Small, clean space with cozy atmosphere and warm, family-owned vibe. Energy picks up as it fills, creating a lively yet relaxed setting. Known for affordable prices and authentic flavors that draw steady crowds.
Pork ribs come falling off the bone and are served tender in the pork rib ramen. The broth is rich and flavorful, matching the quality of the ribs perfectly.
Big portions come with cheap prices here. Quality stays high while servings stay large and satisfying.
Good to know
Dinner for 2 costs around $25.
Tonkotsu ramen is priced under $10.
Parking is available in front of the entrance.
Modern Chinese restaurant with comfortable seating and tastefully modern decor creates an upscale yet cozy atmosphere. The space often feels lively and crowded, with typical noise levels for busy dining. A private room offers a quieter option within the bustling environment.
Sweet and sour pork ribs stand out with their bold flavor. Pepper stir fry pork ribs come a bit dry but still offer a distinctive taste.
Prices stay super cheap while dishes remain generous and feel like good quality. Wait times happen because the low cost draws a crowd, though the food itself is not very special.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended during peak hours, especially after 6:00 pm.
Expect a long wait during busy times, particularly on weekends.
The restaurant only accepts credit cards for bills over $50.
Spacious barbecue restaurant offers authentic Northern Chinese skewers and late-night dining with chill Cantonese and Mandarin music. The atmosphere balances stylish, clean decor with a comfortable, lively vibe where conversations range from quiet to spirited.
BBQ pork ribs come juicy and savory, often served as Pork Ribs Meat Skewers. They pair well with other grilled items like lamb skewers and chicken skin.
Skewers offer good value and are cheap. Lamb skewers cost more and do not match their price in quality. Overall, prices are not consistently cheap.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 11pm, perfect for late-night cravings.
Street parking is available, but finding a spot can be challenging.
You can request to pay through an app, but payment is processed by a server.
Spacious Vietnamese restaurant with trendy black decor and modern Vietnamese music playing softly. The atmosphere feels comfortable despite occasional crowding and long lines. Known for authentic com tam dishes offering good value for money and convenient parking.
Big, tasty grill pork ribs come in to-go orders priced around $13. Pork rib rice features tough, fatty pork that many avoid ordering again.
Meals come at a cheap price, often around $10, which is lower than many other spots that charge up to $15. This makes it a solid choice for affordable dining.
Good to know
Parking can be very crowded during weekends, so plan accordingly.
The restaurant accepts credit cards for payment.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on Fridays.
Basement setting with grotto-like atmosphere and remnants of previous restaurants creates a unique, slightly shabby but welcoming vibe. Latin American music plays softly, adding to the peaceful and cozy environment. Spacious and clean interior feels like a blend of casual dining and cultural character.
Food comes at a very cheap price here. Service moves fast, like a cafeteria style spot, offering several good cheap options.
Good to know
The restaurant celebrates its one-year anniversary in December with special events.
Expect a diverse menu featuring unique Asian-Venezuelan dishes.
Portions are generous and reasonably priced for the area.
Vietnamese restaurant offers cozy interior with cramped seating and crowded atmosphere. Loud Vietnamese EDM music fills the space, making conversation difficult. The place draws a busy crowd with casual, lively vibes.
Marinated pork ribs come tender and juicy with balanced flavor. Grilled pork ribs arrive in portions of three pieces, paired often with broken rice.
Food comes at cheap prices here. The meals are really good despite the low cost.
Good to know
Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours on weekends.
Parking may be hard to find in this plaza.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long lines.
Small dumpling restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with a mini buffet and free claw machines for entertainment. The vibe suits families and casual diners, with affordable prices including cheap beer. Decor is simple and utilitarian, focusing on fresh, juicy dumplings and a quiet, tidy environment.
Braised pork ribs come in large portions with a perfect mix of tendon and fat that gives a nearly crunchy texture. Sweet and sour pork ribs and pork ribs with string beans offer great flavor and appear in various dishes including soups with flat noodles and bok choy.
A Chinese lager costs only 2 dollars, which is unusually cheap for beer. North All You Can Eat Dumplings offer a cheap and good way to fill up, though other food items are not cheap.
Good to know
All you can eat dumplings cost $11.99.
Kids under 4 eat for free.
The plaza is small, so parking depends on how busy it is.
Spacious barbecue restaurant with large dining area and rustic decor creates a lively, inviting atmosphere. Tables often have BBQ sauce bottles ready, and a photographer circulates to capture moments. The setting offers a view of 42nd street, blending indoor comfort with a street-like vibe.
Pork ribs come grilled and flavorful, served alongside dishes like pulled pork and brisket. Portions are generous, with ribs often paired with sides like corn bread.
Prices stay exceptionally cheap for Manhattan, especially around Times Square and Broadway. Food portions come abundant and affordable, balancing out pricier drinks.
Good to know
Reservations are advisable as the restaurant is always very crowded.
Expect long wait times, especially during peak dining hours.
A default 15% gratuity is added to the bill for larger parties or late dining.