That's by me. There are plenty of places to eat by there.
* Bocca - it's a one stop shop place on 49th Street. They serve pizzas, pastas, sandwiches, sushi, noodles, etc...
* Good Burger
* Burger Heaven
* 123 Burger Shot Beer
* Blockheads
* Film Center Cafe - they have lunch specials
* Tonic - they also have lunch specials
* Bangkok House - They have a $9.95 (I believe) lunch special
* Also go down 46th Street between 8th and 9th Avenue, which is Restaurant Row and check out the places there. Most of them have great, cheap lunch specials.
Lastly, visit www.menupages.com to pinpoint restaurants in your area.
Bubba Gumps- themed like forest gump. Very touristy. Seafood and other things
ReplyDeleteJuniors- diner. They have everything. Fast, friendly service, great cheesecake
Carmine's- extremely touristy, overpriced italian food.
Sardi's- broadway restaurant. Overpriced. Caricatures of actors on the walls.
Stardust- adorable diner. 50's themed. Waiters sing and dance.
Spotlight live- touristy. Kareoke bar- broadcasted in Times Square
not a good location for cheap. my fav in ny patst pizza on 1st ave and 117 street i usually dine in bk or queens cheaper better food.
ReplyDeleteThat's by me. There are plenty of places to eat by there.
ReplyDelete* Bocca - it's a one stop shop place on 49th Street. They serve pizzas, pastas, sandwiches, sushi, noodles, etc...
* Good Burger
* Burger Heaven
* 123 Burger Shot Beer
* Blockheads
* Film Center Cafe - they have lunch specials
* Tonic - they also have lunch specials
* Bangkok House - They have a $9.95 (I believe) lunch special
* Also go down 46th Street between 8th and 9th Avenue, which is Restaurant Row and check out the places there. Most of them have great, cheap lunch specials.
Lastly, visit www.menupages.com to pinpoint restaurants in your area.
factsaboutme I will drive ALL the way across town just to get takeout from my favorite restaurants. Done that in every city I've lived in.
ReplyDeleteThose who stay in San Francisco for the holidays will have the city to themselves! Get out to those restaurants that are always crowded.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know really nice restaurants in they city that have good food???
ReplyDeleteI'm inspired by all those tiny-kitchen restaurants all over the city. If they can cook for 100s I can cook for the 3.
ReplyDeleteAnyone know of any good Caribbean or Thai Restaurants in the city??
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ReplyDelete"Real Fact" 251: There are more French restaurants in New York City than in Paris.
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ReplyDeleteFoA nominates NYC as the city 4 the best animal-friendly dining. 121 restaurants in our 2010 Vegan Restaurant Guide.
ReplyDeleteThis coming week is going to be about revisiting some of my newly discovered favourite restaurants in the city!
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