One of the most delicious things about living in Western
Queens is that eating cheap never has to mean settling for cheap quality. From individual dishes to lunch specials
and even full dining experiences, this month we round up some of the
neighborhood’s most affordable edibles, showing how to fill up your tank
without breaking the bank.
Here are ten penny-pinching but appetite-quenching bites
worth mentioning for five bucks or less.
25¢ wings – Tuesday nights from 8 p.m. to midnight, some of
Astoria’s most popular wings can be ordered any way you like ‘em for just
twenty-five cents a piece.
Dillinger’s Pub & Grill, 46-19 30th Ave, Astoria, NY
11103; (718) 956-5601
$1 caviar – At Kumo Sushi on Northern Boulevard, all of the
a la carte sushi is just one dollar, from salmon roe to sea urchin, over thirty
pieces of fresh fish and veggies are available for a single buck. Kumo Sushi
& Lounge, 47-11 Northern Blvd., Long Island City, NY 11101; (718) 728-9600;
www.kumonyc.com
$1.75 – the tamales at De Mole are deliciously steamed in
corn husks, available in three different flavors. Or try the squash blossom quesadilla for $3.50, or any of
the $3 tacos; De Mole, 42-20 30th Ave., Astoria, NY 11103; (718)
777-1655; www.demolenyc.com
$2.75 – Like palm-sized pot pies, coxhina de frango y
catupiry are tasty egg-shaped golden croquettes stuffed with shredded chicken
and creamy cheese. NY Pao de
Queijo, 31-90 30th St., Astoria, NY 11101; (718) 204-1979; www.newyorkpaodequeijo.com
$3.50 – The Completo at San Antonio Bakery arrives on its
own little stand, like a pedestal for this famous frank on a homemade bun,
topped with sauerkraut, avocado puree, diced tomato, and a zigzag of mayonnaise. Ask for pebre sauce, too! San Antonio Bakery 2, 36-20 Astoria
Blvd,, Astoria, NY 11103; (718) 777-8733; http://sanantoniobakery.net/
$3.50 – Queens Comfort serves up a delicious version of
Elotes Callejero, Mexican street corn on the cob—which is grilled, slathered
with mayo, rolled in parmesan, and then drizzled with sriracha. Queens Comfort, 40-09 30th
Ave, Astoria, NY 11103; (718) 728-2350; www.queenscomfort.com
$3.99 – Woodside’s famed Ottomanelli butcher shop opened a
burger and Belgian fry joint just down the street, where $3.99 gets you a single
burger with any seasoning folded into the meat (chipotle, caramelized onion,
roasted garlic, jalapeno-cheddar, or bacon-cheddar). If you get the fries ($2.89) add a side of truffle parmesan
aioli for 79¢; F. Ottomanelli Burgers & Belgian Frites, 60-15 Woodside
Ave., Woodside, NY 11377; (718) 446-7489
$4 – The Bok Choy Blossoms at Seva Indian Cuisine are dipped
in a chickpea batter and lightly fried, dusted with mango powder, and served
with a citrusy mint dipping sauce.
Seva Indian Cuisine, 30-07 34th St., Astoria, NY 11103; (718)
626-4440; sevaindianrestaurant.com
$4.75 – Euro Delights offers over sixty different crepes
ranging from sweet to savory.
There’s something to be said for simplicity, however, like the Hot
Feeling crepe for $4.74—a simple paper-thin French pancake draped in sugar,
butter, and cinnamon. Euro Delights,
32-02 Broadway, Astoria, NY 11102; http://eurodelightsastoria.com
$5 – The Long Island City Food Truck Lot is home to many affordable
eats loved across the city, like Rickshaw dumplings and Pera Tacos, open
weekdays from noon to 3 p.m. But
who can resist a homemade gourmet ice cream sandwich from the Coolhaus truck? Long
Island City Food Truck Lot, 43-29 Crescent St, Queens, NY, 11101; check http://www.facebook.com/LICfoodtruckLOT
for the weekly schedule of trucks.
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