexico, California. Even if you’re anti-animal flesh, you’ll find plenty of dishes on the Calexico menu that will tickle your vegetarian fancy, such as tofu tacos and burritos.

4. Great NY Noodletown – 28 ½ Bowery (Bayard St), Chinatown – (212) 349-0923

Enjoy roast duck on rice, vegetables in oyster sauce, and other delectable Cantonese delights at this Chinatown favorite. The restaurant itself isn’t exactly a sight for overworked eyes, but the food is excellent and the locale’s open until the wee hours.

5. Corner Bistro – 331 West Fourth St (Jane St) – (212) 242-9502

One thing you’ll almost always see at the Corner Bistro in Greenwich Village is a long line… because a beef patty on buns has rarely ever been this good – and this cheap! There’s no better way to fill up after a long day touring the city than with a classic burger, crispy fries, and an ice cold brew at the Corner Bistro.

6. Arepa Arepa – 160 Havemayer St between South 2nd and 3rd Sts, Williamsburg, Brooklyn – (718) 388-5797

Get your fill of the savory, grilled Venezuelan corn cakes known as arepas at the redundantly-titled Arepa Arepa, a Brooklyn staple. Sink your teeth into hot, crispy arepas with a variety of unique fillings, including tilapia, shrimp, chorizo sausage, and mushrooms.

7. Artichoke Basille’s Pizza & Brewery – 328 E 14th St between 2nd Ave and 1st Ave, East Village – (212) 228-2004

For $4, you can get a ginormous slice of pizza made with fresh, quality ingredients at Artichoke Basille’s. The shining star of their menu is the – you guessed it – artichoke and spinach pizza, which is topped with tender artichokes, aromatic spinach, and healthy doses of cheese and creamy white sauce. Other scrumptious varieties of pizza available at Artichoke Basille’s include margarita, crab, and Sicilian.

8. Vanessa’s Dumplings – 118 Eldridge St between Grand St & Broome St, Lower East Side – (212) 625-8008

Whether you want to start your meal with 4 delicious dumplings for $1 or a Peking duck sandwich for a mere $2.25, a $10 bill will take you very far at Vanessa’s Dumplings. It’s a no-brainer that this dumpling joint is always packed; it’s cheap and thoroughly agreeable to the taste buds.

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