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]]>Well, in order to help you fill your belly without denting your wallet, we decided to give you some suggestions.
The famous dollar slice is slowly becoming a thing of the past in New York City. However, there are still places where you can find tasty and cheap pizza slices, including 2 Bros Pizza, which has six locations in NYC.
Jubilee Marketplace in Brooklyn offers various food options, but the one you should be ordering is their $2.55 cheeseburger. It is smaller in size, but you will have a hard time finding cheaper and tastier burgers in NYC.
One of the oldest falafel places in NYC, Mamoun’s Falafel offers delicious traditional falafel sandwiches for less than $10. You can also try affordable shawarmas and chicken kebabs. It has locations in East Village, Greenwich Village, and Upper East Side.
Punjabi Grocery & Deli, located in East Village, offers cheap and tasty Punjabi food 24/7. You can get a filling plate with rice and several main options for less than $10.
If you don’t know what you want to eat, then Urbanspace Vanderbilt is the best location for you. Part of the famous Vanderbilt Market near Grand Central, this food hall has more than 20 food stalls that offer international and local dishes at reasonable prices.
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]]>Located just a few steps from the historic Via Garibaldi, in the center of Genoa, this restaurant really showcases the region’s high-quality produce. Le Rune serves seasonal, regional food (meaning that the menu is ever-changing, according to the time of year) with an emphasis on freshly hauled fish and seafood.
The beautiful building that houses Se Pesta (which literally translates to crushed salt) was once a salt market during the ancient republic of Genoa. It is now a landmark trattoria serving Genoese classics like seppie con piselli (cuttlefish with peas), and chickpea flour flatbread.
This family-run restaurant has been around for the past 80 years, so you can be sure it’s something special. Zeffirino was started by a family of farmers during WWII and has been cooking top-notch traditional Genoese food ever since.
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]]>The post Looking for Cheap and Tasty Food in New York City? Try These Places appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Well, in order to help you fill your belly without denting your wallet, we decided to give you some suggestions.
The famous dollar slice is slowly becoming a thing of the past in New York City. However, there are still places where you can find tasty and cheap pizza slices, including 2 Bros Pizza, which has six locations in NYC.
Jubilee Marketplace in Brooklyn offers various food options, but the one you should be ordering is their $2.55 cheeseburger. It is smaller in size, but you will have a hard time finding cheaper and tastier burgers in NYC.
One of the oldest falafel places in NYC, Mamoun’s Falafel offers delicious traditional falafel sandwiches for less than $10. You can also try affordable shawarmas and chicken kebabs. It has locations in East Village, Greenwich Village, and Upper East Side.
Punjabi Grocery & Deli, located in East Village, offers cheap and tasty Punjabi food 24/7. You can get a filling plate with rice and several main options for less than $10.
If you don’t know what you want to eat, then Urbanspace Vanderbilt is the best location for you. Part of the famous Vanderbilt Market near Grand Central, this food hall has more than 20 food stalls that offer international and local dishes at reasonable prices.
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]]>The post Don’t Miss These Restaurants in Genoa, Italy appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Located just a few steps from the historic Via Garibaldi, in the center of Genoa, this restaurant really showcases the region’s high-quality produce. Le Rune serves seasonal, regional food (meaning that the menu is ever-changing, according to the time of year) with an emphasis on freshly hauled fish and seafood.
The beautiful building that houses Se Pesta (which literally translates to crushed salt) was once a salt market during the ancient republic of Genoa. It is now a landmark trattoria serving Genoese classics like seppie con piselli (cuttlefish with peas), and chickpea flour flatbread.
This family-run restaurant has been around for the past 80 years, so you can be sure it’s something special. Zeffirino was started by a family of farmers during WWII and has been cooking top-notch traditional Genoese food ever since.
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