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New York City's best food and vibes in 2025 — on a budget
New York City's best food and vibes in 2025 — on a budget

Miami Herald

time25-02-2025

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New York City's best food and vibes in 2025 — on a budget

The city that never sleeps is also the city with plenty to eat — and on any budget. But with so many options, figuring out where to dine while maintaining the perfect ambiance can be overwhelming, no matter the budget. Here's some of the best food and vibes NYC has to offer this year — without always breaking the bank. Black-Owned Vibes ($ $) Lagos TSQ not only brings the flavors of West Africa to Times Square, but also has one of the sexiest vibes in New York City. Enjoy traditional Nigerian cuisine within the backdrop of a sleek, modern, and upscale lounge. The energy is high and the mood set to the sounds of Afrobeats and Top 40 urban. Signature dishes like suya-spiced meats, jollof rice, and seafood okra soup deliver bold, spicy flavors, while expertly crafted cocktails add to the experience. Whether enjoying a night out with friends or having a sophisticated dinner, Lagos offers top tier vibes in the heart of New York City. Lagos TSQ 727 7th Ave, New York, NY For those in search of plant-based soul food, look no further — Seasoned Vegan Real Quick is a must. Black-owned and located in New York City's East Village, this shop offers vegan takes on classic soul food dishes. Make sure you get into the Craw Pretzel Boy, a vegan crawfish po' boy on a pretzel bun, or the Harlem Chopped 'Cheese' Burger made with high-protein oat meat and vegan cheddar. Even if you're not a vegan, you'll be in for a treat as there's no stopping the amount of flavors bursting in every bite at this eatery. Seasoned Vegan Real Quick 2nd Ave & St. Marks Pl, New York, NY Socialites' Haven ($ $) Loreley Beer Garden is where Germany meets New York City's Lower East Side. The vibes are fun, casual, and make it a great spot to meet with friends on any afternoon. In the evenings you can still enjoy some hearty eats and imported beers in their heated outdoor beer garden. Grab one of their pretzel offerings or an order of wings and pair with their German brews. Loreley Beer Garden 7 RIvington Street, New York, NY If you're in search of vintage 70's decor and rooftop vibes then Wallflower in New York City's Flatiron district is the spot for you. This listening bar and cocktail lounge is a great place for drinks and ambiance. Their standouts are the Pornstar Martini and the Pina Colada Highball which give all the retro vibes. However, you can still grab a few small bites such as their shrimp cocktail or an order of bruschetta. Wallflower 37 W 24th St, New York, NY Korean cuisine finds a home in Downtown Brooklyn as Kuun provides home-cooked Seoul flavors with a modern twist. Their Kimchi Stew and La Kaibi (Grilled Short Rib) are must-haves. Plus, Kuun has a dynamic cocktail menu which makes their location great for a link up with friends or a lunch date with a loved one. Kuun 290 Livingston St, Brooklyn, NY Upscale and Trendy Eats ($ $ $) Get a taste of culture and cocktails while dining in style at Mesiba. Located inside the Moxy Hotel in Williamsburg, the Levantine-inspired eatery gives the energy of Tel-Aviv with the cool aesthetic of your favorite Brooklyn cocktail lounge. Parts of the menu include tapas-sized items and one of the main course highlights is the Lamb Neck, served tender and rich and filled with vibrant flavor in every bite. Pair it with their specialty cocktail Shoshana, a sweet coconut mixture with Hennessy and Mt. Gay Rum. On the weekends the energy is high and the dining room becomes electric; be sure to make a reservation. Mesiba 353 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY If prohibition-style bars and speakeasies inspire you to get fresh for a night out on the town, then The Flatiron Room is for the swanky traveler in you. Here's your chance to throw on your blazer or favorite pair of heels and get ready to be entertained. The Flatiron Room has a sexy inviting atmosphere filled with vintage decor and live jazz performances every night. The menu was designed by Michelin-Star Chef Jiho Kim who takes a creative approach to classics such as the NY Strip Steak and his 'Thrilla In Manilla,' a pleasant linguine dish with manila clams and mussels. As for cocktails, you can't go wrong with any of the signature sips. Their Manhattan, however, could be the best in New York City. The Flatiron Room Murray Hill 37 W 26th St, New York, NY Budget-Friendly Bites ($) A hidden gem within the vibrant streets of New York City's Greenwich Village, Sanuki Udon transports you to Japan through their delicious but affordable cuisine. Their udon noodles are made fresh every day and they offer a wide variety of proteins and vegetables to go along with each dish. Be sure to try some of their tempura options including Japanese squash and shrimp. Sanuki Udon is the perfect stop while exploring SoHo or grabbing a bite before getting day drinks in the city. Sanuki Udon 123 MacDougal St. New York NY Rafael Peña is a travel advisor, member of the International Luxury Hotel Association, and founder of the BLUX Travel Club, which curates solo and group trips, as well as relocation services tailored for BIPOC travelers. With over a decade of experience as a travel strategist, journalist, and public speaker, Peña is dedicated to reshaping his community's approach to travel.

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