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What are the cheap specialty snacks in New York? New York group tour guide

Posted on 3/16/2026

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Special delicacies for group tours in New York: Although the cooking skills of the American people are not much better than those of the British people, it does not prevent the small cars from all over the world on the streets from conquering people's hearts~ The foodies among the New York people have made this food collection after eating all kinds of delicacies in New York City. These 27 kinds are all special snacks from all over the world in New York City. Various snacks are also cheap, and the most expensive ones do not exceed $10! ! ! Summer vacation is coming. For those of you who are in or going to the United States, stop being lazy and get moving and eat! Chinese pot stickers from Vanessa’s Dumplings $1.50 (4 pieces) Address: 118AEldridgeStreet, NewYork, NY10002 220East14thStreet, NewYork, NY10003 310BedfordAvenue, Brooklyn, NY11211 This store is in Chinatown, and the store’s slogan is “Not as delicious as dumplings.” Some New Yorkers also rate it as one of the best snacks in town. The other two locations are in Union Square and Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Dumplings and pot stickers at Fuzhou Riwang Snacks are $3. Address: 144 East Broadway, Chinatown/Lower East Side. This store sells noodles such as pot stickers and wontons. Foreigners really like this type of Chinese snack. Looking at the mishmash of Laoganma, pickles and vinegar on the wontons, it feels like a rich taste bud experience. . ililiBox's Phoenician fries are $3. Address: Thecorner of 24thandBroadway, Flatiron. This is a fast-food restaurant opened by Phoenicians. It looks like a box. Take-out fries are a popular product. They are not the traditional American way. They are processed more carefully and are fried softly. The taste is oily but not greasy. It is served with black pepper and mayonnaise. It is basically finger-licking. Potstickers at 169Bar are $3. Beer is $3. Address: 169 East Broadway. People in New York say that this is a place to rest after shopping. Mamoun’s Middle Eastern Salad Sandwich $3.50. Address: ’s Place and MacDougal Street, East Village. The unique taste of Middle Eastern specialty food is also one of New York’s representative delicacies. This store opened in 1971 and is one of the first restaurants in the United States to cook Middle Eastern cuisine. It has an authentic taste. Little Italy Pizza's traditional American pizza $3.50 Address: 55 West 45th Street, Midtown West Authentic American pizza has been in business since 1965. At that time, the owner Lily was still a little girl. Now after so many years, Lily has become a grandma, but the taste of the pizza has not changed. Baohaus's Taiwanese buns $3.55 Address: 238 East14th St., East Village Yes, this shop is called Baozi, but it is a Taiwanese version of buns and meat. The specialty is Uncle Jesse Bao named after the owner. This one with a big piece of rice cake sandwiched between them, and the other one with braised pork belly in a bun, are also popular delicacies. Reminder: Don’t rush to remit money or pay a deposit before seeing the real thing to avoid being cheated. Other food-travel related pictures
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