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.
Prices stay cheap with large portions. Food remains affordable for a satisfying meal.
Home-made sausages come with a balanced flavor, avoiding excessive saltiness common in Sichuan dishes. They appear in various meals like fried rice with sausage and shrimp and noodle dishes, adding a meaty richness without overpowering.
Good to know
Tax is included if you pay cash.
The restaurant has an 'A' food safety rating.
The menu is in English.
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.
Paying just $5 for two pieces of stuffed jianbings shows how cheap the food is here. The jianbing tastes similar to Joshua Weissman's version, making it a budget-friendly option.
Sausage appears in dishes like sausage and egg pancakes and a crunchy crepe with beef, sausage, and chicken. All the meats in the crepe come out really good.
Good to know
This establishment offers take out only.
The jiangbing costs only $5.
This place is CASH ONLY.
Small, crowded space with limited counter seating and a chaotic, noisy atmosphere. Busy environment filled with frustrated customers scrambling for seats and frequently bumping into each other. The setting feels authentically Asian, with a noticeable smell and a casual, no-frills vibe.
Prices stay cheap with generous portions that keep the place bustling. Food comes out quick and offers good value.
Sausages come in various types like beef, pork, and Chinese sausage. Dishes often mix sausage with ingredients like shrimp, egg, and fresh herbs such as cilantro and scallions.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash.
You can order ahead and pick up your food.
Seating is very limited, so this is not the place to hang out.
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.
Prices stay cheap across food and drinks, especially during happy hour. Skewers and beer come at a low cost without sacrificing quality.
Smoky and flavorful, the Wang Zhong Wang sausage stands out with its crispy, juicy texture and balanced saltiness. Other options include the Xinxin sausage and unique varieties like beef tongue and fish tofu.
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.
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.
Prices stay consistently cheap across the menu. Food offers affordable options without sacrificing taste.
Sausage appears in a rich, fragrant broth with fatty beef and spicy-sour notes. Grilled pork sausage offers a full oily flavor, while Taiwanese sausage and sausage in the Bullfrog Pot add variety and 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 space with limited seating creates a cozy but sometimes loud atmosphere during busy times. Korean street food flavors stand out, especially smash burgers, potato corndogs, and twist donuts made fresh to order. Casual vibe suits quick bites and late-night visits.
Food prices stay affordable compared to other fast food spots, though not the cheapest overall. Drinks come at a low cost, while some items like fried Oreos are pricier but tasty.
Sausages come with a light, non-greasy batter that feels airy on the outside. Skewers combining sausage and rice cake offer a perfect balance of flavors and textures.
Good to know
All snacks outside after 7 pm are half price every day.
There is a special, discounted menu available from 10 am to 2 pm.
Expect at least a 1-hour wait if you walk in.
Stadium features giant crystal clear screens, air-conditioned indoor bar, and family-friendly areas that create an inviting atmosphere. Views from every seat are excellent, with well-designed sight lines to the field and concessions. Energy is electric during events, enhanced by light shows, DJ parties, and post-game fireworks.
Tickets stay cheap even close to game time, and the cheap seats offer excellent views. Parking nearby costs little and stays convenient.
Spicy sausages with peppers stand out as a must-try. Sausage and peppers come out amazing and are a favorite alongside other options like hot dogs and spicy pepperoni slices.
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Getting to Citi Field is simple, with a subway stop right outside the stadium.
You need the MLB Ballpark App to scan your tickets for entry.
Backpacks are not allowed in the stadium and must be left in front of the stadium.
Small dim sum spot with shared seating and a cash-only policy offers a wide variety of dishes at reasonable prices. The atmosphere is crowded in the morning with limited dine-in space mostly suited for quick meals. The environment is basic and functional rather than polished.
Prices stay consistently cheap with meals that are filling and delicious. A total cost around 14 dollars offers abundant food that tastes great for the price.
Sausages come as Taiwanese sausage and on a stick, served alongside sticky rice rolls. The fried rice and sausages have a notably oily texture.
Good to know
The restaurant is cash only, so prepare your cash before visiting.
Prices range from $1.50 to $3.00, making it affordable.
There is limited seating available, so be prepared to take out.