You don’t have to hurt your wallet to eat well in the EV. Here, we’ve compiled a list of those must-go, yum-yes, thrift-lover-paradise, authentic-eats. Now go, be frugal and eat well while doing so.
TEV NYC: New Yorkers love hot dogs, duh. Now you can enjoy unique combinations of ingredients all for under $5. Make sure to try the Good Morning-bacon wrapped dog smothered with melted cheese and a fried egg
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일본 음식점 · East Village · 142개의 팁과 리뷰
TEV NYC: Enjoy delicious and authentic Japanese street food, made fresh and ready to go. Make sure to try the popular takoyaki octopus balls (six balls for $5) made from boiled and diced octopus.
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TEV NYC: At $4.50 a slice, their Artichoke slice might be one of the the most delicious slices in the city. Thick, gooey, creamy, spinachey, cheesey, filling, fattening, and totally orgasmic.
TEV NYC: Mamoun's has been featured in “1000 Places To See Before You Die.” Enjoy delish cheap eats with their $3 iconic Falafel Sandwich, which comes inside a pita bread with salad and tahini sauce.
TEV NYC: Make sure to try the Freshly-Slayed Dragon Taco (Pork) or the Carne Asada (marinated skirt steak) which are both absolutely delicious and go for $4-5 each.
TEV NYC: Everything here is made fresh, right where you can see it. Try an order of 6 dumplings of their famous seared pork , fried or steamed for $4.50. Talk about cheap, delish eats!
TEV NYC: Steamed, fluffy buns. Gourmet, savory fillings. Find all kinds of scrumptious Taiwanese street food that’ll make your wallet and belly happy. And rejoice, almost everything on the menu is under $5.
TEV NYC: Here you’ll enjoy authentic Xi’anese fare that Anthony Bourdain graced with this little compliment: “If I lived around here I’d be eating here every day.”
TEV NYC: Come by to indulge in spicy vegetarian foods. The samosas filled with spiced potatoes & peas are $1.25, or add chickpeas and yogurt for $1.75 more.