Our Top 5 “Under $10” NYC Eats That Go So Well With Our $10 Tour

 

New York…the one city that emanates prosperity despite the recessional times, the city that shines no matter the season of the year, possesses an uncanny power to pull people from all over the world. Although the city has so much to offer, a popular concern shared by non-New Yorkers is that experiencing the real New York can turn out to be tad bit expensive.  This universal belief has been the main inspiration behind us launching our $10 NYC tour in 2010! Tours4Fun decided on a $10 NYC tour to offer an opportunity to all those who want to get a generous bite of the Big Apple…for less. Our blow-out NYC tour deal covers all the popular hotspots of this magical city, but provides you with the flexibility to enjoy meals at the eating joints of your choice in the city.  If you really want to get a taste of the diversity that exists in New York without spending a fortune, grab a bite at our Top 5 NYC Eats and satiate your taste buds under $10!


Lanksy’s
Located at 235 Columbus Avenue, between 70th & 71st Street, Lansky’s features a contemporary deli menu with grand pastrami sandwiches, delicious brisket and corned beef, and the hot favorite – "Lansky’s tongue"! Wrap your mouth around the absolutely delectable sandwiches at Lanksy’s, most of which cost less than $10 and take pleasure in gorging on the generous portion size served in the ambiance of this homely and retro looking deli.

 

Washoku Café
Nothing like a soothing bowl of slurpy noodle dipped in tasty broth and boisterous Japanese favorites like Ito En teas and kani crab-flavored chips served under $10 after an entire day of sightseeing. If you enjoy Japanese food, savor an array of authentic, fresh, and homemade Japanese foods such as “SOZAI” and “BENTO” at Washoku Café located between 5th and Madison Avenue in Midtown Manhattan.
 

 

Wilfie & Nell
The budget menu at Wilfie & Nell boasts yummy and assorted Irish comfort food. It is a perfect place to enjoy a quick bite if you want to drink to a pair of succulent Berkshire pork sliders with McClure’s pickles ($10) or a fine grilled Gruyère on Blue Ribbon pullman bread ($7).

 

Tasty Hand-Pulled Noodles Inc.
Experience the adventurous and traditional hand-pulled noodles with a large, steaming, pho-style soup with thinly sliced, broth-cooked beef served with a wide array of meat options, spinach, green onions, ginger and cilantro at Tasty Hand-Pulled Noodle Inc. Located in Chinatown between Chatham Sq and Pell St, the priciest item on their menu costs $6.50 and is the perfect place to enjoy a soothing meal if you are visiting the city during winter.
 

 

Fort Defiance Café-Bar
A charming café-bar that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner offers a variety of food and drinks under $10 located in Red Hook Brooklyn, is also known for serving one-of-a-kind cocktails that rank among the best in the borough.

 

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