Submitted by candleruse t3_10rd4wk in CambridgeMA
Where are your go-to spots to eat for under $10 in the area? I've found Punjabi Dhaba gets me enough food for two meals at $15. Thai Hut about the same. Angelo's Pizza is $7 for two big slices.
Submitted by candleruse t3_10rd4wk in CambridgeMA
Where are your go-to spots to eat for under $10 in the area? I've found Punjabi Dhaba gets me enough food for two meals at $15. Thai Hut about the same. Angelo's Pizza is $7 for two big slices.
This is super interesting, never heard of something like this before. Thanks for the tip!
Sometimes Uber has a BOGO. Comes to 7/8 bucks a 🍽️
All Star Pizza does half a pie for like $8, that’s for cheese though, toppings might be over the $10 mark
Wait, is Thai Hut in Porter Square open again? I thought they've been gone since COVID.
To answer your question: for about $10 I can get the regular size sub at Al's in Kendall or a HUGE one for $13. At Beantown Tacqueria, a "small" burrito is approximately $10 (maybe $11 with tax?), and I think it costs similar at Olé in Inman. The last time I was at Cambridge Common, the burger with fries was still just under $10, although tax and tip push up that cost. You can get a large pizza for < $10 at Domino's, although usually I'd rather just get slices from Pinocchio's. And if you go to Market Basket, the prepared sandwiches, pasta, and salads are all south of $10, but Daily Table has stupidly cheap prepared food, like $5 for rice and chicken.
Guru the cater is like $15ish and definitely enough for 2 meals
Lyndell's in Ball Sq for breakfast, you can easily snag a large hot coffee, and a couple pastries for under $10. They're not gonna win a james beard award, but the quality floor is really high, and the counter staff are so nice
Or if you want a sit-down, Kelly's Diner is also pretty good but most meals are now just about at the $10 mark (unlimited diner coffee refills though!)
Cambridge Common is surprisingly cheap.
It's why I go there! The beer punch is also in the sweet spot of the price-alcohol content-taste matrix, at least when you're with other people. I mean, ALSO, brunch is cheap and doesn't require standing in line. It might be my favorite restaurant.
It's not $10 cheap, but for a restaurant meal it's pretty damn good... great "uh oh our group of 10 starving grad students need dinner right now!" place.
Chipotle is my go to place for eating something healthy
I love it! Really cheap, I typically only order from places 4.5 stars and up. India Pavilion in Central gave me entree rice and a snack! So nice.
Falafel Corner
punjabi dhaba
I haven’t tried a ton of their prepared foods, but Daily Table has a lot of very cheap meals you can just heat up. Probably not as nice as a restaurant meal, but I’ve gotten some decent stuff there.
This is super cool. Just installed and put in an order. You gotta be a night owl for a lot of the deals though unfortunately. :-(
A regular sized Burrito at Anna’s for under $10 is probably the best bang for your buck as far as balanced calories go. Tastes good too.
Iggy’s bread, either location, big slice of very substantial pizza or a fresh bagel or pastry, less than $10
SheeEttin t1_j6vds71 wrote
If you're not picky and are okay with eating later (or refrigerating/freezing and reheating), Too Good To Go has a lot of options: https://toogoodtogo.com/