WHAT
NEW YORK RESTAURANT
WHERE
18 KELLETT ST, KINGS CROSS
WHEN
MON - SUN
HOW MUCH
DRINKS FROM $1.40, FOOD FROM $0.60
CONTACT
9357 2772
‘The New Yorker' has outlived many of its compatriots keeping true to it's post war roots. At a time when community eateries slowly disappear, this one has managed to mainstay the gentrified, burgeoning hub of Kellett Street and Bayswater Road.
In this sparsely-clad diner with plastic cafeteria chairs, you'll find one of the cheapest menus this side of 1950. For a place that hasn't changed since, well forever, The New Yorker still manages to pull some young folk in...but only those brave enough to mingle with the motley crew of locals.
The menu is a deprived student's dream...an eclectic mix of schnitzels, steaks, bangers and mash, and for fine diners, a selection of fresh and Kilpatrick oysters. You won't pay more than $13 and that's for the Fillet steak.
For less than a pastizzi you'll get some hot buttered toast or a jug of lemon cordial to go with your main...keeping in mind all ‘Light Refreshments' are served with tea or coffee...or perhaps a glass wine to go with your $3.50 tomato and cheese toastie.
Venue: Eatery
Meal: Dinner
Keywords: Cheap, Kings Cross
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