Small food stall with charcoal grill creates a smoky, authentic street vibe. Locals gather for affordable skewers featuring meats and vegetables grilled with skill and bold seasoning. Atmosphere feels grungy and lively, offering a genuine taste of Chinese street food culture.
Skewers cost just $2 each, making them a cheap and tasty option. The cart offers several affordable treats for eating on the go.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash.
Each skewer costs around $2.50.
The cart is open every day after 5 PM, except when it rains.
Small, cozy mom-and-pop shop with a minimalist interior and limited seating creates a homey atmosphere. The vibe is quiet and unassuming, with authentic Sichuan noodles drawing a steady crowd. Staff communicate mainly through gestures or translation tools, adding to the intimate, local feel.
Dan Dan noodles stand out with a perfect balance of spice, rich sesame paste, crushed peanuts, and savory ground pork. Dumplings and pork potstickers offer delicate wrappers and bold flavors, while hand-pulled noodles deliver a satisfying chewiness.
Prices stay cheap with large portions. Food remains affordable for a satisfying meal.
Good to know
Tax is included if you pay cash.
The restaurant has an 'A' food safety rating.
The menu is in English.
Restaurant offers authentic Chongqing hot pot with spicy, fragrant butter broth in a colorful, graffiti-themed interior. Atmosphere stays comfortable and slow-paced, with private, well-designed tables enhancing a warm, relaxed dining experience.
Simmering broths and cast-iron pots create an authentic Sichuan hot pot scene. The spicy broth stands out for its rich flavor and quality, offering a satisfying and delicious experience.
Prices stay consistently very cheap across dishes and unit costs. Hotpot options offer great value without sacrificing quality.
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The soup base costs $11.99 and most dishes are very affordable.
They have a parking lot at the back for easy access.
The ingredients are high quality and cost-effective.
Bright, clean space serves bold, authentic Chinese flavors with a spicy hot pot featuring numbing Sichuan peppercorns. Large portions come at a very cheap price, making it a cozy spot for flavorful, affordable meals.
Spicy hot pot features an authentic Sichuan and Guizhou flavor with a fragrant base stir-fried to perfection. Ingredients include cauliflower, lotus root slices, chicken wings, and sausage, offering a balanced mix with numbing Sichuan peppercorns and just the right spiciness.
Offers large portions at a very cheap price. Food costs stay consistently low.
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Parking is easy and available right at the door.
The restaurant offers generous portion sizes for indoor dining.
Prices are affordable compared to similar restaurants.
Spacious and clean dining area offers a calm and cozy atmosphere with authentic Sichuan flavors. The environment feels warm and welcoming, with spacious table arrangements and free ice cream adding to the comfort. Quiet energy suits relaxed meals, while the decor remains simple and pleasant.
Authentic Sichuan flavors shine through dishes like dry pepper chicken, dumplings in chili oil, and fish fillet in spicy broth. The food delivers strong, bold tastes with excellent service.
Lunch specials offer big portions at low prices. Full meals come with great value without skimping on taste.
Good to know
Reservations are required for the roast duck; call in advance.
Lunch specials are available from Monday to Friday, 11 AM to 4 PM.
Expect an 18% gratuity automatically added to your bill.
Small dumpling restaurant with in-house dumpling making visible to diners creates an engaging experience. Atmosphere is clean and spacious with minimal seating and a calm vibe at the newer location. The place draws a steady crowd and offers great value for authentic Chinese dumplings.
Dumplings stand out with pork and chives filling, offered steamed or pan-fried at a low price. The hot and sour soup and chive pancakes also feature as notable dishes, evoking a classic Chinatown vibe.
Food costs stay under $10 with pan fried dumplings at $4 offering a great portion size. Locals favor this spot for quick and cheap eats that are clean and tasty.
Good to know
The restaurant is cash only; an ATM is available inside.
For $10.50, you get 10 fried dumplings and 10 dumplings in broth.
You can eat very full for less than $10.
Spacious, newly renovated restaurant offers a clean and comfortable environment with bright, tidy decor. The atmosphere feels warm and inviting, creating a chill vibe perfect for casual hangouts. Self-service setup includes free desserts, enhancing the relaxed dining experience.
Spicy hot pot features a rich soup base with authentic, fresh flavors. Ma La Tang and dry hot pot options offer delicious, affordable choices with satisfying spice levels.
Prices stay consistently cheap across the menu. The spicy hot pot offers good value and the food tastes delicious without costing much.
Good to know
Prices are based on weight, making it affordable for all budgets.
The restaurant maintains a very clean and hygienic environment.
Diners must use plastic basins and clips from the disinfection cabinet before choosing ingredients.
Small takeaway spot with a single outdoor table and two chairs next to a busy sidewalk. Atmosphere feels homely and unassuming, with minimal seating and cash-only service. Dumplings stand out as highly praised and affordable despite the simple setup.
Handmade pork dumplings come in large portions, with 15 dumplings costing just $5. The pan-fried dumplings stand out for their size and flavor, often considered the best dumplings around.
Prices stay very cheap, with 6 fried and 6 steamed dumplings costing around 5 dollars. Portions include 10 good-sized pork buns for 5 dollars, making the food both fresh and affordable.
Good to know
They only accept cash, so remember to visit an ATM beforehand.
The fried dumplings cost $5 for 15 pieces.
This place is takeout only with no seating available.
Tiny, narrow space with about six small tables creates a cramped and congested setting. Yelling in Chinese adds to a noisy, bustling atmosphere that feels like a busy market. Food arrives in plastic bowls with broth served separately, emphasizing authenticity and simple ambiance over comfort.
Sichuan dumplings stand out with their bold flavor and are worth a visit alone. The menu features pork and chive dumplings, pork bao buns, and hand-pulled noodles, all prepared without greasiness and enhanced well by chili oil.
Dumplings and noodles come at a very cheap price, mostly between $5 and $10 per dish. Paying with cash makes it even cheaper, and the fried dumplings taste better than their price suggests.
Good to know
Bring cash for dumplings as they don't come with sauce.
There are no restrooms available in the restaurant.
Good luck finding a seat; sharing tables is common.
Asian hot pot restaurant offers wide broth variety and fresh ingredients in a clean, cozy space with complimentary dessert bar including soft serve ice cream. Atmosphere stays relaxed and friendly with modern, tasteful decor featuring hanging fabrics and plants. Customers customize sauces and enjoy authentic Sichuan flavors alongside globally inspired options.
Offers eight broth options including authentic Sichuan and globally inspired flavors. Features nearly 80 premium ingredients like abalone, frog legs, and various meats and vegetables for a customizable hot pot experience.
Hot pot bowls come at a very cheap price and taste good. Food quality matches the affordable cost, and service stays good.
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The restaurant offers nearly 80 premium ingredients to customize your hot pot.
Expect a 20% discount during the soft opening period.
Complimentary ice cream dessert is provided to every customer.
Small, tucked-away noodle shop offers a cozy atmosphere with a calm vibe reminiscent of street eateries in China. Tables feature ordering tablets and a self-service sauce bar with unlimited noodle refills and free side dishes. The space feels intimate and welcoming, ideal for relaxing solo meals.
Spicy Hunan dishes shine with authentic flavor and expertly crafted rice noodles. The cuisine delivers a delightful, hometown taste that satisfies noodle lovers seeking genuine Hunan food.
Food comes with cheap prices and generous portions. Noodles and other dishes stay affordable without skimping on taste.
Good to know
The restaurant automatically adds a 15% tip to the bill.
You can get a free refill of noodles during your meal.
The rice noodle portion is 1.5 times larger than usual.
Small space with authentic Chinatown vibe and casual atmosphere draws crowds despite limited seating. Quiet and orderly kitchen supports quick, cash-only service with self-serve condiments. Known for best dumplings and affordable prices, it offers a simple menu and frozen goods to take home.
Dumplings stand out as the highlight, especially the pork and chive and steamed pork varieties. A combo of dumplings, peanut noodles, and chrysanthemum tea offers a filling meal for under $10.
Prices stay extremely cheap while the food remains amazing and filling. Meals come fast and offer great value without sacrificing flavor.
Good to know
This place is cash only, so bring money.
You need to order at the counter and specify whether it’s takeout or dine-in.
The prices are super reasonable at $4.50 for 10 dumplings.
Small quarters with Hong Kong vibes create a homey, laid-back atmosphere that feels like a family restaurant. The place stays calm and clean despite heavy traffic outside, attracting locals who appreciate affordable, authentic Cantonese food with generous portions.
Offers juicy Cantonese Duck with crispy skin and super good quality congee. Includes favorites like Fried rice, Hong Kong style noodles, and Rice rolls.
Food comes at cheap prices without sacrificing great quality. Meals are tasty and fast, making it easy to eat well on a budget.
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The restaurant offers large portion sizes at reasonable prices.
Expect a lively atmosphere with events like lion dances during special occasions.
The menu features over 100 items, including various Cantonese dishes.
Small hole-in-the-wall food stand offers Peking duck sandwiches with soft buns and succulent duck meat. No indoor seating, but a covered tent area with benches provides shelter and shade. Environment is noisy, with quick service and reasonable prices.
Peking duck here is tender and succulent, roasted to perfection. The Peking duck sandwich and bao buns cost around $2 to $2.50 each and come with a tasty sauce. Complimentary soup, soup dumplings, and desserts are also served.
Prices stay consistently cheap here. The Peking Duck baos offer a satisfying, affordable option that hits the spot quickly.
Good to know
Currently, there is a dine-in promotion for orders over $10.
The shop is a take-out window only with no seating available.
You need to bring cash as the stall only accepts cash payments.
Small space with only one table offers a lively atmosphere and fun music. Cash-only policy and takeout focus shape the experience, with affordable prices and generous portions. Known for best General Tsos Chicken, affordable meals under $10, and healthy steamed options.
Sesame chicken stands out with its fried soft texture and generous portions. Lo mein comes in large servings that stay tasty even after travel, and general Tso's chicken is a common order.
Prices stay consistently cheap while the food remains filling and good.
Good to know
They only accept cash, so bring cash before visiting.
Call your order in advance to avoid waiting.
Prices are very affordable, with meals under $10.
Basement nook with dark northern Chinese street food vibe and wooden booths creates a calm, easygoing atmosphere despite a persistent ventilation buzz. Spacious seating supports quick, casual meals with reasonably priced options. No music plays, enhancing the quiet, authentic feel.
Dumplings stand out with a tiny hint of sweetness and pan-fried options that are amazing. Hand pulled noodles come chewy but soft, with spicy beef and lamb cumin varieties that are delicious and authentic.
Noodles come at a cheap price and taste good. Prices stay super cheap but might not be as low as some expect from the single dollar sign rating.
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You order at the counter and take a seat after paying.
The prices are incredibly cheap for the quality of food.
The plate of Diao Diao Noodles costs $15 after taxes and tips.
Small space with family-like atmosphere offers authentic Cantonese rice rolls and bouncy fish balls. Prices stay low, with meals under $10, making it a cheap and cheerful spot. Friendly young couple cooks in front, adding to the cozy vibe.
Beef tripe stands out, rivaling top dim sum spots. Cantonese rice rolls come smooth and authentic, especially shrimp with egg. Fish balls are bouncy and flavorful, served alongside congee and spring rolls. Drinks include Green milk tea.
Prices stay really low, with a quart costing less than $10. The fish balls and noodles come hot, spicy, and full of umami while keeping the meal cheap and cheerful.
Good to know
There is a free drink with purchase until 8/1.
There is a drinks promotion of buy 2 drinks, get 1 free.
The A2 fish balls and rice rolls are available for purchase at 6 PM.
Small, unassuming restaurant sits in a gritty, rundown mall basement with flickering lights and a sketchy atmosphere. The space feels like an old-school local spot with cash-only payment and simple seating at card tables. It draws a diverse crowd and offers authentic, flavorful dumplings made at an impressive pace.
Steamed and fried dumplings stand out for their authentic Fuzhou style and rich flavors. Prices stay low with deals like $5 for 6 baos and $4 for 8 dumplings, making it a solid spot for cheap, delicious buns and dumplings.
Prices stay low with options like $5 for 6 baos and $4 for 8 dumplings. Large packs like 50 frozen meat buns go for just $28, making it a solid spot for cheap Chinese food.
Good to know
You need to bring cash because it’s a cash-only establishment.
You can get everything on the menu for less than $20 at Fu Zhou.
$5 for 6 baos and $4 for 8 dumplings are unbelievably cheap in NYC.
Stylish mix of modern decor and classic Chinese elements creates a cozy, romantic atmosphere with classical music playing softly. Spacious seating and bright, clean environment support a relaxing dining experience. The vibe blends authentic Szechuan energy with a touch of American diner style.
Sichuan cuisine shines with dishes like Ma La dry pot, Mapo tofu, and spicy Dan Dan noodles. Dumplings, including juicy soup dumplings with thin skins, stand out alongside classics like Kung Pao chicken and Peking duck.
Old school Chinese eats offer incredibly tasty dishes like mapo tofu at fair prices. Drinks also come cheap, making lunch affordable.
Good to know
The restaurant offers $1 soup dumplings as a promotion.
The Sunday special offers 50% off dim sum and appetizers.
The restaurant has specials each night of the week.
Tiny layout with closely spaced tables creates a lively, bustling atmosphere reminiscent of Hong Kong street food scenes. Warm, clean, and cozy environment offers a comfortable setting with distinctive decoration and modern seating upstairs for larger groups.
Authentic Cantonese cuisine shines with dishes like cha siu, roasted pork, and duck. Big portions of tasty BBQ meats and delicious congee make it a solid spot for Chinese food.
Very cheap prices come with large portions that fill you up. Some find the quality poor compared to the low cost.
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Portions are big enough to share.
Prices are very affordable.
If you are eating with a big group, the seating upstairs is recommended.
Small dining space with semi-open kitchen creates an intimate setting. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming, with a chill vibe that suits casual hangouts. Known for authentic Lanzhou noodles and niche Chinese dishes, it draws those seeking genuine flavors in a clean, optimized environment.
Hand pulled noodles have an unbeatable texture and come in varieties like braised beef and lamb stir fried. Dumplings are large, juicy, and wrapped in thick northern-style skin, paired well with egg and chive pancakes.
Skewers come cheap and plentiful, making them a solid side. Prices stay low, offering a budget-friendly meal option.
Good to know
The food is halal, catering to dietary restrictions.
Parking will be challenging for non-local customers, especially during weekdays.
The prices are very low, with leek pancakes costing only $4 for two.
Small interior hosts a large menu with affordable prices and generous portions. Atmosphere feels casual with a happy counter presence. Food focuses on Chinese and Japanese takeout, especially noted for teriyaki chicken.
Freshness stands out in the salad, dumplings, and teriyaki chicken bento box. The menu features sesame chicken, General Tso's chicken for spice, and teriyaki, alongside wonton soup and fried wings.
Food offers large portions at a cheap price. Meals provide good value without sacrificing quantity.
Good to know
The pricing is affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.
Prices are competitive compared to similar places in the area.
It's a great choice if you're hungry without wanting to overspend.
Hole-in-the-wall stall with no seating offers authentic Hong Kong flavors and affordable prices. Busy atmosphere marked by long lines and constant food preparation. Cash-only policy applies for small orders, with card accepted above $10.
Congee here has a slightly milky flavor and comes in many varieties like minced beef, preserved egg, and sliced fish. Rice rolls have a better texture than many dim sum spots, and the food stays true to authentic Cantonese style.
Offers curry fish balls as a great cheap eat. Known for affordable prices on simple dishes.
Good to know
This is a takeout only rice roll food stall.
There is no seating or eating area; you can only order at the window.
This place only accepts cash and is take-out only.
Courtyard design and retro decor create a martial arts world atmosphere with soft lighting and wooden furniture. Live music and occasional singing add lively energy on some days, while the space stays quiet enough for conversations. Skewers are prepared in the kitchen to avoid smoke, making it comfortable for groups and friends to hang out.
Authentic Chinese BBQ features prominently with fresh ingredients and grilled chives. The Golden Broth Beef offers a sour and spicy taste inspired by Sichuan and Guizhou cuisine, alongside dishes like ma la tang.
Prices stay consistently cheap across the menu. Food offers affordable options without sacrificing taste.
Good to know
Cakes need to be booked in advance.
You should call ahead to avoid waiting in lines.
The tavern does not take reservations ahead.
Small, clean space offers a modern setting with comfortable seating and a bustling vibe. A build-your-own sauce bar adds customization to the authentic Sichuan hotpot experience. Lively mandopop music enhances the inviting atmosphere.
Authentic Sichuan-style spicy hot pot offers a clean and fresh experience with many vegetarian options. Diners can customize their own hot pot and sauce, enjoying well-blended flavors and high-quality ingredients.
Prices stay consistently cheap and the food comes out fast. The sauce costs a bit more but overall it offers healthy and tasty options.
Good to know
You can choose your broth and enjoy a custom hot pot experience.
A bowl is a meal for two, so bring a friend or multiple friends.
The price is $14.99 per pound with no minimum on how much you get.
Small space combines motorcycle club decor, exposed brick aesthetic, and karaoke stage for a unique vibe. Atmosphere feels lively with live music performances and resident singers adding energy. Late-night barbecue scene attracts those seeking flavorful skewers and refreshing cocktails.
Authentic Chinese BBQ stands out with fresh and traditional flavors. The spot offers a great atmosphere for late night dining with seafood boil and live music.
Prices stay cheap across food and drinks, especially during happy hour. Skewers and beer come at a low cost without sacrificing quality.
Good to know
The restaurant has a happy hour from 4 PM to 6 PM with $1 lamb skewers.
Expect a 40-minute wait for food during peak hours.
The menu is a scan-to-order format for efficient service.
Teppanyaki grills sit in a cramped, clean space with Japanese design elements. Chefs perform loud, engaging hibachi shows featuring flames and playful tricks. The atmosphere mixes quiet dining areas with bursts of energy from the cooking stations.
Soup dumplings stand out as a highlight, with pork versions noted for their quality. Vegetarian dumplings also impress, matching the taste of those found in China according to firsthand accounts.
Prices stay cheap even by New York standards. Food comes out fast and service matches that pace.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for teppanyaki to ensure a spot.
An 18% gratuity is automatically added to the bill for all parties.
A 3% surcharge applies if you pay by credit card.
Small food stall inside a busy, no-frills food court with bright lighting and visible kitchen where rice rolls are made fresh by hand using a unique steaming machine. Atmosphere feels transient yet cozy, with a modest seating area upstairs and in the back. Known for authentic, high-quality rice rolls with generous fillings and a layered sauce, attracting lines during peak hours.
Steamed rice rolls stand out for their authentic Cantonese style and freshness. The congee offers a comforting, soft texture with flavors like pumpkin that feel fresh and soothing.
Offers cheap rice rolls with tasty flavors. Serves as a great cheap lunch spot with consistently delicious food.
Good to know
Get here early as it can fill up the very limited seats.
There is a crazy line during peak meal hours, so order ahead or be prepared to wait.
The rice roll place might be hard to find as it is in the back of a small food mall.
Small, crowded space with limited seating and no air conditioning creates a warm, steamy atmosphere. The vibe is simple and authentic, resembling a hole-in-the-wall street food spot. Cash-only policy and affordable prices attract those seeking cheap, satisfying dumplings.
Juicy fried pork and chive dumplings cost about $3.50 for 10 and offer great value. Dumplings here are known for being affordable and flavorful, often considered the best in the city.
Prices stay very low with super cheap dumplings and other dishes. Food comes fast and tastes good, all in a no-frills, cash-only setting.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash, but there is an ATM on-site.
Be prepared to always wait for dumplings, bao, and soups.
Prices are cheap; 10 dumplings cost $4 and 20 cost $8.
Tiny hole-in-the-wall with small seating area and no-frills design offers a cozy, unassuming atmosphere. The vibe stays calm with soft music and a homey feel despite limited space. Known for affordable, highly regarded dumplings that attract steady lines.
Pan-fried dumplings come with thin, crispy skins and flavorful pork and leek fillings. Plates of six or eight dumplings cost around $2.50 to $4, making them an affordable and filling choice.
Prices stay very cheap, with 8 pan-fried dumplings costing just 4 dollars. This spot offers fast, affordable eats that fill you up without spending much.
Good to know
You can get 10 pan fried dumplings for $4.
Everything on the menu is under $10.
You need to bring cash.