10 places to eat in New York City

Eating well in New York and not going broke trying is possible, but you'll have to choose wisely to avoid the tourist traps. Here's a list of my top 10 favourite spots

Isabel Catalán

Isabel Catalán

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10 places to eat in New York City

Succulent American burgers | ©Peter Dawn

Drinking and eating are two of the favourite activities for travellers visiting New York because of the endless gastronomic possibilities. The most typical establishments are hamburger joints or typical American cafés serving breakfast or brunch. They are easy to find and come in different price ranges and levels, but that's not all.

Where to eat like a king? Here is a list of 10 great places to eat in New York.

1. The best pizza is at Rizzo's Pizza

Pizza| ©Blake Wisz
Pizza| ©Blake Wisz

Pizza is a very popular dish in New York. You can find it on practically every street corner, from street stalls and fast food joints to high-end restaurants. But where to get a slice that will transport you to seventh heaven?

After trying their pizzas, I can say that Rizzo's Pizza 's reputation as one of the best in New York is well deserved and should be included on a food tour of Manhattan. The Yelp ranking and the New York Times reviews were not exaggerating when they included this Manhattan restaurant on their lists of the city's must-visit restaurants. After all, they are true specialists: they've been in business since 1959.

What should you try?

The pizzas are a delight. They come in the classic round shape as well as square ones with a super crispy edge. Their secret is in the dough: perfectly baked, thin and light but firm, not mushy at all.

I recommend ordering the americana (chicken, red onion, bacon, BBQ sauce and mozzarella), the diavola (chicken, red onion, bacon, BBQ sauce, hot sauce, parmigiano aioli and mozzarella) and the aumma aumma (sausage, meatball, ricotta, sauce and mozzarella), the most popular at Rizzo's Pizza.

They also have vegan and gluten-free options, which is a plus. For dessert, the famous cannoli, a typical Sicilian sweet made with ricotta cheese. Yummy!

  • Where is it: Rizzo's Pizza has two locations in New York. One in the Lower East Side of Manhattan (17 Clinton St. New York, NY 10002) and one in Queens (3013 Steinway St. Astoria, NY 11103).
  • Opening hours: The Manhattan location is open Monday to Thursday from 4pm to 11pm, Friday and Saturday from 12pm to midnight and Sunday from 12pm to 11pm.

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2. Hot Dogs at Gray's Papaya

Tasting a hot dog| ©Caroline Attwood
Tasting a hot dog| ©Caroline Attwood

Starting the morning with energy is essential to make it through a day of sightseeing in New York without fainting. But where can you get a hearty American-style breakfast for cheap? At Gray's Papaya, of course! The temple of hot dogs in the Big Apple, a must on a Manhattan food tour.

They're so popular that Barack Obama himself had his picture taken here scarfing one down for his 2008 election campaign. As with Rizzo's Pizza, the New York Times also praised it as one of the best hot dog joints in New York. And the prices are dirt cheap: a single hot dog costs $1 (around €0.90) and each extra topping of chilli, cheese or relish costs $0.50.

With these credentials, Gray's Papaya is almost a must-visit on the iconic Broadway, very close to Central Park and Lincoln Center. I can assure you I was not disappointed.

What should you try?

The queues at the entrance live up to the establishment's reputation, but they go pretty fast. I recommend you order one of the special coffee breakfasts. They carry an omelette sandwich with cheese & ham, bacon or sausage for less than $4 (about €3.70). Who's more?

Gray's Papaya is also a good option to cap off a night out or at the theatre on Broadway, as they're open 24 hours a day. With a hot dog and their famous papaya juice you'll go back to the hotel to sleep with a smile from ear to ear.

  • Where is it: 2090 Broadway, New York, NY 10023.
  • Opening hours: 24 hours.

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3. Burger Joint's Secret Burger

Burger Joint| ©Burger Joint
Burger Joint| ©Burger Joint

Oh, the burgers! The dish that best defines American cuisine at home and abroad. Deciding which is the best burger in New York is no easy task. The ingredients are important, but so is the atmosphere of the place. One of the most unique restaurants for a great burger is Burger Joint, the secret burger joint near Fifth Avenue and Central Park. But what's so special about this place?

It's located inside a luxury hotel, Le Parker Meridien, but the funny thing is that it has nothing to do with it. You might ask: how did an underground-looking place end up inside a luxury hotel? When the hotel wanted to build the building on this site there were several locals. They all came to an agreement with the hotel except for the Burger Joint, which did not want to sell its premises. After some pressure and court cases, the burger joint got its way.

Le Parker Meridien had to build its hotel around the Burger Joint and the result is a striking contrast between the elegance of the hotel and the grunge style of the Burger Joint, which is precisely the charm of the place. That and the entrance seems to be hidden behind mysterious red curtains.

What should you try?

On the menu you'll find the basics of a burger joint: regular or cheeseburger, fries, drinks and shakes, and for dessert, ice cream and brownie. In 2012 it received the title of the third best burger in the world at the World Burger Competition. That's nothing!

  • Where is it: 119 W 56th St, New York, NY 10019.
  • Hours: daily from 11am to 11:20pm; Fridays and Saturdays from 11am to midnight.

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4. Amy Ruth's Brunch

Amy Ruth's Waffle| ©Burger Joint
Amy Ruth's Waffle| ©Burger Joint

An ideal place to have brunch after a tour of Harlem or a Sunday Gospel service is Amy Ruth's in the heart of this New York neighbourhood. A must on your Manhattan food tour.

If you're looking for the best in Southern cuisine, you've come to the right place. Everything here is delicious! They are famous for serving one of the tastiest Chicken & Waffles in the United States. A combination of waffles and maple syrup fried chicken that may sound a little strange but surprisingly works and is considered a New York legend.

What should you try?

Other dishes I recommend from the Amy Ruth's menu are the barbecued ribs with barbecue sauce and a side of sweet potato, the hot chicken sandwich or the battered prawns. To drink, a glass of lemonade and sweet tea called Half and Half. Super refreshing!

The corn muffin with a little butter that they serve as a snack while you wait for your food is delicious. Although there is sometimes a bit of a queue to get a table, they are usually pretty quick with orders, even if the place is crowded.

  • Where: 113 West 116th Street, New York, NY 10026.
  • Opening hours: Monday to Sunday from 11am to 10pm.

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5. The best Indian food is at Tikka Indian Grill

Tikka Indian Grill| ©Tikka Indian Grill
Tikka Indian Grill| ©Tikka Indian Grill

If you've decided to take a tour of Williamsburg, Tikka Indian Grill is the place to go for tasty food at reasonable prices. Whether you're an expert in Indian food or a beginner, you'll love the menu they've tailor-made for every palate by drawing inspiration from the best of every region of India. In my opinion, it is an option to consider including in your gastronomic tour of Manhattan.

What should you try?

I'm a real fan of this bright Brooklyn restaurant. They have a lunch special that includes naan, samosas and a main course for only $10 (just over €9). However, if you want to consider other options, I advise you to take a look at their menu because it is quite extensive. Two of my favourites are the lamb vindaloo and the extra spicy black pepper chicken that comes with various sauces that you'll want to soak up with bread.

TikkaIndian Grill is a very nice restaurant to enjoy a good meal in New York. The place is spacious, nicely decorated with large photographs of Indian scenes and as for the dishes, the secret to their success is that they use fresh ingredients from local suppliers combined with spices brought directly from Asia. You'll want to come back for more!

  • Where: 185 Grand Street Brooklyn, NY - 11211.
  • Opening hours: Monday to Thursday, 12pm to 11pm; Friday and Saturday, 12pm to midnight; and Sunday, 12pm to 10pm.

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6. The ultimate foodie market, Chelsea Market

Chelsea Market| ©Hellotickets
Chelsea Market| ©Hellotickets

Before its resurrection as a trendy neighbourhood, the Meatpacking District was an industrial area full of slaughterhouses and packing plants that supplied New York with meat. After its successful redevelopment, this area is one of the trendiest in the city and is full of fashion boutiques, art galleries and amazing restaurants.

One of these places was the former Nabisco biscuit factory, the creator of the famous Oreo, which was transformed into a spectacular food market called Chelsea Market that has managed to preserve the industrial charm of the original building with the latest gourmet trends.

What should you try?

Literally everything! If you're in the area on a tour of High Line Park or the Whitney Museum and you've worked up an appetite, don't hesitate, head to Chelsea Market because you're going to love the fast food stalls. They've got it all! Pizza, tacos, sushi, pasta, noodles, seafood... It 's the best option if you're travelling to New York in a group and there's no consensus on where to eat. Everyone orders what they want and then shares at any of the tables scattered around the market.

If you go during the day you can complete your visit to Chelsea Market by walking around the building to visit other places such as the Posman Books bookshop or the Artists & Fleas flea market. If you visit in the evening, after dinner head to Chelsea Music Hall in the basement of the market. A place where you can enjoy the New York night with good music, delicious cocktails and a great atmosphere.

  • Where is it: 75 9th Ave, NY 10011.
  • Opening hours: Chelsea Market is open Monday to Saturday from 7am to 10pm and Sunday from 8am to 9pm.

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7. A little bit of Spanish food at Little Spain Market

Little Spain Market| ©Little Spain Market
Little Spain Market| ©Little Spain Market

And from one food hall to another. If you're homesick for Mediterranean cuisine on your trip to New York, Hudson Yards, the trendy new neighbourhood in Midtown along the Hudson River, is home to Little Spain Market, a food hall dedicated to the flavours of traditional Spanish cuisine by the prestigious chef José Andrés in collaboration with the brothers Ferrán and Albert Adriá.

Walking through its doors is like stepping into the temple of Spanish cuisine. The delicious aroma of the different stalls guides you through the market and through the different regions of Spain without leaving New York. A marvel!

What should you try?

The Little Spain Market has a dozen kiosks where you can sample great classics of Spanish cuisine such as tapas, cocas, ham, bocadillos, bravas, tortilla española and, of course, Spanish cured meats, cheeses and wines.

One of the most popular kiosks in the Little Spain Market is the churros kiosk, perfect for rounding off the meal with a coffee. Although I recommend you do it at the market's bar, toasting your stay in the Big Apple with an excellent glass of cava or demonstrating your expertise to those present by drinking from a typical Spanish porrón. Long live wine and olé!

  • Where: Located at 10 Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10001.
  • Opening hours: Monday to Sunday, 12pm to 9pm.

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8. The best Arab specialties are at The Halal Guys

The Halal Guys| ©The Halal Guys
The Halal Guys| ©The Halal Guys

Walking the streets of New York you'll come across many types of food trucks, but when it comes to Arabic food, you won't find any like The Halal Guys. But this is definitely a must on your food tour.

Its owners started with a little street hot dog stand in 1990 and soon made the leap to offer halal food to Muslim taxi drivers, who at the time had few options for authentic halal food in New York. Thus were born their famous beef and gyro platters on rice, falafel sandwiches and tasty dips to go with them. Word soon spread and long queues of people eager to sample the exotic flavours and textures began to form.

The Halal Guys carts are open all day, making them the perfect choice for a quick meal during a break on your route through the city or as the finale to a night out. Just order what you want for dinner and they'll prepare it for you to eat in your hotel room.

What should you try?

The portions are hearty so if you're going as a couple and you're not too hungry you can order a combo and share. The regular sized ones are $9 (about €8.25) while the small ones are $7 (about €6.50). My favourite is the falafel platter and the chicken sandwich, although they have a wide variety on the menu. For dessert, baklava of course!

  • Where is it: One of their stalls is on 53rd St and 6th Avenue although you can see all the locations of their carts on their official website.
  • Hours: Monday to Friday, 10am to 4am; Saturday and Sunday, 10am to 5:30am.

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9. Katz's Sandwiches

Katz's Pastrami Sandwich| ©Katz NYC
Katz's Pastrami Sandwich| ©Katz NYC

Want to eat the best pastrami sandwich in New York? Then you've got to include Katz's, a unique proposition on your Manhattan food tour. There must be something special about the recipe when the restaurant has been around since 1888 and has become a classic in the city. The long lines of people queuing to get in attest to its success.

This Lower East Side deli is not only famous for its sandwiches but also for having been the setting for the most iconic scene in the film When Harry Met Sally. In fact, if you notice when you walk in there is a sign indicating where Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan sat and it says: "Where Harry met Sally... hope you have what she had!".

What should you try?

But back to the food, what to order at Katz's? Without a doubt, their famous pastrami sandwich is a must, although I also recommend the corn beef sandwich and a portion of potato latkes, delicious potato pancakes with applesauce or sour sauce. To drink, a glass of homemade lemonade.

I recommend going early on a Friday or Saturday after a night out in the lively East Village or Lower East Side because they don't close and a pastrami sandwich will recharge your batteries to keep on partying.

  • Where: 205 East Houston Street, corner of Ludlow Street.
  • Hours: Monday to Wednesday, 8am to 10:45pm; Thursday, 8am to 2:45am; Friday, from 8am and doesn't close until Sunday at 10:45pm.

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10. Typical Shake Shack menus

Shake Shack| ©Spring Happenings
Shake Shack| ©Spring Happenings

This list can't be complete without a tasty fast food to end it all. Have you heard of Shake Shack? It started as a hot dog cart in Madison Square Park and became a success. In 2004 they opened their first location and since then they've made thousands of people happy with their hot dogs, hamburgers, wavy fries and milkshakes - me among them!

Shake Shack has locations all over New York, even in the most touristy areas, so it's a very popular option if you want to eat luxury for little money.

Which Shake Shack to go to? The one I like the most is in Madison Square Park because of the beautiful setting surrounded by trees. It also has an outdoor terrace that's perfect for enjoying the sunny days.

What should you try?

As for their menu, I have to say that it is quite varied and they have vegetarian options. The hamburgers are to die for and the hot dogs are also very good. Like any self-respecting burger, you have to accompany them with a portion of fries with ketchup and to drink I recommend you try a glass (or two) of freshly brewed iced tea.

If you still have room for dessert, order a tub of frozen custard, which has nothing to do with traditional ice cream. It is made of milk, cream and egg yolks and is super creamy.

  • Where is it: The Madison Square Park Shake Shack is on the southeast corner of the park near Madison Avenue and E.23rd Street. You can check out the rest of the locations on their official website.
  • Hours: The Madison Square Park Shake Shack is open daily from 11am to 9pm. You can check other opening hours on their website.

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How much does it cost to eat in New York

Chelsea Market| ©Hellotickets
Chelsea Market| ©Hellotickets

New York has a wide range of dining options and a wide range of prices.

  • Eating at a fast-food restaurant costs around €10.
  • If you want to take your meal up a notch, you can opt for a small restaurant, usually pizza or carnet, which usually costs around €20-30 per person.
  • Higher-end restaurants can be very expensive, but you can find options from €40-60 per person.

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Lunch, dinner and restaurant opening times in New York City

Times Square at night| ©Hellotickets
Times Square at night| ©Hellotickets

Meal times in New York are very different from those in Spain and this is something you should get used to as soon as your plane lands.

  • Breakfast: Breakfast establishments open at around 7am.
  • Lunch: Lunch is usually lighter and takes place between 11am and 12:30pm.
  • Dinner: Dinner, like all other meals, is early, between 17:00 and 19:00.

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How tipping works in New York

Typical New York menu| ©Hellotickets
Typical New York menu| ©Hellotickets

How tipping works in New York is one of the main questions visitors have. From our perspective, it's a complex issue. To understand this service, first of all, we must know that waiters' salaries are very low and that they supplement their wages with their own tips.

The tip has to be between 15 and 20% of the bill. 15% when the service is good, 18% when the service is good, and 20% or more when the service is excellent. Even so, the minimum recommended tip in New York is currently 18%.

And if you don't tip, it is considered very rude and the waiter may say something to you, especially if he or she thinks the service was good. In fast food places where you order at a counter before eating, you don't have to leave a tip. These establishments usually have a tip jar for you to leave a tip, but it is not compulsory. However, many still leave change.

How to tip in a restaurant

  • Paying in cash: This is more usual and convenient. To do this, you have to calculate what you want to leave extra on the bill and pay it all together. If you don't have the exact amount, the waiter will ask you if you want change, you say yes and leave him the tip of the change he has brought you.

  • Paying by card: When you pay by card, first you pay the bill and then you get a card with two tickets, one for you and one for the restaurant. On the restaurant's ticket you have to write down the amount you want to tip (Tip) and the total amount (Total) of what they have to charge you for the meal, the taxes and the service. Leave this ticket on the table and you can leave. The restaurant will add this amount to the charge that will come to your bank account.

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Where to eat in New York (area restaurant guide)

Typical New York menu| ©Hellotickets
Typical New York menu| ©Hellotickets

As you may already know, New York is huge and you won't always get hungry near one of these 10 places. That's why you can take a look at these restaurant guides by neighbourhood, area and around New York's top attractions - no matter what, no matter where you are, you'll find a good option for you!

Guide to the best restaurants by area

Restaurant guides near the main attractions

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