Cheap Eats 2010

Cheap Eats 2010

 

Who says cheap is nasty?

Sydney's amazing dining scene is accessible even on a shoestring budget, and Time Out Sydney's Food & Drink Editor Myffy Rigby has scoured the city for delicious bargains – with a little bit of help from our readers.

Disagree with our choices? We'd love to hear your thoughts. Send us an email

 


Mexican

Sydney's Mexican restaurants just keep on getting better. Happily, the more casual offerings are now licensed.

 


Readers' Choice

We asked you to nominate your favourite Sydney cheap eat and boy, did you ever: 2,551 of you voted, and here are the top ten.

 


Burgers

Boutique burgers that cost more than a round of schooners may be in vogue right now, but take it back to basics and you'll save some coin.

 


Middle Eastern

Perfumed rice, crisp felafels, and Turkish pizza - why settle for a boring old kebab?

 

 


Asian

Boutique burgers that cost more than a round of schooners may be in vogue right now, but take it back to basics and you'll save some coin.

 


Steaks

Sydney loves a cheap steak more than pretty much anything (except maybe cheap schooners of beer).

 


All you can eat

Why settle for a three-course meal when you can just have one really big one that never ends?

 

 


Pies

If Australia was to have a national dish, the humble pie would be it.

 

 


Italian

You don't have to pay big bucks for a mouth-watering Italian meal just like mamma made.

 

 


Fixed price meals

Eat at some of Sydney's best fine diners for a fraction of what you'd normally pay.

 

 


Roasts

A soul-warming roast is just the ticket on a crisp day, and it's the perfect foil for a schooner or three.

 

 


 

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