Authentic Costa Rican fare in a casual mom-and-pop BYO setting with some of the best chicken burritos around. Experiment with the casado and an oatmeal shake. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Look for options like three-apple brioche French toast and Black Forest pancakes. Egg dishes--in massive portions--are also popular choices. Read more.
Monday through Friday, get a $6.50 lunch special that includes a choice of entree and a choice of spring rolls, baby egg rolls, cucumber salad or crab rangoon. Good thai food at bargain prices. Read more.
Show up Monday for $4 burgers and fries. It’s comedy night, and laughs are free. Other specials include $4 Bloodys and Mimosas on Sunday or go Tuesday for the 25-cent wings & $8 Bud Light pitcher. Read more.
This place for Mexican cuisine at great prices is also another favorite post-bar stop. While you’re waiting for your $1.55 tacos to arrive, enjoy the unlimited free chips and salsa. Read more.
The falafel sandwiches and spinach pie keep the lines of people coming to this unique Middle Eastern spot. You can pick up some convenient-store items such as toilet paper or deodorant while you wait. Read more.
Find authentic Hawaiian fare and great prices here. Craving spam? Order the Spam Musubi, a hand-roll full of warm rice, Japanese seaweed and teriyaki sauce. It's a unique, try it for just over $3. Read more.
This shop serves a variety of big sandwiches on fresh bread, which comes out of the oven every 20-30 minutes. You don’t have to wait for Thanksgiving to enjoy the stuffing-filled Pilgrim sandwich. Read more.
From classic curry noodles to pad thai, this Thai restaurant offers a variety of classics. If you’re a DePaul student, get 10% off your order with ID. Plus, you can BYOB. Start with some egg rolls. Read more.
People love the burgers, especially The Roe, which comes with cheese, bacon and avocado for $7.50. All sandwiches come with fries, if you want to skip the side, then you can $1 from your total. Read more.
Known for making burritos “as big as your head” along with feeding a late-night crowd, this Mexican restaurant offers a variety of value meals that include an entree, rice and beans and a small drink. Read more.
Large bowls of noodles, vegetables and soups are available for $5 - $7, and the Pad Thai should not be missed. The variety of inexpensive thai food is delicious, fast and filling. Read more.
This shop has great sub sandwiches or crispy baked bread, with Captain’s Secret Sauce, it's so good! Half sandwiches cost $4.39, and a cup of their fresh soup of the day will cost you $1.39. Read more.
This fast-food spot specializes in Chicago-style hot dogs and the best cheese fries in town. After a night of drinking, the banter is the perfect backdrop while you eat a dog. Read more.