If you like dumplings and want to experience real Chinese dumplings in the heart of Chinatown, you must leave the safety of Canal Street and the other tourist traps. One of the places where you can experience such dumplings is Tasty Dumplings, on 54 Mulberry Street. The dumplings lack the delicate dough I tend to enjoy, but they are tasty and make a very hearty meal to anyone who is tired of paying to prices for New York city food.
The size of the NYC subway system can seem very intimidating to some. It is actually surprisingly simple to navigate it and with a little knowledge it can prove itself to be, by far, one of the best means of transportation in NYC.
One misconception about NYC museums is that you have to spend a lot of money to visit then. One well kept secret is that all of New York City public museums are open by donation, that means that the “suggested donation” is just that, a suggestion.
One question we hear a lot, has to do with places to eat cheaply in nyc. Most of the tourists tend to go to the same kind of places, where they usually find one of the two: bad fast food or overpriced (and sometimes equally bad) restaurant food.