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Re: Favorite Inexpensive Restaurants

by Mike M » Sat Jan 17, 2009 9:01 pm

thank you sir
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Re: Favorite Inexpensive Restaurants

by Bryan Shepherd » Sat Jan 17, 2009 10:08 pm

Danny Mac's Cheesesteaks!!
Jockamo's sausage and cheese breadsticks
Mike Linnig's fish sandwich and onion rings (2 can split and be FULL)...they open in a few weeks for the year
Windy City Pizza's small deep-dish pizza

Mojito's, if you are careful
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Re: Favorite Inexpensive Restaurants

by Matt K » Sat Jan 17, 2009 10:23 pm

Ramsi's
Yang Kee Noodle
O'Sheas
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Re: Favorite Inexpensive Restaurants

by Juan Deleon » Sat Jan 17, 2009 10:27 pm

wick's pizza
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Re: Favorite Inexpensive Restaurants

by Deb Hall » Sat Jan 17, 2009 11:10 pm

Mike M wrote:I think I have ask this before but how do you highlight someone else's post?


Mike,
To do it, just click on the "Quote" button on right hand corner of the post you are trying to quote in your reply. ( I just did it to yours :wink: )

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Re: Favorite Inexpensive Restaurants

by Tom Holstein » Sat Jan 17, 2009 11:14 pm

La Rosita Grill

Fish nuggets @ Hacker's on Crums Ln.

Anything @ Seafood Connection
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Re: Favorite Inexpensive Restaurants

by Gary Guss » Sun Jan 18, 2009 1:29 am

Santa Fe

J Gumbo

The Cafe

Nords

Wagner's

Jimbo's

Indi's
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Re: Favorite Inexpensive Restaurants

by Dan Thomas » Sun Jan 18, 2009 5:28 am

Any Indian restaurant's lunch buffet!!!!
Outside of the India Palace, mostly because the rickety old floor gives me the willies, they are all pretty good!!!
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Re: Favorite Inexpensive Restaurants

by Ray G. » Mon Jan 19, 2009 4:24 am

Lolita's-avocado burrito is out of this world
Spinelli's - no better pizza in Kentuckiana after Rich-O's and Luigi's closes for the evening.
Ramsi's- sandwich menu is always cheap and good
Kashmir- enough said
Annie Cafe- I second it. Do you wan't something delicious and healthy that will clear your nostrils and shorten your cold? Order the V4 @ Annie Cafe!!!
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Re: Favorite Inexpensive Restaurants

by Matt K » Mon Jan 19, 2009 10:48 am

Ray G. wrote:Ramsi's- sandwich menu is always cheap and good


Selma's favorite fish is one of the best fish sandwiches in this town period! AND it's only 8.99
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Re: Favorite Inexpensive Restaurants

by Gayle DeM » Mon Jan 19, 2009 2:08 pm

Anything @ Seafood Connection


Got to agree with Tom on this one. I grab lunch there once or twice a week. In fact, I ran into Tom when I dropped in for lunch one day last week. We both had excellent inexpensive lunches and great conversation, agreeing that Seafood Cconnection is one of the "hidden gems" of Louisville. The only thing that pushes me over $10.00 is the lobster roll and that only cost pennies more. (It helps that water is always my beverage of choice. :) ) I'm partial to the salmon taco. A regular size salmon taco and water to drink is only $5.23 including tax and a $1.00 tip. :D
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Re: Favorite Inexpensive Restaurants

by Jess T » Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:40 pm

Cafe Lou Lou. Their 14" pizzas are around 17-18 bucks and can easily feed two adults. Our favorite is the Lou Lou! Its loaded with goodness.
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Re: Favorite Inexpensive Restaurants

by Tom Holstein » Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:45 pm

Jess T wrote:Cafe Lou Lou. Their 14" pizzas are around 17-18 bucks and can easily feed two adults. Our favorite is the Lou Lou! Its loaded with goodness.


I'm remiss for not mentioning Lou Lou. So many apps, entrees and those Fabulous desserts under the $10 mark.

Just find it VERY difficult to pass on their nice beer and wine offerings making our total over $10 each.
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Re: Favorite Inexpensive Restaurants

by Dana McMahan » Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:44 pm

I second Al Wattan -- two falafel sandwiches and hummus to share for two of us.
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Re: Favorite Inexpensive Restaurants

by Ryane Norris » Thu Jan 22, 2009 9:55 pm

Jimbo's BBQ is awesome (esspecially the homemade bbq sauce)!!!!
I also really like La Rosita's taco stand over in Indiana and who could forget Richo's. I crave their Roundhouse pizza with italian sausage and breadsticks with garlic butter at least once a week.

I had to have a tooth pulled today (OUCH :shock: ), and stopped by the Walgreens across the street from Vietnam Kitchen on the way home to pick up a prescription. It was gonna take a little bit so I convinced my boyfriend that the only thing that could possibly make me feel better at all was some egg drop soup from Vietmam Kitchen. We ran over and ordered some soup and beef fried rice to go. I think the total was just under $10 and it definitely did help me feel better (the pain meds helped too).
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