Spacious dining area with high ceilings and ample seating creates an inviting environment. Energy stays lively and energetic, suitable for casual meals and celebrations. Self-serve bars and innovative ordering via iPad add a modern touch to the experience.
Prices stay relatively cheap for both hot pot and Korean BBQ. The all-you-can-eat menu offers good value compared to local standards.
Offers a reasonable price for an all you can eat Korean BBQ and hot pot buffet. The hot pot includes a variety of options and many ingredients to choose from, making the lunch buffet a great deal.
Good to know
You have a time limit of 2 hours for your meal.
The price for the all-you-can-eat option is $22 per person.
Unlimited appetizers are available during your meal.
Small Indian restaurant offers authentic Indian food with a buffet-style lunch priced by weight. Atmosphere feels hot and unassuming, attracting those seeking affordable, top-tier curries and freshly baked naan.
Meals come at cheap prices and still look pretty while tasting good.
Buffet offers a variety of dishes including jerk chicken and butter chicken. The lunch buffet provides good value with a spread of wholesome food.
Good to know
The restaurant only offers take out and does not have dine-in options.
You can get a full plate of food for $15 or less.
All food is halal.
Buffet restaurant offers a clean, bright space with upstairs seating playing classical and modern jazz. Atmosphere feels chill but a bit frantic due to nearby busy area. Self-service setup provides a large variety of dishes with reasonable prices, appealing to groups and early diners.
Prices stay cheap even in a central Manhattan spot. Meals come fast and keep costs low across the menu.
A large variety of fresh food is served at good temperatures with frequent staff refreshes. Options include salads, breakfast wraps, sandwiches, sushi, and udon, making it suitable for groups and varied tastes.
Good to know
Prices are cheaper if you use cash.
The price of the buffet is fair for New York at $13.99 per pound.
You can pick and choose what you want, weigh it, and then pay.
Spacious seating and comfortable couches create a relaxed dining area with simple modern decor reflecting Chongqing hot pot style. The atmosphere is cozy and lively, supported by a clean sauce bar and a variety of free snacks and drinks. Tables offer reasonable separation, making it suitable for groups and casual gatherings.
Offers cheap and affordable hot pot with quick service for groups. Prices stay reasonable for all-you-can-eat options, though drinks cost more.
Lunch buffet offers great broth and a wide variety of fresh ingredients. The sauce station includes many sauces plus free items like spicy peanut chicken and Bing fen dessert, all at a cost-effective price.
Good to know
$1 beers are available at the restaurant.
The Christmas Special allows four people to eat while only one pays.
You have two hours to eat and cannot leave food behind.
Buffet restaurant offers modern, clean, spacious design with a lively atmosphere and loud music. Features include hibachi and sushi bars alongside charcoal grilling stations that serve as focal points. The environment suits family outings and casual gatherings with friends.
Buffet offers cheap prices with a great hibachi area and a decent selection. Food is delicious and the place stays very clean.
Buffet offers hot and tasty food with a clean and luxurious feel. Sushi stands out as a must-try item, and the price is inexpensive for the quality provided.
Good to know
Expect to pay $22.99 for the buffet, which includes a wide variety of food.
The birthday person eats for free with at least two paying guests.
The restaurant maintains a high standard of cleanliness throughout.
Rooms offer quiet courtyard views and comfortable beds with modern amenities like coffee makers and Wi-Fi. Lobby provides complimentary hot drinks and vending machines, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Location is convenient for exploring nearby neighborhoods and accessing multiple subway lines.
Prices stay relatively cheap compared to other spots in the city. Breakfast uses paper plates, which adds a cheap and not sustainable vibe.
Breakfast offers a variety of fresh, locally-sourced ingredients including eggs, bacon, hash browns, breads, yogurt with fresh fruit, granola, coconut flakes, and chia seeds. The buffet accommodates kosher dietary laws and features delicious orange juice.
Good to know
The apartment is a 2-minute walk from subway entrances.
The closest overnight parking costs $59 per night.
There is no free parking available on-site.
Spacious restaurant with a witchy theme and modern, clean decor creates a welcoming atmosphere. Guests enjoy a DIY cooking experience with a ramen-making station and all-you-can-eat Korean topokki. K-pop music plays, adding lively energy to the cozy setting.
Offers all-you-can-eat topokki that is both cheap and tasty. Lets you create your own ramen and topokki bowl at a low price. Lunch options come cheap and are flavorful.
Buffet offers all you can eat options for about 20 dollars with a large variety of foods. Choices include tteokbokki with many toppings, Korean ramen, pizza, chicken wings, and French fries.
Good to know
Lunch is $20 from 11am-3pm, or $17.95 if you arrive before 3 PM.
The establishment closes at 11 PM on Saturday.
You will be charged extra when paying with a credit card.
Open kitchen design creates an interactive vibe with a spacious layout featuring a large L-shaped counter and about 14 seats. Atmosphere is generally quiet and warm, with a clean and comfortable setting. Energy varies with guest volume, often feeling calm due to low occupancy.
Prices stay consistently very cheap here, making it easy to enjoy meals without spending much.
Offers an all you can eat omakase experience with a good price and variety. Sushi lovers find it a solid pick.
Good to know
This month, the restaurant changes to an AYCE and AYCD omakase concept.
You can bring your own bottle (BYOB) to the restaurant.
The $46 tasting menu includes 3 chef-selected dishes and one uni pasta.
Hot pot restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with well-lit, spacious seating suited for couples or small groups. The interior features clean, attractive decor and practical amenities like a sauce bar and self-serve soft drinks. The vibe stays comfortable and inviting, pairing a relaxed setting with attentive service.
Prices stay consistently cheap for both food and drinks. The all-you-can-eat hotpot offers good meat quality at a low cost.
Variety stands out with a wide selection of meats, seafood, and vegetables. Buffet includes unlimited shrimp, calamari, fish, clams, and fresh vegetables alongside a bar with eggrolls and fruits for dessert.
Good to know
The AYCE lunch special from 12pm-3pm is $24.95.
You can dine all you can eat within 90 minutes.
There is a compulsory charge of 20% gratuity.
Buffet restaurant includes cook-to-order hibachi and an impressive sushi station within a beautiful, renovated interior. Atmosphere tends to be noisy and lively, with children often running around. Seating is more open with fewer tables and no dividers, creating a spacious but sometimes cramped feel.
Prices stay consistently cheap across the menu. Food costs remain very affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.
Offers a wide variety of dishes including classic Chinese food, sushi, and desserts. Prices stay inexpensive and fair, with breakfast costing less than lunch.
Good to know
Dinner pricing starts at 3:30 PM.
Brunch is only served on weekends with breakfast dishes available.
On weekends, enjoy a carving station featuring lamb, corned beef, prime rib, and Peking duck.
Hot pot restaurant with gorgeous interior design and high ceilings creates a spacious, peaceful atmosphere. Guests enjoy personalized hotpot experiences with tablet ordering and a creative sauce bar. Membership offers access to exclusive dessert carts and booths, adding a unique touch.
Prices stay consistently cheap for hotpot here. The food offers great value without sacrificing taste.
Buffet offers a huge variety of all-you-can-eat hotpot options with broths catering to different spice levels. Drinks come from an unlimited refrigerator supply and desserts are unlimited for members.
Good to know
The minimum charge for the candied haws event is 300 for 5 people.
It's best to call and make a reservation to avoid long wait times.
The regular all-you-can-eat option costs about $35 per person.
Rooms offer spacious, clean, and luxurious design with comfortable bedding and breathtaking city views. The hotel maintains a quiet and comfortable atmosphere despite its central location, though some areas like the breakfast room feel crowded and noisy. Efficient services include fast elevators and convenient luggage storage.
Breakfast offers a stratospheric spread with super abundant options. It serves nearly two thousand guests quickly despite the large capacity.
Good to know
The buffet closes promptly at 10 a.m.
Expect a 15 to 25 minute wait for breakfast during peak hours.
Happy hour is from 4 to 8 p.m.
Medium-large hotel offers spacious, very clean rooms with high ceilings and modern furnishings. Atmosphere inside feels quiet and safe, contrasting with noisy surroundings outside. Free breakfast and rooftop area add practical and relaxing touches.
Rooms feel cheap and clean with nice amenities that don't cost much. The overall vibe avoids the usual cheap motel feel.
Breakfast offers a simple but sufficient spread with bread, pancakes, omelets, eggs, bacon, juice, coffee, yogurt, and Nutella. Staff at the buffet and reception provide friendly attention throughout.
Good to know
Breakfast is available from 6:30-10:30 am daily.
The hotel offers free hot breakfast prepared by staff.
The subway station is only three minutes away by foot.
Large buffet restaurant offers wide food variety including hibachi grill and sushi bar. Atmosphere is generally calm with soft music, accommodating both small and large groups. Seating is arranged closely but the space remains kid-friendly and relaxing.
Buffet prices stay super cheap during weekday lunch hours. Food offers rich flavors while keeping costs low.
Offers a fast rotation on fresh food with a wide variety of options. Prices stay very affordable, around twelve dollars on weekdays, making it a solid choice for an all-you-can-eat Chinese buffet.
Good to know
The buffet costs $14.99 per person from Monday to Friday and $20 on weekends.
They have an approximate 2-hour time limit, depending on how busy the restaurant is.
The buffet offers a wide variety of food, including sushi, Chinese dishes, and baked goods.
Small restaurant with a mezzanine seating area offers a calm, clean atmosphere ideal for relaxing or quick meals. It attracts a breakfast rush and serves custom-made dishes with good value for money in a busy urban setting.
Offers cheap prices for the food served. Serves fast, tasty meals that work well for breakfast or a quick, affordable option near the center of Manhattan.
Buffet offers a variety of healthy choices beyond fried foods with options to order food to be prepared. Pricing is reasonable at $11.99, and large plates encourage sharing and variety.
Good to know
Beware of the breakfast rush.
The buffet table at Tabletime is only $11.99.
You can eat the food at the public tables in Bryant Park, which is next door.
Expansive grocery store with a large deli counter and hot and cold buffet options offers fresh, high-quality produce and meats. Seating includes indoor and outdoor areas suitable for quick bites. The market presents a colorful, clean, and varied selection with standout sandwiches and sushi.
Prices stay consistently very cheap across the menu. Drinks also come at a low cost, making it easy on the wallet.
Varied options include fruit, meats, and soups alongside a large deli counter. Hot and cold buffet items come with made-to-order coffee and cost $11 per pound, with take-away boxes available for picnics.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a 10% discount for hotel guests.
The buffet is $11 per pound.
The grocery store is conveniently located near the hotel.
Small Chinese restaurant with two upper floors and a quiet atmosphere. Offers affordable prices and large eggrolls, making it a go-to spot for budget-friendly meals. Music plays in the background, adding a lively touch to the otherwise simple setting.
Food court offers cheap and fast options. Restaurant prices are not cheap.
Buffet offers lots of choices including chicken, shrimp, and vegetable lo mein. Pricing is by weight, around $7.99 to $9.50 per pound, letting you control portion size.
Good to know
The recession buster lunch costs $10 for rice with boneless spare ribs, no drink.
Food is priced by weight at $9.99 per pound; buffet charges $7.99 per pound.
The General Tso’s Chicken bowl costs $8.75 plus tax.
Buffet restaurant offers a spacious layout with clean, beautiful interiors and ample seating. The atmosphere is lively and comfortable, enhanced by music and a variety of food stations including hibachi and sushi. Guests enjoy the interactive hibachi grill experience included in the buffet price.
Prices stay consistently cheap here, making it easy on the wallet. The food is tasty, though the variety is limited compared to other spots.
Offers a wide variety of fresh and tasty food with a clean and quiet setting. The buffet provides excellent value and a solid selection of options for all tastes.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat buffet costs $15 with a free drink (with refills).
On Saturdays, there is a seafood boil, and on Sundays, they have crab legs.
Customers should check the receipt and the amount charged to their account when paying with a card.
Small, cozy space with spotless tables and a clearly arranged buffet offers a relaxed atmosphere suitable for families. The environment is lively and sometimes noisy, with many kids and takeout customers crowding the area. Prices remain low, allowing for generous portions at budget-friendly rates.
Prices stay consistently cheap for both dine-in and takeout. The food offers freshness and variety without raising costs.
Buffet offers an amazing variety of dishes like chicken, beef, seafood, rice, noodles, and desserts. Prices stay very low, with options for all you can eat or takeout, and the food stays fresh and hot.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat buffet costs $14 at dinner time.
Lunch is $13 up until 2pm at this location.
The buffet offers take out ranging from $7 to $13 depending on the container size.
Historic hotel with original 1940s fixtures and beautiful stained glass windows offers a quiet, charming atmosphere despite its age. Spacious common areas include a courtyard garden and a lounge for relaxation. The building reflects old New York character with authentic, vintage details throughout.
Rooms cost less than many other options nearby. It offers cheap rates especially for just sleeping. The place feels cheap and cheerful with a great location for the price.
Breakfast offers a hearty buffet with a wide variety of options. The buffet stays complete and varied from Monday to Friday.
Good to know
Breakfast is included, but only on weekdays.
No breakfast is served on Sundays.
Late check-in is only possible from 4 PM.
Rooftop offers spectacular skyline views and stays open 24/7, creating a standout feature. Rooms face busy streets, resulting in noticeable noise that affects sleep quality. The atmosphere is cozy and warm, with amenities like free breakfast and 24-hour coffee enhancing the experience.
A cheap diner near the station serves fresh, authentic food at low prices. The hotel offers clean rooms at a budget-friendly rate.
Unlimited sweet and savory options fill the breakfast buffet. It offers a solid variety included with the stay.
Good to know
Be prepared to pay $20 a night for a parking pass.
The breakfast included is extraordinary and starts at 6:30 AM.
The subway is two blocks away and allows reaching Manhattan in just 3 stops.
Grocery store combines stunning design with a bar overlooking Bryant Park and a hot bar with seating upstairs. Space feels cramped and confusing, but offers amenities like a microwave and fresh organic produce. Seating areas provide great park views, though some spots appear neglected.
Fruits and sushi come at cheap prices here. Meals offer a healthy and affordable option compared to other cheap dining spots.
Wide variety of fresh produce and a large bulk foods section stand out. The hot bar buffet offers many selections with a nice view and includes a range of American products.
Good to know
The self-service buffet tray is billed by weight, not by unit.
Lunch options are available for around 15 USD.
Restroom entry requires a code from your receipt.
Buffet offers affordable prices with a wide variety of Chinese and American foods in a cozy dining room. Atmosphere feels casual and slightly crowded, with better vibes midday. Parking availability adds convenience in a busy area.
Prices stay consistently cheap here. The buffet offers fresh food with a solid variety, making it easy to get a lot without spending much.
Offers a great variety of dishes with many options suitable for kids. Prices stay very low while the food remains good for the price.
Good to know
Dining in at the buffet costs $13.00 per person.
The buffet costs $7.00 for takeout in a small container.
They now accept debit cards.
Stadium combines classic architecture with modern amenities and offers great views from nearly every seat. Atmosphere is electrifying, filled with the roar of the crowd and palpable energy. Versatile venue hosts sports and concerts, featuring lounges and family-friendly areas.
Cheap tickets often appear the day before games, especially in Section 422 and the bleacher seats. Prices on the secondary market range from $10 to $15 for many games, but food prices are not cheap.
Buffets feature lobster, shrimp, sushi, and prime rib alongside sandwiches, pizza, and ice cream. Lines do not form at buffets or fan shops, making access easy and food delicious and decadent.
Good to know
Buy tickets online to avoid long lines at the stadium.
Taking mass transit is the best way to reach the stadium.
Arrive at least one hour early to avoid long entry queues.
Large dining space combines Chinese and Western styles with multiple stories and wooden architecture. Loud, energetic atmosphere features frequent birthday songs that dominate the soundscape. An expansive sauce bar and digital ordering system support a casual, group-friendly experience.
Prices stay cheap for an all-you-can-eat hotpot with decently high-quality meat. The place offers value compared to others nearby but lacks appeal beyond its low cost.
Unlimited hotpot and BBQ come with an endless amount of dish options. The buffet offers a variety of meat options and both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks at a reasonable price.
Good to know
You eat for free on your birthday if you bring a guest.
The birthday person gets their meal free, but check conditions on their website.
There is a 1.5 hours time limit for parties of 2.
Private booths with tabletop grills create an interactive and cozy dining experience. Interior features hidden lighting and intimate nooks that enhance privacy. Digital ordering via iPads streamlines service in a space known for high-quality sushi and perfectly cooked meats.
Prices stay super cheap compared to other spots. Meals with squid, takoyaki, pork, chicken, and some beef cuts cost just over $100 for three people.
All you can eat option costs under $50 and includes Japanese BBQ, sushi, appetizers, and dessert. Variety of meats stands out along with good food and service.
Good to know
The lunch all-you-can-eat menu is available Tuesday to Thursday from 12:30 PM to 3:00 PM for $29.99.
The dinner all-you-can-eat menu is available Tuesday to Thursday for $39.99.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Buffet restaurant offers a spacious, bright interior with modern decor and comfortable seating. Atmosphere is lively and noisy, often filled with big families, creating a bustling vibe. Food stations include a live BBQ and sushi bar, adding interactive and fresh options to the experience.
Offers a wide range of traditional dishes with excellent food and great service. Pricing stays affordable for a premium buffet experience.
Good to know
The dinner buffet costs $49.99 per person, including premium options.
The lunch buffet costs $27.99, with a 10% discount for seniors.
On Sundays, the buffet offers all-you-can-eat lobsters.
Steak house offers live Brazilian music and a casual, welcoming atmosphere with authentic Caipirinha and sangria. Tables suit small groups, and a salad bar and buffet complement the dining experience. The vibe is lively and family friendly, focusing on fun and flavor.
Prices stay low but so does the quality. Expect cheap meats and subpar chefs with food that feels low quality.
Unlimited meat service stands out with excellent cuts and attentive staff. The buffet offers a wide variety of traditional Brazilian dishes and a lovely salad bar at a very affordable price.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; it's walk-in only.
Expect a 30-45 minute wait for dinner during peak hours.
The all-you-can-eat rodizio experience costs $35 per person.
Large space combines restaurant, supermarket, and bistro elements with an open kitchen serving sandwiches and smoothies. Atmosphere resembles a chess club, lively in the evening with groups playing chess quietly. Seating includes charging outlets and good disabled access, attracting a mix of diners and delivery workers.
Bowls come cheap and filling here. Food prices stay low despite the Manhattan setting.
Buffet offers a huge healthy salad bar and a great selection of freshly cooked food with plenty of variety. Pricing is by weight, which can make the cost unclear upfront.
Good to know
The buffet costs almost $30 for a full box.
Paying by credit card incurs an additional fee.
The total cost for a meal is around $20.