50 places to eat for $5 or less in Southern California
Dining out for $5 or less may seem like a fantasy, but Southern California has much to offer for those on a tight budget. For affordable Vietnamese fare, for example, venture to Garden Grove or Westminster. Or look to food trucks for unique, inexpensive eats. Even some pricier restaurants offer a selection of cheap eats during happy hours.
Our list covers a wide range of tastes. We've highlighted some items for you to try, but many of these eateries offer a variety of choices priced $5 or less.
--Jenn Harris, Jason La and Michael Robinson View list in article format | Thumbnails
Our list covers a wide range of tastes. We've highlighted some items for you to try, but many of these eateries offer a variety of choices priced $5 or less.
--Jenn Harris, Jason La and Michael Robinson View list in article format | Thumbnails
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Inside-out albacore roll from Chaya downtown( Winnie Schroeder / Yelp )
Neighborhood: Downtown Los Angeles
Type: Japanese 525 S. Flower St., Los Angeles (213) 236-9577, www.thechaya.com/downtownLosAngeles/ Open 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday. Price: $5 Chaya downtown features an excellent happy hour, offering a selection of special appetizer items as well as signature sushi and cocktails for a great price. From the sushi menu, get the inside out albacore roll with fresh albacore, cold cucumber, avocado and chives (pictured at right). Chaya tops the roll with a drizzle of sticky eel sauce for a sweet finish. —JH |

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