21 Delicious NYC Foods That Won't Break The Bank (2024)

We asked, you answered. All under $10!

by Melissa JamesonBuzzFeed Staff
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Recently, we shared a few of our favorite affordable eats in New York City — and then we asked the BuzzFeed Community to share theirs. Here's what they said:

1. A hot slice from Artichoke Basille’s.

Where: Locations in the East Village, Greenwich Village, and Chelsea

Cost: $4–$5

"It’s the only place where I can’t complain about paying $4.50 for a slice. Worth every penny." —CLizVega

2. Grilled Mexican corn — with mayo, cotija cheese, chili powder, and lime — from Cafe Habana.

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Where: Locations in Nolita and Fort Greene, Brooklyn

Cost: $3

"I've trekked through snow storms just to get some!" —Sarah Donahue, Facebook

3. Dumplings and sesame pancakes at Prosperity Dumpling.

Where: 46 Eldridge St., Lower East Side/Chinatown

Cost: Dumplings are 4 for $1; sesame pancakes are $1.25

"You can eat like a king for a couple bucks because everything on the menu is well below $10. This place is the size of a shoebox, but it's worth it. —David Montego, Facebook

4. The fried chicken sandwich at Cheeky Sandwiches.

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Where: 35 Orchard St., Lower East Side/Chinatown

Cost: $6.50

"Fried chicken, gravy, and red cabbage slaw on a buttermilk biscuit. It's the best thing I've ever eaten." —Damien Samuel, Facebook

6. The maple bacon cookies at Schmackary's.

Where: 362 W. 45th St., Midtown West

Cost: $2.75

—Kara Randall, Facebook

7. The al pastor burrito or the carne asada nachos at Taqueria Diana.

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Where: 129 Second Ave., Lower East Side

Cost: Burritos: $6.20; nachos: $7–$10

"The nachos come baked on a huge cookie tray, which as far as I'm concerned is the only way to serve nachos." —Kelley Franklin, Facebook

8. The beef brisket noodle soup at Lam Zhou Handmade Noodle.

Where: 144 East Broadway, Chinatown

Cost: $5.50

—Julie Yang, Facebook

9. Pierogis and potato pancakes at Veselka.

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Where: 144 Second Ave., East Village

Cost: Pierogis: 4 for $6.95; potato pancakes: $3.75

—Dana Marie Harmon, Facebook

10. Fresh doughnuts at Doughnut Plant.

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Where: Locations in the Lower East Side, Chelsea, and Brooklyn

Cost: $3–$3.50 each

"Hands down, the best doughnuts in Manhattan. Especially their tres leches, chocolate blackout, and coffee cake." —Kyle Davis, Facebook

11. The viagra empanada — stuffed with shrimp, scallops, and crab — at Empanada Mama.

Where: Locations in Hell's Kitchen and the Lower East Side

Cost: $3.

—Haley Mulcrone, Facebook

12. An everything bagel with egg, bacon, cheese, and jalapeño cream cheese at Brooklyn Bagel.

Where: Locations in Chelsea and Astoria, Queens

Cost: $7–$8

"The greatest hangover cure." —Erin

13. Pork buns from Momof*cku Noodle Bar.

Where: 171 1st Ave., East Village

Cost: $10 for two.

—Kyle Jameson, Facebook

14. The mini salted caramel cheesecake at Eileen's Special Cheesecake.

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Where: 17 Cleveland Place, Nolita

Cost: $3.75

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15. Tater tots with cheese sauce and diced jalapeños at Please Don't Tell.

Where: 113 St. Marks Place, East Village

Cost: $5

"They're nothing short of magical." —Kyle

16. The yeti tracks snow cream — which is Oreo cookies and blueberries — at Snowdays Shavery.

Where: 241 East 10th St., East Village

Cost: $5–$8, depending on size

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17. The Shackburger at Shake Shack.

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Where: Locations throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn

Cost: $5.19 for the burger

"Shake Shack may not have the cheapest burger in NYC, but I'll pay for a shackburger, crinkle cut fries, and a vanilla concrete ANY day." —Jess Dante

18. Half chicken, rice, and beans at Casa Adela.

Where: 66 Avenue C | East Village

Cost: $9.50

"For the price, it's a steal." —Cesar Medero, Facebook

19. A classic black-and-white cookie at Glaser's Bake Shop.

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Where: 1670 First Ave., Upper East Side

Cost: $2.25

"I moved away from the city three years ago, and I still miss these. —Larae Small, Facebook

20. Spicy cumin lamb noodles at Xi'an Famous Foods.

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Where: Locations in Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn

Cost: $8

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21. Cannolis and cookies at Veniero's Pastry Shop.

Where: 342 East 11th St., East Village

Cost: $1.50–$5.50

"Italian desserts from a place that’s been family-owned since the 1800's. Can’t beat that!" —tiffinim3

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