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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Schodorf's Luncheonette( Google Maps / April 5, 2012 )View Larger Map Neighborhood: Highland Park Type: American 5051 York Blvd., Los Angeles (323) 258-8040, http://www.schodorfs.com Open 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Closed Sunday. $4.95 This cozy eatery specializing in salads and sandwiches opened in Highland Park last February. Its owners, Highland Park locals, also run Cafe del Leche across the street. Half salads cost less than $5, and the portions are generous. One should satisfy you if you're not starving. Most of its sandwiches, which are served on a baguette or ciabatta bread, are filling too, and cost less than $5. Schodorf's also serves soup ($3.50 for small and $4.50 for large). —JL |

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