Submitted by Rob-needs-a-Job t3_yokvdb in washingtondc

Hello DC. I am commuting from Baltimore to DC this week for work in Chinatown. I am looking for cheap lunch specials in the area close to the gallery place metro stop. Best I have found so far is Chipotle for about 10 dollars for a bowl. Any similarly cheap places I should check out?

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horseydeucey t1_ivelhfu wrote

Chinatown Express.
Yes it's dingy.
Yes it's old.
But it's where I would get underage drinks before shows at the old 9:30 Club.
I will never not recommend Chinatown Express.
Before COVID, their lunch special was right at $10. And it was definitely food, efficient food.

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Rob-needs-a-Job OP t1_ivem84v wrote

Yes! I have been here before. Definitely a good option. I will have to see if their lunch special is still at that price point.

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RallyPigeon t1_ivel6ht wrote

Wok & Roll has a lunch menu. You can eat Americanized Chinese food where the Lincoln assassination was planned!

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greengirl213 t1_ivg0zz3 wrote

This is such a DC 'fun fact'--I wrote a very long paper in high school about the Lincoln assassination and conspiracy and I remember going to karaoke with some friends at Wok & Roll and waiting outside for an Uber and seeing the plaque and shouting "OH MY GOD!!!! THIS IS THE SURRATT HOUSE????" Lmao.

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Alex3M3TI8 t1_ivk9vg6 wrote

Would recommend reading Sarah Vowell's Assassination Vacation, where she chronicles revisiting famous sites around the US where presidential assassinations occurred or were planned.

I reread it again recently after visiting where McKinley was shot in Buffalo and her takes on touring the morbid side of Washington DC and the surrounding areas are so funny and interesting.

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Typical-Cantaloupe48 t1_iveuar9 wrote

China Boy is my go to for Chinese food.

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horseydeucey t1_ivexbjg wrote

China Boy, often overlooked. Cheap and above average chow foon.
Seating situation ain't ideal. Better for takeaway, in my opinion.

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uninvitedthirteenth t1_iverrza wrote

There’s lots of fast casual places by there.

Cava (Mediterranean bowls) bindaa (Indian bowls), hip city veg, eat brgz (burgers), smashburger (burgers), etc

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ImL8T t1_iveuyne wrote

Wise Guy Pizza

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quintessential-ly t1_ivggwx2 wrote

Seconding this! $4/slice for NY style pizza, and they have combos.

(I like the paneer pizza)

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msmith1994 t1_ivfh52v wrote

I second Cava. If you’re willing to go up to $15ish I recommend Poke Papa, SeoulSpice, and Daikaya. Z Burger is also really good.

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celj1234 t1_ivexe8k wrote

Spice 6 and Wiseguys

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Rob-needs-a-Job OP t1_ivfa888 wrote

Spice 6 looks interesting. I will check them out.

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IGoByRinsei t1_ivgxrpx wrote

I go there semi frequently. It's extremely good food but a little more expensive than some other options in the area. About $18.50 for a naan wrap and drink but that wrap is almost 2 servings on its own. If you were eating out for dinner and don't eat the entire wrap in one sitting, you'll end up saving money.

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lolahey t1_ivjw5bg wrote

New Big Wong.

I know you said $10 but if you've never tried it, there is a well priced conveyor sushi spot.

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Rob-needs-a-Job OP t1_ivlma19 wrote

I went there with a couple of friends when we were in town for a Meshuggah concert. It was pretty good! I am not sure how filling it would be for around 10 dollars though.

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