Going out to eat is getting more and more expensive these days. Here are eight meals in Tucson under $8.
Ellice Lueders Inflation is this crazy thing; it doesn’t change the way the leaves outside my window shine pale green in the sun or how the mountains sit, perfectly framed, by my aunt’s porch in Tubac. But it might affect how many trucks flow up and down the Interstate 19, like a string of jewels flashing in the night.
People are also reading… The prospect of dining out is both a sweet relief and a source of even more stress. I need a treat, a break from thinking about money all the time — but where can I afford to eat?Banhdicted’s $9 lemongrass beef bánh mìBanhdicted is a sandwich counter in Oro Valley — and a food truck at Comida Park — specializing in the Vietnamese bánh mì sandwich.
The only thing bigger than biscuits at Biscuits is Americana: every wall and shelf is covered in red, white and blue decor and military memorabilia. The bathroom is wallpapered with Elvis arcana. To keep your visit under $9, though, your best bet would be the bean and cheese popover or their breakfast special of two eggs, beans, potatoes and a tortilla, or a popover served between 7-9 a.m. Tuesday-Thursday.
You’ll find a trompo at Caravan Grill, and dürüm, too. For $9 and under you can try their chicken shawarma and falafel sandwiches. Standout condiments accompany the protein: bright, Persian-style pickle slices, fresh tomato, onion and lettuce .
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