Adulting 101: Times are tough, so here are 10 places in San Antonio, Texas, where you can get a full meal for under $10.
Finding a hot, cheap meal on the go can be difficult. So, here's a roundup of 10 places in San Antonio where you can grab a good meal for $10 or less. Whether you're looking for a hearty sandwich from The Station Cafe , a spicy bowl of soup from Kung Fu Noodle , or a stick-to-your-ribs breakfast from Schilo 's, this list has some of San Antonio 's best grub for your budget.
The Station Cafe Rating: Rating: Solid neighborhood option Best sandwich: Turkey at a sandwich place is a lot like roasted chicken at a nice restaurant: Nobody really orders it because they love it; they order it because it’s neutral and healthy-ish. The Turkey Chupacabra begs to differ. Sure, it’s a pileup of hot sliced deli turkey at its core. But the core’s supercharged with a serrano pepper sauce that added a self-balancing charge of creaminess and heat tempered by melted cheddar and cooled down by lettuce and tomato. Read the full review here. The Station Cafe at 108 King William St. takes the top spot on our list for good reason. Their sandwiches are made with the cafe's signature pillowy-soft bread, smeared in delicious spreads, and filled with the freshest ingredients. 'I had the turkey pesto sandwich and it was delicious,' wrote TripAdvisor user 123lovetravel2013, 'and the prices made me think we were back in the 80's.' Kung Fu Noodle At Kung Fu Noodle, 10415 Huebner Road, soup bowls reign supreme. They're made with in-house noodles and your choice of chicken, beef, braised pork belly or short ribs. If you're feeling fancy, you can even get the lamb noodle soup for $10.68. Chela's Tacos The San Antonio-based taqueria started off as a food truck about a decade ago, and since then, it's cemented itself as an affordable city staple. At the family-owned shop's locations on 5231 Broadway and 3420 N. St. Mary's, you can get two tacos for under $10, and the most expensive breakfast plate is $9. Las Palapas If you're looking for a solid lunch spot, Tex-Mex restaurant Las Palapas is a no-brainer. This San Antonio-based chain serves up $9.99 lunch specials every week, Monday through Friday from 11a.m. to 4 p.m. Burger Boy Sometimes, all you want between your hands is a big, juicy burger. If that's what you're craving, Burger Boy locations around town have you covered for under $10 with the Working Man special. It includes a double-patty burger with a large fry and a large drink, all for $9.79. Taqueria Cazadores Taqueria Cazadores at 927 Rittiman Road is a Tex-Mex staple in San Antonio. All the enchilada plates served at this restaurant are $9.99 or under, tortas with your choice of meat are $8.25. The soft taco plate with your choice of chicken or beef is $9.25. And on weekends, a large bowl of pozole or menudo is $8.99. Schilo's Dubbed 'the oldest restaurant in San Antonio,' Schilo's offers plenty of fare for under $10 — like pillowy-soft french toast, a rich breakfast sandwich and signature potato pancakes. At 424 E. Commerce St., the breakfast menu is served all day, but if you're in the mood for lunch, they've got a build-your-own half-sandwich deal for $6, served with chips or fries. RJ Indian Street Food If you're craving the flavors of Indian food on-the-go, look no further than RJ Indian Street Food on 6576 Babcock Road. It's got a menu with classic Indian curries, sandwiches and sides — and nothing is over $10. Pete's Tako House If you've only got $10 in you pocket, you've got plenty of options at Pete's Tako House on 502 Brooklyn Ave. The $8.99 cheese enchilada plate comes with Spanish rice and your choice of Charro or refried beans. If you're looking for a 'short order,' two beef or chicken chalupas are $7.49, which means you'll probably have change left over for extra guac. W.D. Deli Nestled on 3123 Broadway, W.D. Deli is a cozy lunch spot that may remind you more of your grandma's house than a restaurant. With a $9.99 build-your-own sandwich deal that comes with a side of chips, soup or salad, it's a great spot to grab lunch. Stop digging for change between your couch’s seat cushions. Subscribe to expressnews.com to read Adulting 101, and get tips for navigating life in San Antonio like a pro.
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