New York On A Budget - From Hotels Under £200 To £23 Steak And Fries

Take to the water
Hop on board the Staten Island ferry and enjoy a perfect view of the Statue of Liberty
Join commuting locals and tourists on the Staten Island ferry that goes from Lower Manhattan and provides a perfect view of the Statue of Liberty and the dazzling skyline as it chugs across New York Bay and back again. Grab some bagels from Zucker's Bagels on the walk to the ferry port.
Free ferries run both ways every 30 minutes, Eating and drinking
Skirt Steak
Queues of hungry carnivores snake around the block to dine at Skirt Steak, a new restaurant in New York's Chelsea district (pictured) 
Above is a £23 serving of mouthwatering cuts of skirt steak with thin, crispy fries at Skirt Steak, the restaurant named after the only meat on the menu
Steak and New York is a combination that can leave you hundreds of dollars out of pocket, even before you order drinks. But there's a new place in town where a delicious cut of steak is the only thing on the menu.
Queues of hungry carnivores snake around the block at this Chelsea restaurant (it doesn't take reservations) for the set-course menu, which starts with bowls of salad featuring Boston lettuce, followed by mouthwatering cuts of skirt steak (or cauliflower steaks for veggies) served with peppercorn bearnaise and all-you-can-eat thin, crispy fries for £23.
Make sure you leave room for pudding. Diners choose from a rolling wooden cart and the Paris-Brest filled with hazelnut pastry cream and the chocolate raspberry tart are not to be missed (Panorama Room
Observation decks such as The Empire State Building can cost a fortune, so why not visit a rooftop bar instead? There's no shortage of these in New York, but the latest is unique.
On the 18th floor of the first hotel on Roosevelt Island, the Panorama Room has sweeping ‘never-seen-before' views of Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn and the Bronx — arguably the best in the city.
Enjoy a cocktail (£14) on the terrace at sunset, then head inside to a vintage velvet sofa for shrimp cocktails (£18) and huge bowls of truffle fries (£14) as you watch the city light up (Valerie
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Observation decks such as The Empire State Building can cost a fortune, so why not visit a rooftop bar instead? There's no shortage of these in New York, but the latest is unique.
On the 18th floor of the first hotel on Roosevelt Island, the Panorama Room has sweeping ‘never-seen-before' views of Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn and the Bronx — arguably the best in the city.
Enjoy a cocktail (£14) on the terrace at sunset, then head inside to a vintage velvet sofa for shrimp cocktails (£18) and huge bowls of truffle fries ([https://www.cga.edu.au/how-do-i-provide-first-aid-for-snake-bites/ Valerie
Iconic: For a classic New York brunch head to Valerie near Times Square (pictured)
In the heart of Midtown Manhattan, near Times Square, this is the place to go for a classic New York brunch.
Bloody Marys, Mimosas and Negronis (from £9) are served alongside smoked salmon benedict (£15), banoffee French toast (£14) and hanger steak and eggs (£20) in the dining room, which has antique smoked mirrors, burlesque murals and leather seats (Gotham
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Want to visit an NYC dining institution of nearly four decades without spending a fortune? Head to Gotham, once described by architect and designer David Rockwell as ‘the living room for New York', and order the famous cheeseburger for lunch.
Business people, locals and tourists travel from across the city to sit in the traditional dining room, with white tablecloths and splashes of colourful art on the walls. The burgers (£23) are served dry-aged with crispy shallot aioli, redmond cheddar and fries (Westlight
Take in the view as you sip a cocktail at Westlight, a glass-fronted bar in Brooklyn's Williamsburg area. Above is the Williamsburg bridge running into the neighbourhood
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