Posts Tagged ‘SF Cheap Eats Examiner’

Pupusas are a traditional Salvadorean flatbread made with corn or rice flour, and the dough is similar to a thick and soft tortilla. They are usually stuffed with any number of fillings, including cheese, beans, meat, and vegetables. At Balompie Cafe in the Mission, they are known for their delicious hand-made pupusas, which many consider the […]


As originally reported by Broke-Ass Stuart and confirmed by myself, Taqueria Los Coyotes in the Mission is offering a great special. When you buy one burrito and two drinks, you get one burrito free. The deal is only good Monday-Wednesday from 4-10pm, but that’s a wide enough timeslot to squeeze in a cheap meal for two, […]


Bánh mì is a type of Vietnamese sandwich that can be found in virtually every traditional Vietnamese restaurant and cafe. It’s easy to make, fast to serve, delicious, and cheap. It is typically served on a toasted French baguette with pickled carrots and daikon, onions, jalapeños, cilantro, cucumbers, and meat or tofu. Though you can […]



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