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Best Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance Restaurants in Bensonhurst

20 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Tacos El Poblanito
Street-taco flavor with a strong late-night birria lane.

Notable Picks

$ Bensonhurst Mexican, Tacos
A street-style taco operation that’s at its best when you stay in the classic Mexico City taco rhythm: two to three tacos, one standout protein, and a simple side. It’s a strong option for late-night cravings when you want direct flavor and minimal fuss.
Must-Try Dishes: Birria tacos, Cecina tacos, Carnitas tacos
What makes it special: Street-taco flavor with a strong late-night birria lane.
$ Bensonhurst Bagels, Sandwiches
A classic 86th Street bagel stop that hits best in the straight-ahead lane—fresh bagels, fast counter rhythm, and simple spreads that keep the texture right. The move is one classic bagel plus a coffee or a tight breakfast sandwich order, then get out while it’s still warm. Address and ZIP confirmed via MapQuest and Yelp; menu cues (mini bagels, scallion cream cheese, rainbow bagel, BEC) appear in reviews. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Must-Try Dishes: Everything bagel with scallion cream cheese, Bacon, egg & cheese on an everything bagel, Rainbow bagel with cream cheese & jelly
What makes it special: Old-school neighborhood bagel counter with fast, hot bagel turnover.
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$ Bensonhurst Vietnamese, Pho
A no-frills Bath Beach Vietnamese staple where the move is ordering classic pho and eating it immediately for peak noodle texture. It’s best as a straightforward soup mission—one big bowl, minimal extras, and you’re out happy.
Must-Try Dishes: Train Pho (Extra Big Bowl), Grilled Chicken with Rice, Vietnamese Coffee
What makes it special: Big-bowl, classic pho in a simple, no-drama format.
$ Bensonhurst Mexican, Tacos
A late-hours New Utrecht Ave taco-and-antojitos specialist that wins when you order with discipline: a tight taco set or one substantial handheld, plus a simple drink. It’s designed for quick satisfaction and repeat visits rather than a long sit-down meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Al Pastor Taco, Birria, Gorditas With Meat
What makes it special: Late-night Mexican handhelds with a strong taco-and-birria core.
$ Bensonhurst Bakery
A high-traffic Chinese bakery built for repeatable pastry wins—egg tarts, buns, and a counter rhythm that keeps locals moving. The best results come from a tight order: one tart lane plus one bun lane, then get out before you start overbuying.
Must-Try Dishes: Portuguese egg tart, Pineapple bun, Sponge cake slice
What makes it special: Busy Chinese bakery for egg tarts and classic buns at everyday prices.

Worthy Picks

$ Bensonhurst Italian, Pizza
A classic neighborhood pizzeria that works best as a late, practical option—grab slices, a simple pie, and one side that travels well. The menu is broad, but the happiest orders stay anchored in pizza plus one add-on, not a full spread.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheese slice, Buffalo chicken slice, Calzone
What makes it special: Late-friendly neighborhood pizzeria with a dependable slice counter.
$ Bensonhurst
A casual Chinese spot that fits family dining because it covers both quick plates and shareable staples without forcing a long sit-down commitment. It’s best when you order one rice-plate entrée per person and add one toast or drink item if you’re treating it like a relaxed, kid-friendly meal stop.
Must-Try Dishes: Sliced Chicken & Choy Sum over Rice, Butter & Condensed Milk Toast, Rice Plate Combo (Deli-Style Entree)
What makes it special: Fast Chinese rice-plate format that’s easy to order for families.
$ Bensonhurst
A neighborhood pizza counter where the move is simple: one classic pie or a couple of slices plus knots, then get out while it’s hot. It works best as a no-drama, quick-hit stop with outdoor-friendly convenience when you’re walking the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes: Pizza Margherita, Garlic knots, Buffalo wings
What makes it special: Classic neighborhood pizza built for hot, fast, outdoor-friendly eating.
$ Bensonhurst
A neighborhood pizza counter that wins on simplicity—fresh slices, strong garlic-knot energy, and a small outdoor setup for quick-weather meals. Best when you keep it classic: one pie or a slice run plus one standout roll.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheese slice, Spinach roll, Garlic knots
What makes it special: Old-school pizza comfort with a simple outdoor sit.
$ Bensonhurst BBQ
A Cantonese BBQ counter built for takeout trays and party orders rather than dining in. The best results come from choosing one crispy-skin roast and one sauced bird so the textures stay distinct after the trip home. Treat it like a practical roast-meat pickup and it delivers the most value.
Must-Try Dishes: Roast pork, Soy sauce chicken, BBQ pork (char siu)
What makes it special: Classic Cantonese roast-meat counter for fast takeout trays.
$ Bensonhurst Mexican, Tacos
A compact New Utrecht Ave taco stop that plays best when you order like a regular and stay in the classic street-taco lane. Go for a tight mix of two proteins and skip extras so the tortillas and salsas stay the focus.
Must-Try Dishes: Al pastor tacos, Carnitas tacos, Chorizo tacos
What makes it special: Straight street-taco ordering with a simple, focused menu.
$ Bensonhurst Sushi
A takeout-first sushi operation built for quick roll fixes and lunch specials rather than long sit-down nights. It shines when you keep it to tight, classic maki and avoid menu sprawl so everything arrives cleanly packed and still structured.
Must-Try Dishes: California Roll, Spicy Salmon Roll, Tuna Avocado Roll
What makes it special: Fast, takeout-first rolls that work best in the classics lane.
$ Bensonhurst Pizza
A Bath Beach slice-and-delivery shop that works best as a simple, efficient pizza run rather than a deep menu exploration. Keep the order tight—one pan pizza style or a couple of slices plus knots—and it delivers the most reliable value.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheese Pizza Slice, Sicilian Pizza Slice, Chicken & Broccoli Pan Pizza
What makes it special: Straightforward slice shop with a strong pan-pizza and delivery lane.
$ Bensonhurst Mexican, Tacos
A neighborhood deli-style counter where tacos are part of a broader Mexican/Guatemalan comfort-food mix, best approached as a quick, affordable meal rather than a destination dining stop. Keep the order tight—tacos plus one supporting item—so everything stays hot and satisfying.
Must-Try Dishes: Steak tacos, Chicken tacos, Rice and beans
What makes it special: Deli-format spot for budget tacos and practical comfort sides.
$ Bensonhurst BBQ
A small Chinese BBQ-and-noodle stop where the best lane is the roast-meat plates, not the broader menu. Order like a regular: pick two to three BBQ meats over rice and add one soup only if you need it. It’s built for quick, filling takeout more than a long sit-down meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Roasted duck, BBQ pork over rice, Roasted pork with crispy skin
What makes it special: Chinese BBQ meats-and-rice plates in a small, takeout-leaning space.
$ Bensonhurst Chinese, Dim Sum
A tiny, no-frills steamer-and-bun counter where the play is simple: grab a few bao and one dumpling item, then keep moving. It’s not a sit-down dim sum room—it’s a neighborhood utility stop for quick, warm Cantonese bites.
Must-Try Dishes: BBQ pork buns (char siu bao), Custard buns (nai wong bao), Shrimp dumplings (har gow)
What makes it special: Steam-counter buns and dumplings meant for fast takeout.
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$ Bensonhurst Ice Cream
A bubble-tea-first shop that earns its spot for cold, dessert-leaning drinks and a frozen-treat vibe when you want something quick. Order for immediacy—one signature sweet drink, no menu sprawl—and you’ll get the cleanest texture and best value read.
Must-Try Dishes: Brown sugar bubble tea, Mango freeze, Thai milk tea
What makes it special: Fast dessert-drink lane for a quick cold-sweet fix.
$ Bensonhurst Bakery
A steamed-bun-forward Chinese bakery where the strongest plays are the warm savory items and a couple of dim-sum-style add-ons. Treat it as a fast bite stop: pick one bun lane and one dumpling lane so your bag stays focused and hot.
Must-Try Dishes: Steamed roast pork bun, Shu mai, Pan-fried dumplings
What makes it special: Steamed-bun and dim-sum snack lane built for fast, filling pickups.
$ Bensonhurst Seafood
A Bensonhurst seafood market that functions like a neighborhood power-up for smoked fish, roe, and take-home seafood staples. It’s less about dining in and more about leaving with a smart bag: one premium seafood pick and a couple of smaller add-ons.
Must-Try Dishes: Smoked fish selections, Caviar/roe (varies by stock), Pickled herring-style prepared items
What makes it special: Seafood-market quality with strong smoked fish and roe options.
$ Bensonhurst Spanish, Mexican
A bakery-first counter stop that doubles as a quick Mexican bite when you treat it as one savory item plus a sweet finish to take home. It’s most rewarding when you keep the order simple and let the fresh-baked goods do the heavy lifting.
Must-Try Dishes: Carne Asada Plate, Flan, Horchata
What makes it special: Bakery-plus-counter setup for fast savory bites and take-home sweets.