Triple A Restaurant

“I've only tried the breakfast food but it was great; better than its competition and affordable.”

“Seat yourself and enjoy the culture of East Harlem at Triple A.

The same staff have worked at this restaurant since I've been going which amazes me every time!!!”

“This place isn't gourmet and you won't be impressing anyone with instagrams of your food, but if you're in the mood for cheap food in a no-hassle environment, I'll see you Sunday around 11.”

Triple A Restaurant

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

3 reviews

  1. I like this place because we were sat immediately, had our food out immediately and everything was cheap.

    I ordered a classic bacon, egg, and cheese on a roll and they didn't mess that up.  My boyfriend ordered a burger with fresh lettuce and tomato, and the crunchiest fries so next time you eat here get the fries.  

    I also ordered a side of mashed potatoes which were starchy and obviously made from powder.

    It was small but clean, except don't expect using credit cards here, CASH ONLY.

  2. We ate breakfast there on a Saturday in late October, together with two friends.  For just $3.85/each plus tax and tip, we had two eggs (any style) with potatoes and toast.  The food and service were really good (the busboy was also very sweet), the interior is very attractive and it's a *very* popular place (there was a line of people waiting when we left).

  3. Now I am sure I am not the typical customer in this place (I was the only white blonde guy in a five-block radius, let alone in this restaurant), but breakfast does not discriminate.  No frills diner experience with good cheap breakfast food.  I love places like this because you can order like 8 things and the bill is somehow only $20.  Now I know I have been to many classy places that also get my three star rating, so you need to keep this in perspective.  This is a neighborhood diner and the patrons are generally older (I saw a walker comment from another post, and it wasn't too far off); you aren't going to be blown away by the ambiance.  That said, my eggs, bacon, & grits were cooked to perfection and the service was friendly.  If you are in the neighborhood, this is a fine breakfast option if you don't need some hair of dog action.

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2nd Avenue 2061
New York 10029 NY US
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