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Michelin's 2015 NYC Bib Gourmand list features 126 moderately priced but excellent restaurants

Diners at these restaurants can enjoy two courses and a glass of wine or dessert for $40 or less

Michelin added 19 new restaurants to this year's Bib Gourmand list

The 10th edition of the Michelin Guide New York went on sale October 1

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In New York and looking for excellent dining experiences that won’t land you on your accounting department’s blacklist when you file expenses?

You may want to check out the Michelin Guide’s just-released Bib Gourmand picks, part of its 2015 New York City restaurant guide, which hit shelves October 1.

The list features a whopping 126 New York restaurants in the city’s five boroughs singled out for offering high quality meals at moderate prices.

Michelin says eaters at these venues can enjoy two courses and a glass of wine or dessert for $40 or less (tax and gratuity not included).

The restaurants haven’t been awarded Michelin stars, but are selected by the same anonymous food inspectors who dole out the highly coveted designations to New York City restaurants.

The 2015 list of Michelin-starred restaurants can be found online here.

Of the 126 restaurants awarded Bib Gourmand status there are 19 new additions, listed here in alphabetical order.

For a sampling of what’s on offer, check out a few of the restaurants’ dishes in the above gallery.

1. Baker & Co

Cuisine: Italian

259 Bleeker St., Manhattan; +1 212 2551234

2. Bar Primi

Cuisine: Italian pasta

325 Bowery, Joey Ramone Place, Manhattan; +1 212 2209100

3. Biang!

Cuisine: Xi’an Chinese

41-10 Main St., Queens; +1 718 8887713

4. Elberta

Cuisine: New American

335 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn; +1 718 6381936

Peppered shrimp from Caribbean restaurant Glady's.

5. Glady’s

Cuisine: Caribbean

788 Franklin Ave., Brooklyn; +1 718 6220249

6. Hide-Chan Ramen

Cuisine: Japanese noodles

248 E. 52nd St., Manhattan; +1 212 813 1800

7. Khe-Yo

Cuisine: Laotian-inspired Southeast Asian

157 Duane St., Manhattan; +1 212 5871089

8. Larb Ubol

Cuisine: Northeastern Thai

480 Ninth Ave., Manhattan; +1 212 5641822

9. Lea

Cuisine: Italian

1022 Cortelyou Road, Brooklyn; +1 718 9287100

10. Nom Wah Tea Parlor

Cuisine: Dim sum

13 Doyers St., Manhattan; +1 212 9626047

11. Pearl & Ash

Cuisine: Small plates

220 Bowery, between Prince Street and Spring Street, Manhattan; +1 212 8372370

12. San Matteo Pizza Espresso Bar

Cuisine: Italian Pizzeria

1739 Second Ave., New York City, +1 212 4266943

13. Shalom Japan

Cuisine: Jewish and Japanese fusion

310 S. Fourth St., Brooklyn, New York City; +1 718 388 4012

14. Shanghai Café

Cuisine: Chinese

Two Manhattan locations: Chinatown Two Bridges and 100 Mott St. (Little Italy); +1 212 9663988

Bangkok import Somtom Der serves northeast Thai cuisine.

15. Somtom Der

Cuisine: Northeast Thai

85 Ave. A, Manhattan; +1 212 2608570

16. Tong Sam Gyup Goo Ee

Cuisine: Korean

62-23 Depot Road, Queens; +1 718 3594583

17. Umi Nom

Cuisine: Pan-Asian

433 Dekalb Ave., Brooklyn; +1 718 7898806

18. Venturo Osteria & Wine Bar

Cuisine: Italian

44-07 Queens Blvd, Queens; +1 718 406 9363

19. Waterfalls Cafe

Cuisine: Middle Eastern/Vegetarian

144 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn; +1 718 4888886

For the full list of 2015 Bib Gourmands restaurants, go to Michelintravel.com.

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