Cheap healthy meals NYC
WildWhiteHall
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So I find myself walking around aimlessly at lunch. Anyone have suggestions for eating healthy in NYC with out breaking the bank?
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Which area are you in?0
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Lower Manhattan0
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Cheap is a relative term. Try Spring X Lafayette vegetarian restaurant ( SW corner). Still on Spring between Lafayette and Mulberry there are a salad bar and a creperrie. Or just go to Chinatown...1
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Make yourself a sandwich at home and eat it for lunch?1
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I'll have to try that out. And it's not always as easy as bringing a sandwich with my work schedule0
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Panera Bread has what they call the "Clean Pairings" menu, where every combination is 500 or fewer calories. At their website you can check out what pairings you'd like. Choose 1 item, and the system will only let you choose another item that falls within 500 calories. Figure out a few combinations that you like, and write them down so you'll know what to order when you get there. Most of the Panera's let you order ahead so you don't have to wait in a long line at lunchtime.
There's also a printed menu you can get at Panera restaurants - but the online tool makes it very easy to figure out.
https://www.panerabread.com/en-us/featured-menu/clean-pairings-menu.html
ALSO...wandering around during your lunch break is good exercise!0 -
Once slice of cheese pizza or two probably fits into your calorie plan.0
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I live in NYC and it got to the point where I was spending 15 bucks on lunch every day. I had to knock it off, plus my guesstimating wasn't good enough anymore. I bring lunch now.
But if you wanna go cheap just stop into a bodega and get a sandwich and apple.1 -
If you're going to a bodega, you can pick up a container of yogurt and some fruit or veg to go with it. Get whatever type of yogurt fits your calories - anything non-fat regular yogurt to full-fat greek yogurt.0
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Pizza with veggies - one slice0
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soup? panera as someone mentioned, dig inn, natureworks. try looking on seamless and filtering for "healthy"0
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Panera sounds like a good option. Not sure if there any near me. I'll have to check it. And yeah the yogurt and fruit combo I have many times. Good way to stay satisfied and not starve. At the end of the day it is what it is. We all know NYC is expensive either way. Thanks for the input all.0
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riordan1031 wrote: »Panera sounds like a good option. Not sure if there any near me. I'll have to check it. And yeah the yogurt and fruit combo I have many times. Good way to stay satisfied and not starve. At the end of the day it is what it is. We all know NYC is expensive either way. Thanks for the input all.
Yeah we don't really have chains like that in Manhattan...or much in the city. I don't think I've seen a Panera unless it was way far out in the boroughs..
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Yeah I can't think of one. Only one I know of is in bay ridge0
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Panera lower Manhattan locations:
10 Union Square East
330 7th Ave
304 Park Ave South
Google is your friend.
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Chop't isn't very expensive and is very filling. Sweet Green is also a good option.0
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pomegranatecloud wrote: »Chop't isn't very expensive and is very filling. Sweet Green is also a good option.
I pass a Chop't going to and from my jobs on Thursday. Maybe I'll stop in sometime.
Dig Inn isn't TOO bad. You can get a meal for 8-10. I think there are some downtown too. Pretty fresh and good. And the serving sizes are not too big.
https://www.diginn.com/locations/0 -
After working in midtown and now Lower Manhattan. It's like night and day with food choices. Also everything done here by Whitehall street closes so early. Some places close at 8pm!0
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Are you near Roast Kitchen at all? It's on Water St. Very "healthy" and easy to control what goes in as far as oil and carbs go. I'm not sure of the pricing but I think it's under 10.0
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I've never heard of roast. I'm a frequent visitor of flavors. Everything seems healthy and well prepared. But I'm starting to get sick of it. I'll have to check it out.0
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riordan1031 wrote: »So I find myself walking around aimlessly at lunch. Anyone have suggestions for eating healthy in NYC with out breaking the bank?
Cook all ur own food lol thats the only way0 -
Sushi? You probably wouldn't want it every day but you can get sashimi (no rice), seaweed salad or avocado salad, miso soup and edamame. In Chinese places you can order steamed veggies and chicken - no sauce- and request brown rice. You can take a few little packets of soy sauce or hot sauce for flavour. Good luck man- eating out is a challenge!0
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Fresh & Co is way better than chop't and I think healthier options. Chop't...everything tastes the same and it's weird. I also like hale & hearty which has a lot of reasonable options. Summer rolls or grilled satay chicken from asian places are not too bad. Bareburger has a good turkey burger and you can get it wrapped in a kale leaf or just on their salads. Dig Inn is good too.
But yes, if you can meal prep on your days off and bring lunch, that's the best option.
My office buys us lunch from wherever we want on seamless and if I go that route too often I gain weight fast, even with healthier seeming options--restaurants have too much fat, sodium and portions being too big.0 -
I'll have to try some of those out. All good suggestions. Thank you.0
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cosmichvoyager wrote: »Fresh & Co is way better than chop't and I think healthier options. Chop't...everything tastes the same and it's weird. I also like hale & hearty which has a lot of reasonable options. Summer rolls or grilled satay chicken from asian places are not too bad. Bareburger has a good turkey burger and you can get it wrapped in a kale leaf or just on their salads. Dig Inn is good too.
But yes, if you can meal prep on your days off and bring lunch, that's the best option.
My office buys us lunch from wherever we want on seamless and if I go that route too often I gain weight fast, even with healthier seeming options--restaurants have too much fat, sodium and portions being too big.
These are good suggestions. Hale and Hearty and Bareburger have the calorie count too.0
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