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New York City is one of the most expensive cities in the world — but not for this man.

Indian food influencer Aabir Vyas recently proved that with a little strategy, it’s possible to eat three meals and make it through a full day in the city with just $20.

His Instagram video documenting the experience quickly gained attention on social media, sparking both praise and incredulity online.

YouTuber Aabir Vyas proved that New York City doesn’t have to be expensive. @belikeeaabirr / Instagram

“Welcome to an episode of Barely Surviving with Aabir. The challenge is simple: manage breakfast, lunch and dinner outside, all within $20,” Vyas said, translating his original Hindi intro to the video.

His goal wasn’t just to survive on the bare minimum, but to also make thoughtful choices about what to eat, where to spend, and how to stay full throughout the day.

Vyas kicked off his day with a low-cost but filling breakfast: five bananas for $1 and a bagel with eggs for $3.

“That was my first meal of the day. I’m trying to keep it relatively healthy. I know the protein is low, but the carbs give enough energy to get going,” he said. It was a light start, but a strategic one, prioritizing volume and energy over high-cost proteins.

For a midday boost of energy at lunch, he bought a protein bar for $2.29 and paid more than twice that for a coffee at $6.17. While some may see that as a luxury on a tight budget, Vyas justified the spend.

“I needed a good coffee and a place where I could sit and work comfortably. The protein bar gave me 20 grams of protein,” he explained. He also picked up a sparkling water for $0.48 to stay hydrated and push through the day without feeling empty.

Dinner came from a classic New York food cart — chicken and rice for under $7. By skipping extra sauces, he was able to stay within his remaining budget while still enjoying a hearty, protein-rich meal.


NYC food on a $20 budget.
Dinner came from a classic New York food cart — chicken and rice for under $7. @belikeeaabirr / Instagram

In total, Vyas spent $19.94 for the day, just six cents under his $20 limit. He also saved on transportation by using a prepaid subway card, which wasn’t included in the day’s budget.

The video quickly went viral on social media, with many viewers applauding his creativity and willpower. However, some criticized his spending priorities, especially the decision to buy a $6 coffee while working with such a limited budget.

“You spent a third of your budget on coffee?” one commenter noted, while others suggested he could have opted for a $1 bodega brew instead.

Still, many appreciated his honest and realistic approach to the challenge. It wasn’t about suffering or starving — it was about making deliberate choices and showing how far $20 can go if you plan wisely.

Vyas proved it’s possible to survive — and even stay relatively comfortable — in a notoriously expensive city on a shoestring budget.



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