21 of the Best Cheap Eats in NYC
Big Apple, Small Budget
New York restaurants are infamous for being expensive, with multi-course tasting menus costing hundreds of dollars per person. Still, by exploring the variety of cuisines, international influences, and under-the-radar eateries, residents and visitors can sample some of the city's best cheap eats for just a few bucks.
The following selections were chosen based on personal experience as well as high praise from customer reviews and food critics.
Editor's note: Prices and availability are subject to change.
Gray's Papaya
Address: 2090 Broadway
Neighborhood: Upper West Side
Hours: Sunday – Wednesday: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Thursday – Saturday: 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Phone: 212-799-0243
Website: grayspapaya.nyc
For the quintessential New York hot dog, head to Gray's Papaya, where a frankfurter with spicy mustard costs $2.95. Got a bigger appetite? Order the Recession Special: two franks and one tropical drink for $6.95 (including tax).
Gray's Papaya serves up "The best hot dogs on the Upper West Side," according to New York Magazine, and they're one of the best hot dogs in New York, according to Grub Street.
Empanada Mama
Address: 765 Ninth Ave.
Neighborhood: Hell's Kitchen
Hours: Open 24/7
Phone: 212-698-9008
Website: empanadamama.com
Additional locations: Times Square, East Village, Lower East Side
It's hard to beat the quality for the price at Empanada Mama. Among the many varieties of the namesake dish are cheesesteak and Viagra (seafood). Some can be made with corn flour instead of wheat or oven-baked instead of fried. Prices start at $4.50 per piece.
Eater New York's review of Empanada Mama calls the Viagra empanada, "one of the city’s most remarkable shellfish dishes."
Shake Shack
Address: 11 Madison Ave.
Neighborhood: Flatiron District
Hours: Monday – Sunday: 10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.
Phone: 212-889-6600
Website: shakeshack.com
Additional locations: Multiple neighborhoods
The city's best-known burger has spread to locations across New York and around the world, but this is the original. The single Shack Burger, with its Danny Meyer pedigree, costs less than $6. Plan to wait in line in Madison Square Park — go online to check the Shack Cam and wait for the crowd to thin.
Don't forget to try out some of Shake Shack's secret menu items, while you're there.
2 Bros. Pizza
Address: 32 St. Mark's Place
Neighborhood: East Village
Phone: 212-777-0600
Website: 2brospizza.com
Additional locations: Flatiron; Port Authority; Times Square; Brooklyn; Bronx
Slap a buck on the counter at 2 Bros. Pizza in the East Village, or one of six other locations, and a fresh, steaming slice is yours. For a full meal, grab two slices and a soda for
Hungry for more? There are plenty of other great hole-in-the-wall pizza joints around New York and beyond.
Zaragoza
Address: 215 Avenue A
Neighborhood: East Village
Hours: Monday – Thursday: 10 a.m. to 12 a.m.; Friday – Saturday: 10 a.m. to 4 a.m.; Sunday 11 a.m. to 12 a.m.
Phone: 212-780-9204
Website: facebook.com/zaragozadeli/
Some of the best cheap burritos in New York are found at Zaragoza, a Mexican deli and grocery in Alphabet City. An enormous burrito filled with meat, cheese, and mouthwatering sauces costs only $9. Zaragoza was also recently featured on CBS News for their homemade recipes.
Punjabi Grocery and Deli
Address: 114 E. 1st St.
Neighborhood: East Village
Hours: Tuesday – Sunday: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Phone: 212-533-3356
Website: facebook.com/PunjabiGroceryDeli/
This under-the-radar place serves tasty, homemade, all-vegetarian Indian food 24 hours a day. Look for the taxis parked out front, just north of Houston Street near Avenue A, while hungry drivers procure a taste of home. Meal prices start at $6.50 for two helpings of vegetarian dishes such as chana masala and paneer over rice or bread. You can also grab a samosa for $2.50.
Kaitlyn Rosati, a New York City-based food and travel journalist, recently praised Punjabi Grocery and Deli in the New York Daily News for its "affordable, veggie-forward Indian fare."
Ray's Candy Store
Address: 113 Avenue A
Neighborhood: East Village
Hours: Open 24/7
Phone: 212-505-7609
Website: linktr.ee/RaysCandyStore
Ray himself has been known to work the graveyard shift at this 24-hour ice cream and soda shop, a New York institution. Try the beignets, at $7 for a small, or a hot caramel sundae for $6.50.
Sugar Sweet Sunshine Bakery
Address: 126 Rivington St.
Neighborhood: Lower East Side
Hours: Monday – Thursday: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Phone: 212-995-1960
Website: sugarsweetsunshine.com/
Do you have a giant sweet tooth and a small budget? Skip the "Sex and the City"-inflated prices at the cupcake place across town. At Sugar Sweet Sunshine Bakery, scrumptious flavors such as pistachio, peppermint chocolate, and red velvet sell for $3.50 each.
"Sugar Sweet Sunshine’s cupcakes are incredibly well-balanced," according to a review from The Infatuation New York. "They’re moist, tender, and sweet but not too sweet."
Wah Fung No 1
Address: 79 Chrystie St.
Neighborhood: Lower East Side
Hours: Tuesday – Saturday: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sunday: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Phone: 212-925-5175
Website: facebook.com/WahFungNo1/
This neighborhood haunt is famed for low prices and long lines. There's no seating (grab food to go), but many find it worth the wait for a $5.50 lunch box that comes with roast pork or chicken, rice or noodles, and veggies.
Infatuation New York says, "Wah Fung is a no-nonsense, takeout staple where you can get a fantastic meal for under 10 bucks."
Bánh Mì Saigon
Address: 198 Grand St.
Neighborhood: Little Italy
Hours: Monday – Sunday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Phone: 212-941-1541
Website: N/A
Vietnamese food in Little Italy? Yes, indeed. Bánh Mì Saigon offers one of the city's best bargains with its cheap, flavorful sandwiches. The foot-long bánh mì Saigon (pork) sandwich is $8.
A recent Eater New York review claims, "One of NYC’s earliest banh mi is still every bit as satisfying."
Big Wong King
Address: 67 Mott St.
Neighborhood: Chinatown
Hours: Monday – Thursday: 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday to Sunday: 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Phone: 212-964-0540
Website: N/A
It might take longer to read the menu at this cheap New York restaurant than to eat whatever Chinese dish you've ordered. Among the more than 100 options at Big Wong King are duck congee for $8.50 and wonton soup for $8.
Vanessa's Dumpling House
Address: 118A Eldridge St.
Neighborhood: Chinatown
Hours: Monday – Sunday: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Phone: 212-625-8008
Website: vanessas.com
Additional locations: Financial District; Upper West Side; Upper East Side; Williamsburg; Long Island City; Forest Hills; East Rutherford, New Jersey
Dumplings cross culinary boundaries. If it's the Chinese variety you crave, turn to Vanessa's Dumpling House. A full plate loaded with dumplings costs $5.50 and delicious sesame pancakes are $1.50 each.
Tasty Hand-Pulled Noodles
Address: 1 Doyers St.
Neighborhood: Chinatown
Hours: Monday – Sunday: 10:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Phone: 212-791-1817
Website: tastyhandpullednoodlesnyc.com/
Slurp up ultra-cheap Chinese cuisine at Tasty Hand-Pulled Noodles, where enormous portions of eponymous noodle soups start at $8. Meat and veggie options are available.
Wo Hop
Address: 17 Mott St.
Neighborhood: Chinatown
Hours: Monday – Saturday: 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sunday: 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Phone: 212-962-8617
Website: wohop17.com/
This late-night Chinatown staple offers some of the most beloved, authentic Chinese fare in the city. The menu features bargains including six fried dumplings for $8.95 and Hunan crispy sliced pork for $11.95. The majority of the menu is less than $15, and much of it is under $10, making this a perfect spot to fill up after a night of munchie-inducing bar hopping.
The restaurant opened in 1938, making it the second oldest restaurant in Chinatown after Nom Wah Tea Parlor. It also recently won a prestigious James Beard America's Classics Award.
Oasis
Address: 168 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, NY
Neighborhood: Williamsburg
Hours: Monday – Sunday: 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Phone: 718 389-4680
Website: oasisbedford.com
This hipster magnet serves cheap falafel and shawarma sandwiches until the wee hours of the morning. Though the prices have gone up slightly over the years, it's still only $5.50 for a fresh, crispy, fried-chickpea sandwich with all the veggie toppings you can squeeze in.
Peter Pan Donut and Pastry Shop
Address: 727 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn, NY
Neighborhood: Greenpoint
Hours: Monday – Wednesday: 4:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Thursday and Friday: 4:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday: 5 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sunday: 5:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Phone: 718-389-3676
Website: peterpandonuts.com
Anyone who has ever been to this beloved Brooklyn doughnut bakery returns for the quality. The low prices are just the icing on the éclair. The specialty here is the cake doughnut, which comes in many flavors and is touted by many customers as the best they've ever had. Doughnuts start at $1.75 a pop.
The New York Times calls Peter Pan "a doughnut shop where time stands still."
Tanoreen
Address: 7523 Third Ave., Brooklyn, NY
Neighborhood: Bay Ridge
Hours: Tuesday – Sunday: 12 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Phone: 718-748-5600
Website: tanoreen.com
Eat enough Middle Eastern appetizers and you don't need to spring for a main dish. At Tanoreen, you can have your fill of tasty and cheap dishes such as eggplant with tomato and basil for $16 or grape leaves stuffed with lamb for $14.
Tacos Matamoros
Address: 4508 Fifth Ave., Brooklyn, NY
Neighborhood: Sunset Park
Hours: Monday – Sunday: 10 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Phone: 718-871-7627
Website: N/A
This cash-only joint in Sunset Park has delicious, super-cheap Mexican fare and a BYOB policy. Tacos Matamoros serves large chicken, beef, or pork tacos for $2.75 each (though you can get small versions for $1.75 each). With those prices, the $9.50 burritos feel like a splurge.
"Matamoros made its name with excellent tortillas adorned with grilled tripe, wonderfully greasy chorizo, and al pastor pork sliced directly off the trompo onto warm tortillas," raves New York Magazine in their review.
Xi'an Famous Foods
Address: 41-10 Main Street, Basement Stall #36, Queens, NY
Neighborhood: Flushing
Hours: Monday – Sunday: 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Phone: 212-786-2068
Website: xianfoods.com/
Additional locations: Chinatown; Chelsea; Financial District; Upper East Side; Multiple locations in Queens and Brooklyn
The competition is hot for the best budget Asian noodles in New York, but Xi'an Famous Foods is a serious contender. Try the hand-pulled noodles starting at $9.25 or a spicy cumin lamb burger for $7 in the Golden Shopping Mall food court. If Flushing is too far away, there are plenty of other locations.
Petey's Burger
Address: 30-17 30th Ave., Queens, NY
Neighborhood: Astoria
Hours: Monday – Friday: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Phone: 718-267-6300
Website: facebook.com/peteysburger/
Additional locations: Long Island City, Queens
As you'd expect, Petey's Burger turns out juicy and affordable burgers. Made from scratch, they're often likened to California's beloved In-N-Out burgers. Burger prices start at $6.25, and it's $9 for a double dripping with American cheese. Add hand-cut fries for $4.95.
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Joe's Shanghai
Address: 46 Bowery St.
Neighborhood: Chinatown
Hours: Monday – Sunday: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Phone: 718-539-3838
Website: joeshanghairestaurants.com
Credited with helping to popularize Shanghainese-style soup dumplings (aka Xiao Long Bao) this famed spot for cheap eats in New York recently relocated from Pell Street (and its original location in Flushing has since closed). Joe's Shanghai is the place for delicious dishes such as an eight-piece order of steamed pork dumplings ($11.95) or shredded pork noodle soup ($11.95).
This article was originally published on Cheapism