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Chic food inexpensively: 10 Michelin-starred restaurants in New York with low prices

'14.03.2023'

Nadezhda Verbitskaya

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If you live in New York, you know the power of a Michelin star. Juicy cuisine and divine ingredients, a chic restaurant where you have to dress your best to be let in, and… a high price. But there are restaurants with Michelin stars in the city, where not only delicious, but also inexpensive, writes Secret nyc.

1. Casa Enrique, L.I.C.

Michelin-starred Casa Enrique offers the best Mexican food and the best margaritas in New York. Chef Cosme Aguilar's menu features all kinds of Mexican cuisine at a great price. We recommend trying guacamole ($18) and tacos ($16) or enchiladas ($25). Complete menu here.

Where: 5-48 49th Ave, Queens

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2. Oxalis, Prospect Heights

Just steps from the Brooklyn Museum and Grand Army Plaza is Oxalis, a fine one-Michelin-starred restaurant serving a seasonal carte blanche menu in a cozy dining room and a three-course prix-fixe for $65. Complete menu here.

Where: 791 Washington Ave, Brooklyn

3Oxomoco, Williamsburg

It can be hard to find a free table here. And this is not at all surprising, given the prices at Oxomoco and its signature Mexican cuisine. Try beet chorizo ​​tacos ($17) and grilled shrimp tacos ($27)! Check out the full menu here.

Where: 128 Greenpoint Ave, Brooklyn

4. Jeju Noodle Bar, West Village

If you are looking for top notch Korean ramen, then you must visit this one Michelin star restaurant. He specializes in noodles, but his cuisine is much wider. Everything here is incredibly tasty, so it is impossible to make a mistake with the choice. Complete menu here.

Where: 679 Greenwich St

5 Francie, Williamsburg

This magnificent brasserie offers all kinds of European cuisine. This is a great place to stop by for drinks and light snacks. Complete menu here.

Where: 136 Broadway, Brooklyn

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6. Claro, Gowanus

He specializes in Mexican cuisine and can be enjoyed on their outdoor patio. They offer a four course menu for $80. Complete menu here.

Where: 284 Third Ave, Brooklyn

7. Tuome, East Village

Chef Thomas Chen spearheads the Asian fusion menu at Tuome Restaurant in the East Village. It's a cozy little place where most meals are under $50! The laconic menu offers a bit of everything. The highlights are octopus with pommes aligot ($27) and crispy chicken with salad for $35. Check out menu here.

Where: 536 E 5th St

8. Don Angie, West Village

Don Angie is one of the most famous Italian restaurants not only in the West Village, but throughout New York. It's quite difficult to get a table in this restaurant, but if you can do it, then it's worth it! Their menu has every kind of Italian food imaginable. For example, pasta Cacciatore ($28), Da Pepi veal ($39) and lasagna for two ($68), as well as many delicious side dishes and desserts. Complete menu here.

Where: 103 Greenwich Ave

9. Chuan Tian Xia, Sunset Park

Chaun Tian Xia doesn't technically have a Michelin star, but it has received the next highest Michelin award, Bib Gourmand, for good quality and value. And it is well deserved. Complete menu here.

Where: 5502 7th Ave, Brooklyn

10. SaRanRom ThaiElmhurst

This restaurant also received a Bib Gourmand. All types of authentic Thai cuisine are served here. You can look forward to classic dishes like curries, fried rice, salads and french fries and original culinary ideas.

Where: 81-10 Broadway, Queens

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