Downtown’s cheap eats
Times of IndiaNYC & Company/EATING OUT, NEW YORK/ Updated : Aug 5, 2014, 18:28 IST
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To welcome back students and everyone else who craves good food at a great price—here are seven favourites that are within walking distance of many of downtown's campuses and reflect the area's rich history.
To welcome back students and everyone else who craves good food at a great price—here are seven favourites that are within walking distance of many of downtown's campuses and reflect the area's rich history. Read less
To welcome back students and everyone else who craves good food at a great price—here are seven favourites that are within walking distance of many of downtown's campuses and reflect the area's rich history. Since the mid-1800s, downtown Manhattan has been a refuge for immigrants, artists and political anarchists, fleeing famine and oppression and boldly seeking the American dream. Waves of émigrés from Ireland, Germany, Italy, Ukraine, Poland, Russia and China built new lives in crowded tenements and stirred their cuisines into the melting pot. Today, ethnic eateries can help maintain a healthy diet, though we can't deny the charm of the recession special at Gray's Papaya—two franks and a beverage for $4.95. Deals can also be found at Vanessa's Dumpling House, Thai favourite Zabb Elee and the East Village's Mark and Meatpacking's Bill's Bar & Burger, both for better-than-fast-food burgers. Think how lucky you are—all of downtown is your dining hall.Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
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