New York City has so many dining options that it can often be difficult to pick and choose where you want to go.
Here's a question we get time and again: where can I take a date for good food without breaking the bank? And can I do it without looking like a cheapskate?
Let me introduce three chic and shiny restaurants in New York City that won't break your bank.
No.1 The Tang- A Contemporary Chinese Noodle Bar
At The Tang, they serve noodles, wraps, and appetizers based on traditional recipes originated from various regions in China and present the essence of authentic flavors, together with innovative twists inspired by the big apple’s metropolitan appetite. Their menu features their specialty noodles and wraps, in addition to seasonal dishes.
No.2 Otafuku- A Cash-only Takeaway Japanese Food Restaurant
Otafuku, the Goddess of Mirth, is their symbol not only because she looks like one awesome lady but also because she brings happiness into people's live.
Foodspotting:
Takoyaki
grilled octopus balls that are crispy on the outside, soft & doughy on the inside. slathered with our special sauce, topped with ribbons of mayonnaise & garnished with big flakes of dried bonito
grilled octopus balls that are crispy on the outside, soft & doughy on the inside. slathered with our special sauce, topped with ribbons of mayonnaise & garnished with big flakes of dried bonito
Okonomiyaki
savory pancakes with crunchy cabbage & a variety of fresh ingredients. special sauce, mayo and 'dancing' bonito flakes for garnish
savory pancakes with crunchy cabbage & a variety of fresh ingredients. special sauce, mayo and 'dancing' bonito flakes for garnish
Medetai Taiyaki
sweet, crispy & fluffy. hand-held snack shaped like a red snapper, which symbolizes happiness. filled to the fins with sweet red bean
sweet, crispy & fluffy. hand-held snack shaped like a red snapper, which symbolizes happiness. filled to the fins with sweet red bean
No.3 Cocoron- Broth-based soba & sake highlight the menu of this small, unpretentious Japanese noodle shop
For “amazingly delicious” soba “done right”, fans command you “go immediately” to these tiny noodle shops set in “unpretentious digs” just like “you'll find in Japan”; while the staff is “friendly”, be prepared “for long waits at peak time”.
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