Restaurant offers cozy indoor and outdoor seating with decor that transports guests to the South of France through thoughtful French-themed details. Atmosphere feels authentic and inviting, creating a relaxed, vacation-like vibe. Wine and cocktails reflect Provençal influences, enhancing the overall experience.
Savory crepes stand out with ham, cheese, mushrooms, and a fried egg. Both sweet and savory options taste authentic and delicious.
Prices stay affordable throughout the menu. This spot offers authentic French dishes without the usual high cost. It's a rare find for budget-friendly dining in the city.
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Savory crepes cost around $18 and dessert crepes around $11.
The wine selection ranges from $48 to $88, with a well-curated list.
Everything at Maison Provence is homemade.
Small, beautifully designed cafe offers cozy atmosphere with local art and diverse music ranging from Rancheras to Motown R&B. Space includes indoor and outdoor seating, welcoming families with kids through thoughtful amenities. Energy stays chill and inviting, making it a neighborhood gem for coffee and crepes.
Crepes come in both savory and sweet varieties, with the chorizo crepe standing out as very filling and flavorful. The salmon crepe offers a fresh taste, while options like peanut butter and banana provide a classic sweet choice.
Coffee and food come at affordable prices without skimping on quality. Everything tastes divine and stays easy on the wallet.
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The cafe hosts open mic events for local performers on weekends.
Live music occurs every Friday and Saturday night.
Pandos has outdoor seating available for customers.
Casual milk-bar style dining space features traditional Polish art and nostalgic decor reminiscent of Poland 30 years ago. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming, like a family kitchen, with calm and relaxed energy. Small, simple operation invites a quiet, intimate experience.
Golden and tender crepes stand out here. Cheese crepes and those with apple come in great portion sizes. Chicken cutlets with sauerkraut add a savory twist to the crepe offerings.
Great Polish food comes at an affordable price here. The menu offers affordable options without skimping on quality.
Good to know
Food is brought to guests after ordering from the counter.
The restaurant does not serve draft beer or hard liquor.
Prices are at pre-pandemic levels, offering good value.
Quaint Taiwanese spot with natural lighting and cafe vibes offers a clean, cozy space featuring steamer bowl lamps. Atmosphere stays laidback and relaxed, suited for quick, light bites or casual dining. Mostly take-out oriented but provides ample seating, blending simplicity with a welcoming energy.
Bing crepe sandwiches feature a thin crepe coated with egg and sesame filled with layers of wonton crisps, fresh lettuce, and sauce. The pork version stands out for its unique flavor combination.
Food comes fresh and fast with an unpretentious vibe. Dumplings stand out as both delicious and affordable.
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The restaurant is a short walk from the ferry.
The prices are very reasonable.
The restaurant is great for takeout.
Fast food spot offers Chinese savory crepes with a thin, crispy pancake skin and generous portions. The atmosphere suits quick bites with diverse, authentic flavors and a professional cooking style. Prices remain reasonable despite high quality and variety.
Massive crepes come with generous fillings and a crispy texture that is soft outside and crispy inside. Options include spicy pork and crispy chicken fillet, with a balanced spice level and fresh, hot preparation.
Generous portions come with affordable prices here. The Chinese savory crepes and pancakes both taste good and cost less than expected.
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The combo deal includes a drink for $4-5 and a savory crepe for $12-14.
Portion sizes are generous, often the size of a person's face.
The food is run by Chinese owners, ensuring authentic flavors.
Polish restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with traditional decor and a spacious courtyard featuring a chill beer garden vibe. The setting feels like a home-cooked meal on a friend's back patio, blending charm with subtle Polish pride. Guests enjoy a relaxed energy with authentic cuisine and well-crafted cocktails.
Dessert crepes stand out with phenomenal flavor and a satisfying finish. They serve Polish style crepes that complement savory dishes well.
Food offers a step above pub fare while staying affordable. Drinks include 2-for-1 beer and wine and $2 shots during weekday happy hour. Pierogis and homemade Polish dishes come at low prices.
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The menu includes options for vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and meat-heavy dishes.
Parking was not an issue when we went on a Sunday.
The restaurant is likely very busy during brunch.
Vietnamese restaurant with traditional decor and artistic details like an octopus tentacle door handle creates an authentic atmosphere. The vibe is warm and welcoming but can be loud, making conversation difficult. A strong cocktail program complements notable dishes such as pho and bánh mì.
Crepes here have a unique twist, often resembling an omelet rather than a traditional crepe. They come out delicious and offer a different take on the usual crepe experience.
Prices stay fair and affordable for a Michelin-rated spot, slightly higher than casual Vietnamese places but still inexpensive for dinner.
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The hours at LyLy are limited, closing early even on weekends.
The total for two adults comes out to about $62 after tax and tip.
The restaurant is very kid friendly, providing clean high chairs for little ones.
Small, modern creperie with cozy outdoor seating overlooking a park. Atmosphere stays super chill with clean surroundings and nice music. Offers a family-owned vibe and a quaint, intimate setting.
Crepes come out huge and delicious, with options for gluten-free and vegan bases. Sweet choices often include fresh fruit like banana paired with Nutella, and savory versions match the same quality.
Food prices stay affordable without sacrificing quality. Consistent value makes meals easy on the wallet.
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There is no toilet available at this restaurant.
Seating is limited inside.
The ham and cheese crepe costs 15 dollars.
Small space with cozy seating including tables and a counter by the window creates a calm dining atmosphere. Walls display great art, adding to the appealing decor. The spot draws those seeking authentic Chinese noodle soups and baos at reasonable prices.
Large crepes come with thin, crisped edges and a tender, chewy center. The menu features authentic Chinese flavors like pork floss and Jingbian crepes with satisfying portions.
Bowls of Braised Beef soup and Jingbian crepes come at very affordable prices, with beef noodles around $11 including tax. The food is simple but delicious and budget-friendly.
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There is no restroom available at Yiwanmen.
The prices are reasonable, around $15 for four Bao.
A bowl of beef noodles costs about $11 including tax.
Ice cream shop with color-changing spoons, 3D photo wall, and halal desserts creates a vibrant, ice cream-themed atmosphere. Bright, clean, and cozy space offers comfortable seating and appealing decor. Variety includes non-dairy options and unique treats like pistachio seed ice cream and Nutella crepes.
Crepes come fresh to order with Nutella and strawberry as popular fillings. They taste delicious and pair well with bubble waffles.
Prices stay very affordable with reasonable costs for all desserts. The place offers fresh treats without stretching the budget.
Good to know
Everything at the dessert spot is halal.
They are closed at 1:30 AM when they say they close at 2 AM.
The pineapple refresher costs 5.49.
Small, cash-only takeout spot with no seating and a Chinese street food vibe. Atmosphere feels authentic and lively, with cheerful staff and a cramped, bustling space. Menu is entirely in Chinese, offering unique, affordable dishes like savory jianbing and wonton soup.
Savory egg crepes stand out as a budget-friendly and filling breakfast option. This spot serves authentic Chinese crepes that offer a unique twist beyond usual eggs.
Jianbings serve as a quick and affordable breakfast or snack option. Meals cost around $6 and are filling without breaking the bank.
Good to know
This establishment offers take out only.
The jiangbing costs only $5.
This place is CASH ONLY.
Pier 57 Food Hall offers an exceptional rooftop view of the Hudson River and city skyline, creating a colorful and inviting atmosphere. The space features live music that adds to a lively yet relaxed vibe. Indian dishes here are known for their authentic, flavorful spices and quick service, making it a popular spot for casual dining.
Masala dosa features a crispy and delicate crepe with great flavors. Sauces served alongside enhance the delicious taste.
Food comes out quick and tastes really tasty while staying affordable.
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Four chicken Samosas cost $10, which is a great deal.
Portions are generous and well priced for NYC.
The restaurant maintains high cleanliness and hygiene standards.
Parisian bistro style defines the space with rustic decor and old world charm. Atmosphere blends cozy elegance with lively, sometimes loud, energy. Outdoor seating maintains the French bistro vibe and welcomes dogs.
Peach Melba crepes stand out with their sweet and fruity flavor. Crepes come with a house cookie and blueberry jam on the side, adding a unique touch to the dessert experience.
Offers very affordable prices that suit college budgets. Serves simple, delicious food with a focus on affordable brunch and petit déjeuner options.
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Reservations are recommended during peak times, especially if Columbia is in session.
The bottomless mimosa brunch costs $25 per hour.
The restaurant offers a fixed price menu on Christmas Eve.
Decor channels Thai floating markets with gold leaf lettering and traditional pillows, creating a cozy yet sophisticated atmosphere. Lighting is soft and soothing, matching the calm vibe ideal for romantic or afterwork dinners. Innovative cocktails and a full bar add a distinctive touch to the dining experience.
Duck crepes feature crispy duck and a light, airy roti flavored with lemongrass and ginger. These crepes combine rich flavor with a delicate texture, making them a standout appetizer.
Lunch specials come with affordable prices and delicious Thai flavors. The spot offers a charming ambiance alongside budget-friendly dishes.
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The restaurant is open daily from 11:30 AM to 10:30 PM with happy hour from 3-6 PM.
The lunch special includes an appetizer, salad, entree, and shrimp donuts.
Expect large food portions that may require packing to go.
Small, clean space with plenty of inside seating and a family-owned vibe creates a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. Background music blends country and Spanish hits, adding to the cozy, local feel. The place fills up quickly, reflecting its popularity for affordable, hearty breakfasts.
Crepes come out quickly and taste really good, matching the quality of quesadillas here. They pair well with other breakfast items like waffles and avocado toast.
Breakfast options like eggs, bacon, and pancakes come at very affordable prices. The food stays fresh and filling, making it a solid choice for an affordable breakfast in the city.
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You can get a filling sandwich or lunch for under 10 bucks.
The prices are about half the price of restaurants 6 blocks away.
They open at 5 AM.
Small space with only six tables creates a cozy atmosphere filled with beautiful decor and good music. Seating arrangements allow tables to slide together, fostering a flexible dining setup. The vibe is quiet yet vibrant, offering a tasteful and intimate dining experience.
Crispy Vietnamese crepes stand out with a hard shell taco texture and a fresh mix of herbs and vegetables. Options include shrimp and tofu, offering savory flavors packed with great protein.
Prices stay consistently affordable with each order made carefully. The menu offers good value without sacrificing quality.
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The restaurant does not have a bathroom available for customers.
The prices are affordable, with pho costing $14.95 and báhn mì costing $12.95.
There are only 6 two-person tables, indicating limited seating.
Cozy Thai restaurant with elephant-themed decor and colorful AI-generated wallpaper creates a beautiful, relaxing atmosphere. Live music adds to the vibe while outdoor seating welcomes pets. Tables are closely packed, giving a snug dining experience.
Mango crepe and Thai crepe stand out with rich, flavorful profiles. Desserts like pandan crepe and coconut jelly add unique, fluffy textures and beautiful presentation.
Offers affordable and filling Thai food with delicious flavors near the water.
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The restaurant offers authentic Thai cuisine with unique dishes not found elsewhere.
The prices at Elephant District are reasonable for the quality of food.
The restaurant is located right outside the Brooklyn Bridge, making it easy to find.
Traditional Thai decor with woodcarvings and murals creates a warm, lively atmosphere. Tables sit close together with transparent shields adding a thoughtful touch. Cocktails and unique dishes like Thai crepe dumplings complement the authentic vibe.
Thai crepe dumplings stand out with a savory, nutty flavor and a rich soy sauce on the side. They have an incredible texture and a delightful filling that makes them a highlight.
Prices stay affordable for NYC, covering one appetizer and two entrees. Food quality matches the affordable cost, making dinner budget-friendly.
Good to know
Reservations are suggested since the establishment is often busy and there is a small wait.
The restaurant has a nice long happy hour.
There is a noon special price.
Moroccan-inspired decor fills indoor and outdoor spaces with cozy cushions and plenty of outlets. Loud music sets a vibey atmosphere where people mostly study or work. Covered outdoor seating and high-speed WiFi support long visits.
Savory crepes come loaded with ingredients and offer generous portions that fill you up. Nutella crepes and those with salmon stand out for their rich flavors and presentation.
Affordable prices stand out with affordable pastries and fun brunch options. The menu offers great value for the area.
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The cafe has a no laptops allowed policy.
You order at the counter and then sit down.
The restaurant opens at 7am and closes at 8pm.
Spacious, clean space offers a cozy and comfortable setting with open layout and nice decor. The atmosphere invites relaxation and conversation with a light, enjoyable vibe. Desserts feature creative chocolate combinations and quality ingredients, appealing to those craving sweet treats.
Crepes come with great flavor and are made with close attention to detail. They taste delicious and are reasonably priced, with options like the original and sushi lotus crepes standing out.
Prices stay consistently affordable here. Items like the crepe and waffle stick offer good flavor without high cost.
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The crepe and soda (Mojito) cost $21.
The menu includes minipancakes with strawberry and banana.
Prices are very affordable for the quality offered.
Ice cream shop with wide variety of flavors and unique donut toppings offers a friendly, welcoming atmosphere and fun interior design. Retro Pac-Man game adds a nostalgic touch while customers enjoy their treats. Space includes a separate area to relax and savor ice cream and milkshakes.
Crepes come with fresh fruits like strawberries and bananas, often paired with Nutella or cheesecake ice cream. They balance sweet flavors well and are made with care, featuring generous toppings and a soft texture.
Prices stay consistently affordable across the menu. Desserts and ice cream come at a very reasonable cost, making it a solid choice for those watching their budget.
Good to know
The dessert spot is open until 2AM on the weekend.
John Depp ice cream is 21+ only.
The ice cream sandwich costs $15.00.
Classic American diner with nostalgic decor and big red banquettes creates a genuine, hardworking vibe. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming but can be uncomfortable due to noise from dishes. Seating is cozy with comfortable booths and some outdoor options.
Strawberry and Nutella crepes stand out with their rich flavor and sweet freshness. Crepes come alongside waffles and omelettes, making for a fantastic breakfast selection.
Prices stay consistently affordable compared to other spots in town. Meals offer good value without sacrificing taste.
Good to know
Arrive early for breakfast to avoid long queues.
Happy hour offers $4 beers and $6 cocktails on weekdays.
Expect busy breakfast hours on rainy Saturdays.
Open kitchen reveals bakers crafting authentic Japanese pastries, creating a cozy and warm atmosphere. Indoor seating offers a comfortable space to enjoy unique treats like matcha croissants and melon pan. The vibe blends Japanese nostalgia with a casual, inviting setting.
Matcha crepes stand out with their dense flavor and rich use of matcha powder. Options include rolls filled with fruit, red beans, and rich cream, offering a unique variety of sweet treats.
Prices stay low across a wide variety of baked goods and sandwiches. Affordable pastries and a light strawberry birthday cake stand out for being both tasty and budget-friendly.
Good to know
The total cost for the aji katsu sando and mochi an pan is $8.50 with tax.
Cakes are priced around $40, but they are small.
Customers can call to hold uncut loafs of white bread for honey toast.
Spacious interior with comfortable seating and pink-themed decor creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Soft music plays, supporting a relaxed vibe where friends can chat and unwind. The place offers Wi-Fi and attentive service, enhancing the overall experience.
Crepes come with smooth ice cream and a perfect sweetness balance. The mango crepe cake stands out as a favorite, alongside options like durian, Nutella with vanilla ice cream, and green tea mille crepe cake.
Prices stay consistently affordable across all items. Desserts offer a creamy texture without being too sweet, making them both tasty and budget-friendly.
Good to know
Expect a 5-8 minute turnaround time for drinks or desserts to go.
It typically takes 20 minutes to make a crepe, while other orders take 5-7 minutes.
The dessert spot offers a variety of options including cakes, ice cream, smoothies, and shaved ice.
Space combines indoor and outdoor areas with semi-outdoor patio featuring string lighting and a clear roof covering. Atmosphere stays cozy and quiet with relaxing music enhancing the vibe. Patrons enjoy a pet-friendly patio and a view of the night sky through the ceiling.
Vietnamese crepes stand out with crispy texture and grilled pork inside. Banh xeo crepes come with fresh herbs and bold flavors, making them great for sharing.
Food comes at very affordable prices with great options that fill you up well. Comfort food suits a hungover appetite without stretching the budget.
Good to know
The restaurant does not have a liquor license.
Customers on crutches or with disabilities may have difficulty waiting to be seated.
The restaurant does not allow customers to sit without all parties present.
Small indoor space offers cozy, modern vibe with minimalist European style and varied seating options. Outdoor seating is spacious but exposed to cold and car fumes. Place fills quickly, making reservations recommended for brunch.
Pancakes here come as crepe-style, thin and light rather than fluffy. They serve these as crepe pancakes and Danish-style versions, both quite tasty.
Offers affordable prices with good portions and healthy options.
Good to know
For brunch, you should reserve in advance because the place is small.
Outdoor seating is probably the only option on the weekend if you didn't make a reservation.
They close at 5pm and discreetly try to point you out for staying too late.
Space features high ceilings and French-inspired decor with warm colors and quirky animal sculptures creating a whimsical, elegant atmosphere. It feels cozy and spacious, suitable for afternoon tea and special occasions with a prestigious vibe. The setting encourages relaxing social gatherings and romantic encounters.
Mango and matcha mille crepe cakes offer a soft creamy texture and a perfectly balanced sweetness. The Boba Crepe Cake features lightly salted cream with sweet boba adding a unique twist.
Afternoon tea here offers affordable prices with a princess-core vibe and quality desserts. The experience balances cost with a pleasant atmosphere and good location.
Good to know
Afternoon tea includes unlimited tea for 1.5 hours.
A full teapot costs $10 and serves more than 4 teacups.
The afternoon set for two includes finger sandwiches, pastry, and scone for $88.
Small bakery with limited seating and extensive frozen goods selection including dumplings and buns. Atmosphere feels authentic and unassuming, attracting many who buy fresh dumplings for takeout. Prices are generally low, with cash payments offering discounts and acceptance of EBT.
Shrimp crepes come at an affordable price and stand out. Egg and beef crepes pair well with spicy chili sauce. Rice crepes taste decent but are less notable.
Veggie rice rolls and shrimp crepes come at low prices. Frozen foods and taro buns also cost very little.
Good to know
Bring cash for purchases, as discounts may apply.
Limited seating means takeout is often recommended.
A bag of 50 frozen dumplings costs $12, offering great value.
Tiny boutique pastry shop offers authentic Southeast Asian flavors with beautifully displayed desserts that invite quick enjoyment. Cozy atmosphere combines elegant aesthetic and limited outdoor seating, creating a charming spot for sweet treats.
Crepe cakes feature airy layers with a light, tart yuzu cream and balanced, creamy fillings. Varieties include Matcha, Pandan, Ube, and Strawberry-Yuzu, each offering distinct fresh and sweet flavors.
Delicious baked goods come at a very reasonable price here. Desserts offer great flavor without stretching the budget.
Good to know
You need to arrive early at Lady Wong to have access to their most popular dessert offerings.
Customers need to custom order full sized cakes 2-5 days in advance.
There are no restrooms available.
Japanese restaurant offers private booths with Japanese seats and themed rooms that create an intimate setting. The decor and attention to detail provide a beautiful, immersive atmosphere reminiscent of Japan. Drinks include exceptional cocktails like lychee martinis and passion margaritas.
Mango crepe cake stands out with its delicious flavor and excellent texture. It works well as a dessert and even gets used for birthday surprises.
Prices stay affordable here, especially compared to similar spots in Manhattan. Food quality matches the reasonable cost, making it a solid choice for budget-conscious diners.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, but seating is first come first serve.
Happy hour runs after 10 PM with buy one get one free on draft beer and sake.
Oysters are buy one get one free during happy hour.