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Cheap Eats
Strip Search
Jan. 7, 2011
Strip Search: Highland Park’s York Blvd. Where to browse vintage sodas and try some of L.A.’s favorite Mexican eats in one afternoon.
By Hadley Tomicki
Strange But True
Dec. 30, 2010
By Kara Baskin
Strip Search
Dec. 17, 2010
Strip Search: West L.A. Mexican Part I Three options to get your Oaxacan on west of the 405 and one stand-out chain that works like a machine.
By Hadley Tomicki
Parking Lot Prospector
Dec. 8, 2010
Bukkake Noodles at O-Udon; Bun Noodles and Birria Unite at Xoia O.C. Weekly does Japanese in Fountain Valley, while the Echo Park fusion introduces a new Mexican-Asian dish.
By Hadley Tomicki
Strip Search
Dec. 3, 2010
Strip Search: Washington Blvd. To Washington Place Where to find cheap eats when traveling from western Culver City to Mar Vista.
By Hadley Tomicki
Parking Lot Prospector
Nov. 17, 2010
Drive-Thru Lomo Saltado From a Former KFC in LBC; The True Best Fish Taco in El Pollo Imperial’s chicken replaces The Colonel’s in Long Beach, and Bill Esparza discloses his secret spot for tacos in Baja.
By Hadley Tomicki
The Other Critics
Aug. 13, 2010
Kauffman Defends His Role as ‘Cheap Eats’ Critic The SF Weekly critic responds to our calling him out.
By Jay Barmann
In the Magazine
July 12, 2010
The 2010 Cheap List; Where Chefs Eat in the Neighborhood Plus: the bite-size food revolution, and the city’s 25 best food trucks.
By Helen Rosner
Where to Eat
June 11, 2010
Where to Eat Cheap at Coney Island Five-dollar–and-under bites on and around the boardwalk.
By Daniel Maurer
We All Scream
Apr. 28, 2010
Almost-Free Ice Cream It’s 31-cent cone night at Baskin-Robbins!
Chefs on Food Stamps What can Bill Telepan and Jose Garces do with just $68.88 per week?
By Daniel Maurer
Where Should You Eat if You’re Unemployed? A posting on Chowhound wonders where to eat in Chicago when you’re unemployed.
By Nick Kindelsperger
Price Check
Mar. 15, 2010
By Jay Barmann
Two-for-Ones and All-You-Can-Eats A list for cheapskates and gluttons.
By Daniel Maurer
How to Get Out of Bi-Rite With Romantic Dinner Fixings for Under $20 Gabi Moskowitz teaches NBC correspondent George Kiriyama how to live richly on a Mission pauper’s budget.
By Jay Barmann
The Dirt-Cheap Diet Time Out lists dozens of ways to fill up for pennies.
By Helen Rosner
The Ten Best $10 and Under Dishes of 2009, Per Bon Appetit The Publican’s pork rinds, a strawberry salad, and a suckling pig sandwich all make this national list.
By Helen Rosner
In Search of the Elusive $1 Beer … A $1 beer deal and a new iPhone app.
By Daniel Maurer
Perennial’s Black Truffle Gnocchi, and Other Gourmet Cheap Eats Nationwide Ryan Poli of Perennial leads a collection of the best restaurant dishes $12 and under.
By Helen Rosner
Doubling Up the Best Meals Under $6 The Voice has released a cheap-eats list, but one thing is noticeably absent.
By Daniel Maurer
Cheap Lunch Discovered in Midtown Stewed meat, rice, and beans for $5 in a freight-elevator hallway.
By Daniel Maurer
Have a Free Dessert on the Mayor The Mayor’s Holiday special offers discounts at over 40 Boston restaurants.
By Leila Cohan-Miccio
Cheap Eats
Sept. 22, 2009
What Can $1.33 Buy for Dinner? To help the San Francisco Food Bank, Mission Street Food will cook meals that could be bought by someone on food stamps.
By Adam Martin
Cheap Eats
Sept. 22, 2009
Mike’s City Diner Knows the Most Important Meal of the Day The South End spot is offering a massive breakfast for five bucks.
By Leila Cohan-Miccio
User’s Guide
Sept. 9, 2009
User’s Guide: Where to Eat Near U.S.C. These recently opened restaurants are perfect for new and returning Trojans.
By Hadley Tomicki
Today at Francesca’s: Five Bucks, Two Courses $5 lands you a two course meal at any Francesca restaurant today.
By Helen Rosner
Drink for Less than a Dollar at N9NE Steakhouse Every night through the end of July, land a different libation for less than a dollar.
By Helen Rosner
In the Magazine
July 13, 2009
Your Definitive Guide to the Neoclassical Neapolitan Pizza Revolution The best Neapolitan pies in the city, plus everything you need to know in order to be an instant expert.
By Daniel Maurer
Eat Cheap Without Eating Like a Chump New York ’s annual guide to the city’s best cheap eats.
By Daniel Maurer
Tuck Shop Opens on St. Marks at 6 p.m. Hot meat pies and chocolate-malt milkshakes at the Aussie spot’s second location.
By Alexandra Vallis
Another 99¢ Slice “I know it’s Papa John’s, but it’s still 99 cents!”
By Daniel Maurer
Recession Is Your Friend
Mar. 24, 2009
By Daniel Maurer
Recession Is Your Friend
Mar. 17, 2009
Another Day, Another Cheap-Eats Guide 8Coupons has launched an “NYC Money Map” that allows you to see deals in your area, and it’s not half bad.
By Daniel Maurer
Last Thursdays at Sycamore Drink specials and free food.
By Alexandra Vallis
Highly Questionable Did you know the skirt steak at Delicatessen is one of New York’s top ten best entrées under $25?
By Daniel Maurer
Celebrate a New Era With a Bargain Barack Burger Ray’s Candy Store on Avenue A is selling an Obama-themed lunch.
By Jenny Miller
Recession Is Your Friend
Jan. 15, 2009
Artisanal Reduced to Grilled-Cheese Bar Chef Terrance Brennan makes his move to survive in 2009.
By Aileen Gallagher
The New Cold War
Jan. 15, 2009
Warm Up With Free Fro-Yo Fight the cold with a free cup of Pinkberry.
By Aileen Gallagher
Neighborhood Watch
Jan. 14, 2009
Fort Greene Celebrates Inauguration With Discounts Buy Champagne at a discount and party with President Obama.
By Aileen Gallagher
Cheap Eats Disgruntle Times Readers Confronted with a list of cheap foods, ‘Times’ readers commence bellyaching.
By Aileen Gallagher
Fishermen Slashing Lobster Prices In a recession, eat more lobster.
By Alexandra Vallis
Picholine Hops Aboard the Recession-Special Train Picholine introduces its own recession special, the Menu d’Economie.
By Leila Cohan-Miccio
Recession Specials: Your Definitive Guide Great restaurants want to work with your wallet, even if it’s a little wounded. Here’s an exhaustive rundown of what’s cheap and where.
By Leila Cohan-Miccio
Cheap Eats: Economic Meltdown Edition How to save money without sacrificing deliciousness.
By Aileen Gallagher
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