Affordable places to eat

Slide 1 of 8. Best pizza in Houston! I love their pizza! OMG it I so Good!!! Only downside that they are in downtown but the price is so good for the quality of pizza you get!!! Yum yum and yum! If you are a pizza lover you must go try it out! Frank's Pizza will forever be home in my heart!

I've been coming to Frank's for over a decade. Every celebration in my family involved coming downtown to explore, appreciate the city, and ALWAYS having a slice of Frank's Pizza.

It's funny how this little hole in the wall changes an entire block, everyone exiting the restaurant walks out with the biggest smile on their face, and in a much better mood than when they walked in. I love bringing friends and family visiting Houston to Frank's Pizza, it is a STAPLE in my book.

Just take my biased love, and affection for this pizza restaurant, and a gander at the photos I took.

The photos speak for themselves. Thank you for making it all the way through my rant. Best American style pizza in town!

The place is classic and located in the middle of downtown, just a block away from Main St and the Houston wall mural, make it a must go. Tomatoes sauce tastes great and the dough is always well made.

Prices are affordable. You can get the whole pizza or by slices. The pizza crust is scrumptious any toppings would taste awesome with this crust. The cheesesteak with fries was also very good. We visited Frank's Pizza last weekend on our visit to Houston from San Antonio. The Pizza and our salad was so delicious!

The price is also very reasonable. We actually ordered a whole pizza fresh from the oven As an aside, it is in a perfect location to take photos downtown. It was an awesome visit! The place is nice and very small.

Gets packed very easily during the night! Good food for the price, we ordered an xl cheese pizza and fifteen wings, and they all tasted as expected. It was very delicious and good quality, as if it was from an NYC pizzeria.

Definitely recommend giving this place a try if you want to have one of the best pizza Downtown Houston has to offer. Houston classic. If you want the best NY style slices in Houston this is the place. Ask when the new pizzas come out if they're not already flying and get a supreme slice.

Eating there to enjoy the Movie posters of movies filmed in Houston. Nice touch. Great service great pizza.

What more could you ask for? For exactly what I wanted and had a great experience. We sat right next to the guy taking out the pizzas from the oven. I enjoyed that! Coming back for sure. Slide 1 of 3. Tacos A Go Go is a legendary spot for tacos in the city.

The restaurant opens early each morning and stays open late into the night, so it's great for breakfast tacos or street tacos any time of day. Authentic Mexican food is delicious, and the fresh salsas will have you raving!

Amazing tacos, I did not expect them to be so good. This is not a fancy place just some great tacos in the Houston tunnels. Very fresh and fast service. Some of the best tacos I have had, better than in the expensive restaurants.

I had two breakfast tacos. They were massive. I ended up eating one for breakfast and one three hours later. The filling was very good. Good egg, good vegetables, good meat. The tortilla was solid as well.

I now know of a place in the tunnels for when I'm stuck in downtown Houston. The chips and salsa were the only redeeming factor in the score. The tortilla was not fresh and the beef was salty. My last visit also had a salty taco so I guess it's a thing here.

All all this sauce didn't even improve the texture of that tortilla. This was a convenient stop since I forgot lunch today. Just not a tasty one.

I tried their new mushrooms taco for 3. I hope it was not poisonous. I was expecting sauteed mushrooms and I got crumbled mushrooms that did not look like mushrooms. On top of that the crumbs inside look black. Do not buy that taco.

The other tacos are okay. Wow this place is over hyped. Below average food. Had the 2 tacos Texas monthly says are must try tacos. Yea they are not must try. Pollo guidada and lamb barbacoa on what seemed like out of plastic tortillas. Taco Bell's beans are much better than the beans here they actually taste like right out of the can.

Les Givral's is a cash-only Vietnamese eatery that specializes in banh mi sandwiches. The food here is super spicy and crunchy, and you'll be able to find some great protein options, like chargrill-meatball and chargrill-barbecue pork with pate.

You can also get rice sheets with veggies and protein if you're feeling really hungry, or go for the beef fried rice if you're looking for something more substantial. Just wow. The banh mi are prepared on crispy, fresh baguettes, with the crunchiest of veggies and tender, flavorful pork.

The shop is super clean and staff are following health and safety guidance. This is the best Vietnamese food ever! In the whole of Houston AND surrounding areas! That being said when are you opening back up????

I miss you guys terribly. Patiently waiting! I check every once in a while hoping they came back. Houston definitely lost out, always friendly. We came here for lunch just about 30 minutes after opening but the line was already long.

Most customers just ordered to-go instead of dine-in. Their price is very cheap and even cheaper than in Vietnamese town in Bellaire. All dishes are very delicious and huge. Highly recommend for anyone who wants to try Vietnamese food. The perfect cheap eats I drive by here at least a few times a week and finally today made the stop.

And I was delighted. The food is simply but tasty. As you walk in, the spring rolls are packed for choosing.

If you are fancy the fried spring roll they are on the corner of the display case. If you want a true Asian spring roll the 3-pack can remember what it is called that has Asian cured sausage, egg, dried shrimp, is the best.

Food selection is great. Be aware the quantity is Texasized: massive. All for 6 to 7 dollars which is quite fantastic. Bun mi here is very tasty, although no beef option. One thing I highly recommend is tofu anything here. In general tofu dishes are bland but the tofu here is seasoned so you taste it.

Happy eating! Show 2 more. At Aladdin, in the heart of Montrose, you can select from a variety of Mediterranean-style dishes, all at a fraction of the price of comparable restaurants in Houston. The buffet-style layout makes it easy for vegetarians to find their fare, and the service is friendly and accommodating.

We were looking for a small, casual hole in the wall kind of place to eat good food. There wasn't a lot of available parking behind the restaurant, though we found a spot immediately. The restaurant greeted us with a variety of delicious aromatic smells of Mediterranean flavors.

The service was fast and friendly. The food looked extremely appetizing and was immaculately presented behind the counter. We were surprised at the very generous sized portions and delighted by the very inexpensive prices. Our food was fresh and hot! The smells that greeted may have teased our senses, though the flavors most definitely pleased our palette.

The restaurant has a relaxing, casual vibe and was extremely clean. We will definitely return and highly recommend if you're looking for great food with out breaking the bank!

They give you so much food and one platter us easily enough for 2 people. We left with so much leftovers. It does get a little confusing if you go order in person but you just go up to the counter and pick your entrees and sides. It seemed a little disorganized but the food more than made up for it.

The Lamb Shank slid right off the bone, I highly recommend it. I love Aladdin's! Everything is always made to perfection. The best halal restaurant in Houston. I have had plenty of Mediterranean cuisine but this place had a taste like no other.

The bread is like soft CRACK you just can't have a small piece. I will be returning to this place when I'm in the neighborhood to pick up more fresh food with that undeniably delicious bread of theirs.

Mentioned on 3 lists. Fat Bao is an Asian fusion food joint that serves up steamed buns filled with a variety of different ingredients. The buns are served with special fat fries that are perfect for dipping in your favorite condiment.

Some of the most popular items at Fat Bao are soft-shelled crabs, pork belly, smoked salmon, and duck. Such a wide variety of Bao. Great flavors, and friendly staff. My friend and I ordered 7 or 8 different Bao as well as the home made chips and we loved just about all of them! Bulgari, Pork Katsu, and fried fish were the absolute best.

The Memphis and Thai were good, just needed a little something extra. The tofu and crab were our least favorite. Still yummy, but just not jaw dropping.

The chips were super hot and fresh and everything came out so quickly! Will definitely go back again! Downsides: The prices aren't listed on the board, and I didn't realize you only get one Bao instead of multiple.

A lot of plastic waste. Pros: The bao tastes really good and they offer a variety of options that allow you to try new things without having to get a lot. The vibes are really nice here, they play good music and the workers are nice.

Really love the Bao buns here, my favourite is the Spicy Thai - the sauce is spicy and delicious. The Bao is fresh and soft and worth trying.

They have various options and i am sure that everything tastes good. One Bao is small and may be should try more than one. The Fat fries here are good too, the kimcheenaise tastes in the fries is really good. The fries are thin and crispy.

Overall it's a good experience. It's a self service restaurant and I recommend finding a seat before you load your hands your order!

Absolutely Loved this spot. The food was great and service was awesome. Took my daughter for her Birthday and she Loved it. We ordered the Pork Belly, Curry Beef, Duck, and Spicy Chicken Boas and the Yummy Fries.

Everything was very Good. Nothing special about the Yummy Byrd but the fried bun is a nice touch. The Crab Daddy is good but the bun is way too oily.

It would have tasted better if they could just remove the excessive oil from the soft shell crab before putting it on the bun. Very disappointed. We were excited to eat here after reading good reviews and seeing a packed restaurant. Service was fast and friendly but the food was either bland or the flavors did not mix well.

Had the spicy Thai bao and it was a chicken finger dipped in sauce. The chicken fat fries are bits of chicken nuggets with fries and hot sauce. Would not recommend this place.

Stay organized with a to-do list, packing list, shopping list, any kind of list. La Calle is a mexican restaurant that serves up some of the best street tacos in town. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, and the food is classic and delicious.

Finally got the chance to try this place and I was not disappointed. The menu is nice and simple, the place has plenty of seating and the food comes out fast!

The food definitely tasted like I was back in Mexico! The food had so much flavor, it tasted fresh and the stuff was spicy which I LOVE! They also have different deals for every day of the week. Definitely want to come back to try other stuff.

Great location, by downtown. First time here since Im from out of town and I loved it. Love the vibes, how authentic the inside of the restaurant is.

The menu was real easy to read and meals to choose from. The tacos were delicious. Staff were nice and friendly when ordering food. Went over to the bar side for a few drinks and had a great service from the bartender named Poncho.

He offered us a special Margarita which was prepared with love and we felt it. I ordered with Roger, whom wad equally awesome, the Brirra tacos which was my 1st time trying and won't be my last. Every other restaurant has a very high bar to meet.

First timer and will hopefully return the next time I'm in Houston. I had a great experience Dined in. Let them know it was my first time they explained how simple everything was.

Got the Birria Torta it was delicious 🤤 The bolillo was so soft , everything just melted in my mouth.

They have q salsa buffet which made it even better!!! My favorite is the spicy avocado salsa! Tried the Lemonade with chia seeds!

Great touch! Definitely would come back. Me and my wife were in town for a few days and spent the majority of it eating tacos. It was late on a Friday night we were exhausted after a work event and took an Uber La Calle as it was recommended to us.

The food and the service were fantastic. We ended up going twice in as many days. Tortillas were fresh, all the meat options were seasoned so well. I appreciated all the drink options as well. Good Dog Houston is a hot dog joint that specializes in creative franks and buns with housemade condiments.

They have a patio for pet parents to enjoy their dogs, as well as an ice cold beer. Nice establishment with inside and outside seating. Not too big on hot dogs for dinner but I might be a fan of Gourmet hot dogs. First meal all day so I had to go all out.

Ordered the Ol' Zapata,quite scrumptious especially the bread, it had a sweet taste that complimented it well. Also the aioli dip with the fries something crucial, I'm telling you. The Fizzy Mint Lemonade, was decent if you not a fan of lime I wouldn't go for it. All in all it was pretty good.

I tried Good Dog with little expectations outside of a higher priced lunch. The place was clean with good service. I looked at some reviews before I decided to go there and got lured by the Beer Cheese Soup. I ordered the soup, a side of their fresh cut fries and a Rodeo Dog on a recommendation from a staff member.

As I was in line another patron in front of me ordered the Rodeo dog so that gave me some confidence in what I was ordering I maybe should've went basic on my first go The dog is loaded with stuff.. some ingredients that go together and some that should be left on the side.

The beer cheese soup was good, but I needed more buttered bread. It was really sour and the buttered bread they give on the side really went well with it. The fries were excellent.

They make all the condiments in house. The ketchup and aoli were a little bland, but some table salt livened them up good. I'll be back when I'm ready to drop some dime and I'll be sure to go a little plainer on the dog if I get one.

Less is more here. I went there for their Chili Cheese Dog. It was good. I definitely enjoyed the fries, which were seasoned to perfection. The prices are pretty reasonable for this type of restaurant. Overall, I would highly recommend this place for a good lunch spot.

Overpriced food for its Flavor and Portions. They LOOK Good but Aside from the condiments, me and my Friend didn't taste any flavor from the Hot Dogs or the Mac and Cheese, which was a tiny portion. And the Home Made Cream soda didn't have much taste or sweetness. It was just carbonated water with hint of cream Soda.

My second time here. I brought my wife. We ordered the texas dog and bratwurst. Both came with chips. We also ordered some mac and cheese and two drinks. The food came fresh and hot.

The staff was friendly and helpful. We couldn't finish everything so we took the left overs to go. Food quality is very good and fresh.

The menu is very diverse not just hot dogs. Lots of good side options and a good selection of beers. Great hot dog and great sides.

We had a take out order for a large group, but they had it ready relatively quickly. Beef brisket. Cornbread, baked beans, coleslaw. Rocklands Barbeque in Glover Park has all the essential ingredients for an outstanding 'cue experience sure to leave you breathless — and with sticky fingers.

The blueberry buckwheat pancakes have been brightening up mornings for years, so order up your own and find out what all the fuss is about. Market Lunch is closed on Mondays and shuts down at 3 p.

or earlier every other day, so make room in your schedule for this treat. The Downtown fast casual spot offers a seasonal menu divided into hummus bowls and pita sandwiches you can also add in the dairy-free vanilla tahini soft-serve ice cream.

With locations across much of the Western United States, this healthy fast-casual chain debuted in the District with much fanfare. The brainchild of James Beard Award nominee Sam Fox, Flower Child was created to provide affordable, made-from-scratch dishes that cater to every diet. So yes, you can bring your vegetarian, vegan and paleo friends here for everything from creative salads and small plates to organic grain bowls and wraps.

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While prices are comparable to many coffee shops out there but why risk it? Here, you're guaranteed a solid bowl of Prawn noodles. Like the namesake, this casual joint offers many affordable — and well-made — Hong Kong dishes from dim sum, bbq meats to noodles and rice.

Tucked away in the heartlands of Yishun is a slice of paradise for early risers and breakfast goers. But rise early, this gem in the heartland closes early — at 2 in the afternoon. About us. Contact us. No thanks Awesome, you're subscribed!

Déjà vu! We already have this email. Try another? Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email WhatsApp. Discover the best of the city, first. Enter email address Déjà vu! Char siu noodles at Riot. Restaurants Izakaya Kallang. Read more. Banh mi at Nhung Kitchen.

Restaurants Vietnamese Novena. Dim sum at Swee Choon Tim Sum. Restaurants Chinese Rochor. Nasi lemak at Killiney Kopitiam. Restaurants Singaporean River Valley. Handmade noodles at Prince Noodles. Restaurants Kallang. Thai-style char kway teow at Thai Tantric.

Restaurants Thai Orchard. Enjoy café fare at The Shelter. Restaurants Cafés Chinatown. All day breakfast at Breakfast Club. Restaurants Hawker Hougang. Customise your own salad at Super Simple. Restaurants Raffles Place. Banh mi and Vietnamese coffee at Ba Buong Banh Mi.

Burger-chan, Tamashi, Dona Lena, Shri Balaji Bhavan, and Paulie's offer some of Houston's best dining on a budget Fadi's meyerland is the best reasonably priced restaurant I know. It might be a few dollars more than your $30 for 3 Houston has a host of Tex-Mex restaurants that offer free chips and salsa. Then add in a relatively cheap entree, and

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Affordable places to eat - Missing Burger-chan, Tamashi, Dona Lena, Shri Balaji Bhavan, and Paulie's offer some of Houston's best dining on a budget Fadi's meyerland is the best reasonably priced restaurant I know. It might be a few dollars more than your $30 for 3 Houston has a host of Tex-Mex restaurants that offer free chips and salsa. Then add in a relatively cheap entree, and

Dude, go. If you couldn't already tell, Texas has a serious taco problem. But so do we. For the broke cheese lovers everywhere. I have never respected a person, place, or thing more than I respect a restaurant dedicated to feeding me cheese and carbs at a budget-friendly price.

Bubba's changed the game with their buffalo burgers. I know a good dog when I see one. For big portions and Cajun-style cooking, Treebeards Restaurant has you covered. Oishii never ceases to amaze me.

Applause please. El Rey Taqueria is a Houston favorite that fulfills your heart's desire with every bite. Head on over to try this local favorite for a fantastic price. Then pat yourself on the back because you've never spent this little on sushi.

For major bang for your buck, stop by Paulie's Restaurant to get heavy pasta portions that will keep your wallet and your stomach happy. Houston gifted our hungry stomachs with Frenchy's Chicken. These babies are made with love and you can taste it in every grease-filled bite.

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Flavour-packed chicken, prawn or tofu bánh mì are only £8 to takeway, but it's the sensational mango salad that you'll want to order.

It's walk-ins only, but everything is £2 cheaper if you bag if for takeway when all the tables are taken. A satisfyingly low-key Kurdish tandoor which pumps out a seriously decent variety of naan-style bread in Finsbury Park, from plain to peshwari via garlic, chilli and cheese.

They're so loved that nearby natural wine bar Top Cuvee has even done a collab with them. A slice of Echo Park in Stoke Newington, this LA-style taco joint offers a short menu of grill and guisado braised tacos.

Prices are an extremely reasonable £3. Truly excellent stuff. Price: Carne asada taco; £4. Bargain Cantonese bakes line the windows of this Chinatown mainstay.

Swerve the buffet and instead focus on the bakery where you can score a crispy BBQ pork bun for £2 and onion buns for an even more reasonable £1. Sweets comes cheap too, with crispy coconut buns at £1.

This kid-friendly Japanese café canalside on the Kingsland Basin, close to Haggerston station, offers up an ever-changing daily set lunch menu of a main dish, rice, miso soup and a small salad. Always delicious and always packed full of variety, there are also rice balls, teas, Japanese toasts and desserts.

The name translates as 'kids on the floor', so expect a few of those, too. Get on your bike quite literally, as it's near the bikers paradise that is the High Beech tea hut and head down to this seriously fresh seafood spot in the heart of Epping Forest.

Open Thursday to Sunday, swing by for hot and cold platters full of prawns, cockles, whelks and more. Find them at her Sydenham cafe — a former Italian deli — where the short menu lists four bureks and one sweet and sour cherry baklava bun.

Scoff your hearty slice surrounded by accoutrements of Balkan culture and to a Northern Soul soundtrack. Price: Burek slices from £7. Cup of tea; £1. Michele Manze and family arrived from Italy in , started out as ice-cream merchants and finally opened this pie, mash and eel shop on Tower Bridge Road in Inside, little seems to have changed since those early days: the Victorian green-tiled interiors speak of history, while the pie and mash is reckoned to be some of the best in town.

A truly iconic London feast and one that comes with a reasonable price to boot. It's their small but powerful bar snack menu that really sets this boozer apart.

The roast pork bap is the finest meaty treat in town and comes complete with heroic crackling and oozy apple sauce. Vegetarians won't be lonely; there are cheese baps and veggie Scotch eggs on offer, too.

Price: Hot roast pork bap £5. This teeny Euston backstreet basement serves up astounding Malaysian rotis, either stuffed or with equally first-rate curries for dipping.

RK is really is small, so dining solo or in pairs is probably sensible. Go early evening to beat the queues. Price: R oti canai from £6. Zeitgeist or no, this Taiwanese joint is a tip-top contender that brings a slice of Soho to SE15 with its fluffy steamed bao buns, small plates and cocktails.

The classic Mr Bao pork, pickle and peanut powder is both larger and cheaper than its uptown rivals but just as good , and we also like its extended list of vegan offerings such as the ginger-braised tofu bao. Price: Mr Bao bun with pork belly £4. Price: Buttermilk chicken sandwiches from £7.

Now happily embedded in Peckham Rye, this former street food outfit serves up fail-safe Vietnamese dishes in a modest, neutrally decorated, plywood-clad setting.

A garish, grungy Mexican pop-up bar and taqueria gone permanent, Del 74 promises banging beats, good vibes and easy-drinking margaritas, plus a bar menu of well-crafted classics — brisket tostadas, tinga quesadillas, that sort of thing.

Veggies are guaranteed to do well here. Drop by at any time for a cheap eat, although the best value is on Taco Tuesday when the happy hour lasts all night long and you can pick up tacos for £2. Price: Veggie tinga tacos; £6.

Chicken quesadilla; £6. A new-gen greasy spoon that serves simple yet effective set menus, chip butties and piping hot mugs of tea. Your tenner will go far here, with bacon sarnies or cheese on toast for a fiver or a proper English breakfast with ham, two eggs and chips for £8.

Indulgence on a budget. Price: Beans on toast with cheese £5; chip butty £5. Done out like a Tamil truck stop with lurid lighting, furniture the colour of Sunny Delight and movies on the flatscreen TV, this Sri Lankan-South Indian caff is famed for its minuscule prices and superlative dosas.

Veggie options are the standouts — the Mysore masala dosa, served with spiced onion, potatoes and three house chutneys is a winner, as are the onion utthapam and veg biryani. Price: Dosas from £5. One of a number of London locations for this fun and fast Japanese noodle house, with katsu curry and kimchi toppings on hand-pulled udon, as well as vegan options.

The classic katsu comes in chicken and aubergine options. You can also build your own curry rice bowl, starting at £7. An onsen egg is £1. Hindi film posters, Bollywood soundtracks and relaxed staff strike an authentic tone at this Indian street food stop just off Oxford Street.

Price: Unda aloo roll £5. A whole pizza? In central London? For just over a fiver? You can bag a funghi for six quid here, but you should spend 50p for the indulgence of the fiorentina — a salty, oily feast featuring a runny poached egg.

Also in Camden, Wood Green, Croydon and Colindale. Brace yourself for blaring music, no indoor seating and a booze-free nosh. There's also a Camden branch.

Price: Temple burger £8. Expect a full-on veggie interpretation of Levantine and Persian cuisine, from traditional meze and wraps with seasonally inspired fillings quince, halloumi and caramelised celeriac to daily soups and hotpots, and all-day fillers such as baked sweet potato topped with Persian baked beans.

BYOB for supper. Stoke Newington Church Street has been filled with pretty chic shops, bars and restaurants, but none of them has the star quality of veggie south Indian spot Rasa and its bright pink restaurant front.

Dosas are a delight, but our favourite is the creamy aubergine bagar baingan from Hyderabad. It was only a matter of time before kebabs got the vegan treatment, and this flagship branch of What the Pitta!

is custom-built for trend-conscious Camden. The whole thing looks and tastes almost healthy! There's another one in Brick Lane.

Price: Vegan doner £9. Fish and chips is one of those fast-food staples that, if you want to get a nice version of in London, always seems to be unnecessarily expensive. The solution? About us. Contact us.

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Discover the best of the city, first. Enter email address Déjà vu! The best cheap eats in London. Roti Stop. Restaurants Caribbean Stoke Newington price 1 of 4.

Leonie Cooper Food and Drink Editor, Time Out London. Read more. Restaurants British Marylebone. Price: Sandwiches start at £3. Restaurants Tottenham. Price: S ancocho; £5.

Chinese Tapas House. Restaurants Chinese Chinatown price 1 of 4. Price: Crepes start at £4.

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