Time Out Magazine explores whether you could eat and drink out on only $20 for an entire week. Many of the solutions are cheap international foods.

The New York Times Travel Section covers New York’s ethnic markets and lists a few places to pick up groceries from around the world. Also, don't forget to check out Gothamist's occasional "At the Ethnic Market" column.
Dominican- Pueblo Deli Grocery, 129-135 Ridge Street, (212) 358-9989.
Indian- Foods of India, 121 Lexington Avenue, (212) 683-4419.
Thai- Bangkok Center Grocery, 104 Mosco Street, (212) 732-8916.
African- West African Grocery, 535 Ninth Avenue, (212) 594-7399.
Brazilian- Buzios Brasil Boutique, 20 West 46th Street, 2nd floor, (212) 869-6552.
Mexican- Tehuitzingo Deli Grocery, 695 10th Avenue, (212) 397-5956.
British- Myers of Keswick, 634 Hudson Street, (212) 691-4194.
Worldwide, but primarily Indian- Kalustyan’s, 123 Lexington Ave, 212-685-3451.
Korean- Han Ah Reum Supermarket. 25 W 32nd St, 212-695-3283.
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