CHEAP EATS & RESTAURANTS
Arriba Arriba West Side
Ándale! Ándale! Tequila brings all boys to the barrio! This Hell’s Kitchen Mexican restaurant is best known for its triple threat: brunch, burritos, and booze.
VYNL Hell's Kitchen
Give dinner a spin or take a trip to the bathroom and hang out in the private worlds (and music) of Cher, Elvis, Nelly, or Dolly Parton!
Shake Shack
Danny Meyer’s little kiosk with a big wait tempts with tasty junk food in the middle of Madison Square Park.
Café Select
Two Swiss DJs with an eye for design and a hunger for their mom’s home cooking bring Café Select to the NoLita neighborhood.
Hecho en Dumbo
This part of Brooklyn was never considered a culinary destination - that is until Hecho en Dumbo took over a former art supply store.
Rocking Horse Café
Prime real estate on sunny days in Chelsea, serving modern Mexican food with great street views .
Great Jones Café
The draw here includes pulled pork sandwiches, chicken wings and cornbread. And a great jukebox.
Doyers Vietnamese
Enjoy real Vietnamese home cooking by actual Vietnamese - instead of Chinese. Who knew!
Artichoke Basilles
After being open just barely a year, this pizza place often boasts lines of hungry customers craving a good pizza in the East Village.
La Esquina
With Mexican dishes created by the team behind Café Habana, the food is actually as unique as the speakeasy space.
Café Habana
If it wasn’t for the hip NoLita location, you might not be able to distinguish this Cuban-Mexican diner from your run-of-the-mill greasy spoon.
Island Burgers and Shakes
This Hell’s Kitchen storefront with a California surfer vibe has something for everyone. Except fries.
Corner Bistro
Where West 4th Street finally ends with Eighth Avenue is one of the city’s greatest taverns, home to one of the city’s greatest burgers.
Burger Joint
Hidden behind a velvet curtain next to the reception at Le Parker Méridien is one of New York’s best-kept secrets, Burger Joint.
Republic
This Asian eatery’s motto is Fresh, Fast and Affordable - think Japanese cafeteria meets New York art gallery. Or NYU.
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