Lunches for $10 or less in Austin, TX
All this for $10? Eat your heart out.
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Looking for a tasty, local lunch spot that doesn't break the bank? We’re here for you, Austin. Check out this list of 26 places where lunch for one costs $10 or less.
We know proximity is key when it comes to a midday meal, so we’ve broken up these spots into their respective sides of town: central, east, south, north, and west.
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Koriente, 621 E. 7th St.Koriente offers healthy, Asian-inspired dishes at a low cost for a quick meal. With fresh ingredients, seafood, vegan and gluten-free options, this restaurant is the great for takeout under $10.
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Jewboy Burgers, 511 Airport Blvd.Jewboy Burgers offers Austinites burgers unlike any other. With a mixture of US, Mexican, and Jewish-inspired dishes, options include burgers, burritos, and latkes for a unique food experience.
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Teji's Indian Restaurant, Multiple locationsSpice up your evening meal by trying affordable Indian cuisine from Teji's Indian Restaurant. With different locations and menus around town, the restaurants offer single entrees for $10.99.
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Thundercloud Subs, Multiple locationsAnother Austin classic, Thundercloud Subs offers fresh subs and salads for a quick, cheap and refreshing meal.
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Veracruz All Natural, Multiple locationsFor an authentic, homemade Mexican food experience, Veracruz All Natural is the place to hit. The local taco stand has taken Austin by storm with fresh ingredients and delicious tacos, salsas, and juices.
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Chi’lantro BBQ, Multiple locationsChi’lantro — home of the famous Kimchi fries — offers rice, salads, noodles and rice bowls, wraps, and fries. Who can avoid the temptation of a Korean barbecue-inspired lunch?
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Biscuits + Groovy, Multiple locationsTry some breakfast for lunch — if you can make before the 2 p.m. closing time, that is. Serving freshly baked buttermilk biscuits and different types of toppings, Biscuits + Groovy offers a range of biscuit sandwiches under $10.
P. Terry's, Multiple locationsThe beloved Austin chain has more to offer than just local pride. What started as a burger stand on South Lamar and Barton Springs has ventured out to multiple locations around the greater Austin area, still offering burgers for low prices.
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Dirty Martin's, 2808 Guadalupe St.These award-winning burgers from Dirty Martin's, a campus favorite for UT students, have been giving Austinites their burger fix since 1926.
Snarf's Sandwiches, Multiple locationsWhat started in Boulder, Colorado as a sandwich shack now serves Austin fresh and delicious oven-toasted sandwiches for an affordable price.
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Kebabalicious, 1311 E. 7th St.Big eats for a small price. Kebabalicious offers Turkish-style wraps with all organic ingredients. Lamb and beef lovers, vegetarians, and sauce fanatics can get their kick for under $10.
Juan in a Million, 2300 E. Cesar Chavez St.You’ll often see a line of people waiting to get into this eastside spot, and for good reason. The Mexican food cafe's Don Juan breakfast taco is famous, and costs $6.95.
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Cenote, 1010 E. Cesar Chavez St.Not sure what you want to eat? Cenote has it all. From breakfast tacos and coffee to salads, sandwiches, burgers, and drinks, the restaurant offers a great deal and even better food for a reasonable price.
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Bao’d Up, Multiple locationsBao’d Up offers Chinese cuisine with a Texas twist. Although you might pay slightly more than $10, the menu offers a wide range including signature baozi, oodles, boba tea, and steamed buns.
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Delray Cafe, 1133 E. 11th St.This Austin food truck offers Detroit-style coneys, sliders, wings and more. From original-style coney dogs to Texas-inspired ones, Delray Cafe has all types of delicious hot dogs for an affordable price located outside of Nickel City.
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East Side King, 2310 S. Lamar Blvd.Chefs Paul Qui and Moto Utsunomiya created East Side King during their time at Uchi and Uchiko to create affordable Japanese street food for Austinites. Most dishes range between $10-$15.
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El Primo, 2011 S. 1st St.Mexican food trucks aren't hard to find in Austin, but if you haven't tried El Primo yet, add it to your list. The popular spot offers tacos, burritos, and tortas for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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La Tunita 512, 2400 Burleson RoadLa Tunita 512 is the place to go for a birria taco. With fried tortillas and covered in a traditional, slow-cooked Mexican beef stew, birria tacos have taken the food world by storm. The food truck offers birria and queso tacos, mulitas, consome and birria tortas.
Gourdough's, 1503 S. 1st St.Gordough's Big Fat Donuts offers a unique menu of donuts for anyone looking to give into their sweet cravings. With different toppings and types of donuts, the food truck is ideal if you’re looking for a delicious sweet snack under $10.
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Tyson's Tacos, 4905 Airport Blvd.Tyson's Tacos offers unique tacos for a cheap and delicious meal. For under $10, you can find any taco calling your name and fuel your taco dreams.
Ng Cafe, 13000 N. Interstate Hwy. 35, Bldg. 12, Ste. 200This family-owned restaurant, founded and operated by Y and Nguyet Quach, started as a small stand in the back of a supermarket. You won't want to miss its banh mi sandwiches made with fresh, handmade baguettes.
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Xian Sushi and Noodle, Multiple locationsLovers of food and cheap eats can appreciate Xian Sushi and Noodle for traditional, fresh Japanese and Chinese cuisine. With hand-pulled noodles, and a long list of sushi rolls for under $10, this restaurant has it all for foodies on a budget.
Try a range of Nashville-style hot chicken sandwiches from Tumble 22.
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Tumble 22, Multiple locationsTry a basket of spicy chicken bites or tenders at this Nashville-inspired hot chicken spot.
Papa's Tacos, 7110 Bee Caves Rd., Ste. BTry the barbacoa tacos or the breakfast tacos at this westside food truck.
Thai Kruefha, 1158 Lost Creek Blvd.Some of this food truck's lunch entrees may run you a couple bucks more than $10, but we’ll bet your dish will be worth it. Visitors have praised this spot's red curry and pad see ewe.
Four Brothers, Multiple locationsIf you haven't had a pair of Venezuelan empanadas for lunch yet, you’re missing out. This local food truck chain is famous for its Chicken empanada and Bomba arepa, which features two meats plus sweet plantains and black beans dressed in avocado and garlic sauces.
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