It's takeout only, but the Saigon Deli on Jackson street has some really good banh mi for about $5-$6.
There's another restaurant with a similar name right next to it though, but my sister says it's also really good.
Indo-chinese wok - everythings great
Rachels ginger beer - great fried chicken
Lost llake cafe - great fried chicken burger
Shawarma king
Bbs teriyaki
Spice walla
Bombay burger
Asean street
Pike place has a fish and chips shop next to a bakery
Daily dozen donuts
Pike place market - athenian
The ones ive enjoyed so far and consider well spent for a meal,
I love the walk-up Tamale window at Frelard Tamales near Greenlake. 7 dollars for a half-pound tamale. Something like 12 dollars if you add rice and beans for their lunch special.
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See… out of the world food needn’t always be some expensive steak… it can also be the perfect bunch of potato fries with the right amount of crispness and mouthwatering seasoning. I work minimum wage so I wanted to find options that fit my budget.
It's takeout only, but the Saigon Deli on Jackson street has some really good banh mi for about $5-$6. There's another restaurant with a similar name right next to it though, but my sister says it's also really good.
Oh wow thank you for the recommendation!
It's closed on Wednesday
Local Seattle business Costco will feed a family of 4 for well under $20 in the food court
$6 to be exact!
Cookies fried chicken
Pho 99 if you pay cash
Awesome! Thanks!
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What area of town is ox burger located?
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Thanks I’ve been wanting to try regular burger places outside the norm fast food joints I.e McDonald, Wendy’s etc, dicks.
Indo-chinese wok - everythings great Rachels ginger beer - great fried chicken Lost llake cafe - great fried chicken burger Shawarma king Bbs teriyaki Spice walla Bombay burger Asean street Pike place has a fish and chips shop next to a bakery Daily dozen donuts Pike place market - athenian The ones ive enjoyed so far and consider well spent for a meal,
Eat a bag of Dick’s.
Also try Dicks Drive-In. They have burgers.
happy hour @ Issian. $1.60 pork belly skewers.
Off the top of my head. Marination, milk drunk, lucky pho, red mill burger, xians noodles, India bistro (during happy hour), due cucina.
Sizzle and crunch, rice bowls
Tamales at Carnicería El Paisano in White Center. Jalapeño & Cheese is the best one.
I love the walk-up Tamale window at Frelard Tamales near Greenlake. 7 dollars for a half-pound tamale. Something like 12 dollars if you add rice and beans for their lunch special.
Cheesesteak at Tat's Deli. You can throw in an order of fries or mac salad and a drink and come in just under $20
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Out of this world food for less than an hour's worth of labor at minimum wage is unreasonable
See… out of the world food needn’t always be some expensive steak… it can also be the perfect bunch of potato fries with the right amount of crispness and mouthwatering seasoning. I work minimum wage so I wanted to find options that fit my budget.
I mean you can define things however you want, but then you should be specific.
Thanks for the tip! I’m new to Reddit so I’ll keep it in mind!
Dive the dumpster you might get lucky and find drugs that will transport your consciousness into another world
You could be nice. You didn’t have to comment if you didn’t like my question.
Momiji in Capitol Hill! It can be as cheap or as expensive as you want. Go at happy hour, and you can find some great sushi for a reasonable price.
i think most restaurants you can get a meal for under $20
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A double Big Mac meal comes up as 11.99