Traditional Afghan-style seating with floor cushions and carpeted areas creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Warm lighting and authentic decor reflect Afghan culture, complemented by traditional music. The space welcomes groups with long tables and offers views of street activity through large windows.
Prices stay very low with the chapli kabob at just $12.99. Food overall comes at a very cheap rate.
Fresh homemade bread arrives warm and soft, enhancing every meal. Traditional Afghan naan and bread come with dishes like lamb kabab and Uzbaki Palaw, making the bread a highlight and a must-try.
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The restaurant offers a variety of authentic Afghan dishes.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food served.
Seating can be limited during peak hours.
Small space with an outdated interior offers an authentic Cantonese bakery experience focused on homemade dim sum and Portuguese egg tarts. Atmosphere is calm, less lively than Chinatown, with cash-only and carry-out policies. Lines form slowly on weekends, reflecting steady local demand.
Bread comes in many varieties with a wide selection to choose from. Soft, fluffy texture stands out in the BBQ pork buns, which combine sweet, salty, and yeasty flavors reminiscent of Hawaiian bread.
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The bakery is cash-only, so bring cash when visiting.
Expect long lines during weekends, especially late morning.
The bakery is carry-out only with no indoor seating.
Sandwich shop offers hefty 12-inch subs with excellent bread and a blend of white American cheddar and Swiss cheese. Atmosphere stays clean and inviting with a glass window showing the kitchen. Prices remain very reasonable, making it a popular spot for budget-friendly lunches.
Soft and bouncy bread stands out with a fresh texture. It pairs well with toppings and holds up nicely in sandwiches.
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Prices for a sub, soup, and drink start at around $10 after tax.
Expect fast service even if the line looks long.
They accept Apple Pay and other mobile payment methods.
Modern diner interior offers cozy family room seating with comfortable sofas and limited tables. Atmosphere feels lowkey and inviting, though sometimes quiet at dinner time. Cleanliness stands out alongside innovative fresh ingredients in the pizza.
Large, cheap pizza pairs with good drinks at this spot. It offers a nice vibe for those seeking affordable options.
Garlic cheese bread comes with a super yummy dipping sauce and pairs well with pizza. The bread and cheese have a good flavor and portions are enough to feed three people.
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They offer a walk-in deal of a slice plus a drink for $6.99.
Expect no wait times even on busy weekends.
The large slice and a pop cost about $7.
Traditional Chinese bakery with a no-frills, old school Chinatown vibe and a worn down, nondescript storefront. Offers a wide selection of authentic pastries like egg tarts and barbecue pork buns, known for their affordable prices and freshly baked goods. Cash-only policy applies throughout.
Prices stay consistently cheap across all items. Baked goods offer good quality at very low cost. Food tastes clean and satisfying without stretching the budget.
Soft texture defines the bread here, making each bite enjoyable. Options include mooncakes, melon bread, and sesame balls, all tasting delicious.
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Feida Bakery is cash-only, so bring cash for purchases.
The prices at Feida Bakery are very reasonable, typically around $5 per item.
Expect a great selection of traditional Chinese desserts and pastries.
Small bakery offers authentic Hong Kong-style pastries with a cozy, nostalgic atmosphere marked by family ownership and casual presence of children. It operates primarily as a takeout spot with exceptionally low prices and a cash-only policy, creating a straightforward and unpretentious experience.
Authentic bakery items come at super cheap prices, letting you grab a lot for just $10. The spam and egg sandwich with coffee offers a very affordable, satisfying combo.
Lofty, perfectly flavored bread encases the BBQ Pork bun. Breads and Danish pastries come in perfect size and quality.
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Saint Anna Bakery accepts cash only for all purchases.
There is a $10 minimum for credit card payments with a 3% processing fee.
The bakery does not offer dining-in; only takeout is available.
Tiny fast food spot blends Greek and American road culture with an open kitchen where staff prepare food in plain view. The atmosphere stays lively and welcoming, with chill music adding to the inviting vibe. Limited seating means most eat standing or take food to go.
Prices stay cheap here, making it easy to grab greasy fast food without spending much. Food comes out quick and satisfies cravings on a budget.
Bread has a soft texture and a nice chew that holds up well to juicy fillings. It often comes separate from the meat, especially in gyros, requiring assembly.
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Jimmy's Gyros & Grill offers a late night special.
The restaurant closes at 3am, making it a late-night option.
There is no bathroom available at the restaurant.
Spacious pizza restaurant with old Chicago feel and walls adorned with historic photos. Atmosphere is warm and family-like, offering a cozy mom-and-pop shop vibe. Plenty of seating and simple, stylish decor create a welcoming environment.
Offers cheap pizza and Italian ice with quick service. Food is simple and affordable without fancy frills.
Fresh, fluffy bread serves as the perfect base for sandwiches, balancing rich fillings like steak and mozzarella. Garlic bread appears often, adding a flavorful, tasty touch to meals.
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Handicap parking is available in the lot.
Ricobene's does not offer delivery to all nearby locations.
Prices for sandwiches are around $17.99, which may vary.