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Sally M

Does anyone know of good but reasonably priced places to eat in New York?

Type of restaurant doesn't matter - looking for recommendations and things to try

    



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Truly_Complexed
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These are all reasonably priced places($10-$20) and the food and drinks are tasty:
Dallas BBQ NYC
http://www.bbqnyc.com/
132 West 43rd Street bet. Broadway and Sixth Ave.

1265 Third Avenue bet. 73rd and 74th streets

27 West 72nd Street, just off Central Park West, near Lincoln Center

21 University Place Near New York University and Washington Square, right in the middle of Greenwich Village

132 Second Avenue at St. Mark's Place

Pizzeria Uno
http://www.unos.com/index.html
55 3rd Avenue
East Village

391 6th Ave
West Village

89 South Street
Seaport

Caliente Cab Company
http://www.calientecab.com/

61 7th Ave South (on the corner of 7th and Bleecker St.)

21 Waverly Place (on the corner of Waverly and Greene St.)

57 7th Ave South

488 3rd Ave (newest location)

Juniors
http://www.juniorscheesecake.com/index.asp

386 Flatbush Avenue Extension at Dekalb Avenue
Brooklyn, New York

Restaurant, Takeout & Bakery
Grand Central Station
Lower Level Dining Concourse


btlrboyz
carmines


saorsie
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no


Iknowsomestuff
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That has to be Lombardi's Pizza! It is the oldest italian restaurant in NY and is reasonably priced. It's also the most popular so you may have to wait up to a half hour for a table. But it's so worth it for the sauce alone!


BoomChikkaBoom
NYC is full of cheap places to eat. You just have to know where to look.

Google "cheap eats" and NYC and you will get tons of places.

Like these listings:

http://www.nydailynews.com/city_life/food/story/275715p-236129c.html

http://nymag.com/restaurants/cheapeats/


pvpd73127
John's Pizza in Manhattan has really good pizza. They don't sell by the slice, though. And Pigalle, a little French place on...I think 8th (also Manhattan) is really good if you want a nice sit-down place. Not too expensive, either. The chocolate croissants at breakfast are terrific! And, if you see a cop who's not busy, ask him or her for a recommendation. Cops always know the good cheap places to eat!


duoak
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Le Cercle Rouge is one of the best little places I have found in Tribeca. Food is fantastic and reasonably priced. Live music on Sunday afternoons. Make reservations on opentable.com.

Also, I love the Peking Duck House in midtown Manhattan. Best Peking Duck hands down. On 53rd Street, between 2nd and 3rd. I think the website is pekingduckhousenyc.com.


todd
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There are very few reasonably priced restaruants in NYC. To get deals on food in NYC you have to go to smaller, not as popular places. Or try out some pizza places like Rays, or there is no shame in hitting street vendors. I have had some of my tasties meals


weirdoonee
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Queens, New york.
Ask for Donny Deutsch cafetaria, they are giving free food, shelter and transport to visitors for early birds like you so hurry.


mr danger
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If you want restaurants take a walk up Mulberry Street in Little Italy startin at Canal ST. The menus w/ prices are are posted outside the restaurants along with waiters that try to entice you to eat there. Pelligrinos is good, Cafe Napoli is a notch or so below but still good .If you walk a block east you'll be on Mott St. in the middle of Chinatown- {actually little Italy is in the middle of Chinatown} with an amazing amount Chinese restaurants, grocery stores and herbalists
All ethnic neighborhoods in NYC have great specialized grocery stores that offer authentic products of that ethnicity.
In addition there are some great gourmet grocery stores- Dean&DeLucas, Balducccis and my favorite Zabars [80th &Bwy]
Grab some great ingredients and dine al fresco
As far as Pizza goes : Lombardis [spring &mott] is good. I personally prefer Johns on bleeker and 7th Ave in both cases however it's whole pies only.
Watch out for Rays' pizza : there are some good rays and some not so good rays[ "Ray" is the Anglicized version of Rafael ]
Also
NYC portions on food tend to be large-especially when it comes to sandwiches
It is perfectly acceptable to when buying something in a deli or a cheese shop to ask for a taste of it
Finally since the world literally lives in NYC , NYC is the greatest food city on the planet ,consequently you can find a great variety of food in a great variety of price ranges. Take some time ,shop around, ask the locals what's good.


jessiekatsopolous
In New York City? Nothing is reasonably priced. Sorry.


Kayteeee
I don't know about prices but the best places to eat are on the streets that run across the city, especially midtown. On the main avenues it is fast food everywhere you look.


johnzy_08
If your going for the best, try this,

Le Bernardin

The city is full of ornate restaurants, but none of them manages to exude the glamour and class of Manhattan the way this one does, without any overweening glitz. The impeccable French service is the best in the city. The wood-paneled room is grand, but in an oddly soothing way. And then there’s the chef, Eric Ripert, who, unlike most super-chefs in town, tends to stay in his kitchen and cook. Go at dinner (when the room fills with suits at lunchtime, it looks like a corporate cafeteria). All the food is excellent—from uni seviche to barely cooked salmon with black truffles—but if it’s on the menu, order Mr. Ripert’s shrimp ravioli puddled in truffle sauce. Michel Couvreux is one of the great sommeliers in America—let him choose the wines.

its in

155 W. 51st St., New York, NY 10019
between Sixth and Seventh Aves.
212-554-1515
Price Range

$$$$ Very Expensive
Cuisine

Seafood, French
Critic's Rating

5 STAR restaurant.. ecomended or very special occasions..



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