Favorite cheap domestic meals; out-of-the-country meals don't count since they are (rarely) any help to you and serve you no purpose but to drool. In no particular order.
Hobee's: Sonoma Browns. Hashbrowns topped with grilled chicken breast strips, diced tomatoes, cheese and Classic Basil pesto sauce. ($7.95)
La Taqueria: Chicken Quesadilla with avocado, fresh melted mozzarella cheese, and sour cream. ($6.95)
The Kitchenette: Cherry Vanilla Baked French Toast - made with homemade bread. ($11.95)
Hyodonggak: Jajangmyun and Mandoo. (total $18.00)
The Hummus Place: Hummus Masabacha. A creamy, thick, hummus with fresh whole chickpeas. ($7.95)
Yuka: All-you-can-order Sushi. Fresh, reasonable, and not buffet-style. ($19.00)
Pisticci's: Prosciutto e spinaci. A light, rustic pasta tossed with prosciutto and fresh spinach in garlic and e.v. oil. ($9.95)
Joe's Shanghai: Soup Dumplings. Boiled pig fat dumplings. ($12.00)
Boom Boom Chicken: Korean fried chicken. ($19.00)
Yakitori Toto: Exotic/authentic Japanese Yakitori and half-priced Sake. ($20 each)
Inspired simultaneously and erratically by the blog thoughts of both Stanley Lee and Ned Rorem.
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