New York City is not known for being an inexpensive place to eat or live. Most restaurants there will have you shelling out $50 or more for a simple meal for two. Even hamburgers can be expensive in New York City where some of them go for more than $10 each.
But if you know where to look, you can find a cheap meal. One of the cheapest places to eat is Dojo on West 4th St in Greenwich Village. This place caters to vegetarians and you can get a soy burger and an egg cream for just $4.25.
If you crave a good old hot dog, you can find a real bargain at Grays Papaya on 8th Avenue in the Garment District. For just $2.75 you can get 2 hot dogs and a medium size beverage. If you want to get a little fancier, you can go to Eisenberg's Sandwich Shop on 5th Ave in the Flatiron District.
Here you can get a bowl of Matzoh Ball soup, a Chopped Liver sandwich and an egg cream for just $8.25. If it's a beer and a burger you want, check out the Corner Bistro on West Fourth St in Greenwich Village. You can get a nice juicy Bistro Burger and a beer for $8.50.
Check out these links for more cheap eats in NYC. http://gonyc.about.com/od/restaurants/a/10_or_less_meal.htm http://gonyc.about.com/od/restaurants/a/5_or_less_meal.htm.
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