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Monday, October 20, 2014

The Best 'Cheap Eats' In San Francisco

Eating amazing food doesn't have to break the bank.  In San Francisco, there are some amazing restaurants that you can enjoy on any budget.  We asked our friends at The Infatuation, a restaurant review site, to compile a list of the best "cheap eats" in San Francisco.  From super burritos to pho, there's plenty of delicious stuff you can get on the cheap.Ike's Place has an incredible menu of 200 sandwiches. 3489 16th Street Each of the sandwiches has a funny name, like "Pastrami-Charmed Life," "Nacho Girl," and "Going Home For Thanksgiving." The original Ike's opened in the Castro in 2007, but they've since expanded to locations in Oakland, Santa Rosa, Salinas, Cupertino, San Jose, Walnut Creek, Monterey, Danville, Santa Clara, Los Angeles, Tempe, and Mesa, Arizona. Read The Infatuation's review of Ike's Place here »  Arinell Pizza is as close to New York-style pizza as you'll get in San Francisco. 509 Valencia Street The restaurant itself is nothing fancy, and it's cash-only, but Mission locals love the pizza's thin, crispy crust. Plus, the $3-a-slice price tag makes it the perfect late-night indulgence. Try some amazing pita wraps at Souvla in Hayes Valley. 517 Hayes Street Pair soft and chewy pita with your choice of either pork, chicken, lamb, or veggie. There's also four types of frozen Greek yogurt, with unconventional flavors like olive oil topped with sea salt and another served with baklava crumbles and honey. The food is affordable, too, with entrees that range from $9 to $12.  Read The Infatuation's review of Souvla here » See the rest of the story at Business Insider


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