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Dirt Cheap Eats
Published Thursday, October 22, 2009
Batik in Gaithersburg offers a menu inspired by the street carts of Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia. Satays—such as this barbecue-pork version—are standouts.
In this month's issue of Washingtonian, we found 82 burger joints, street carts, taquerias, and dinner-worthy happy hours where a delicious meal won’t cost you more than $15. To see the full list of Dirt Cheap Eats—including guilty pleasures, happy-hour feasts, lunch deals at top restaurants, and more, pick up the issue, on stands now. But while you're here, make sure to check out... Enjoy! And while you're at it, if you have any favorite Dirt Cheap Eats of your own, let us know in the comments—or tweet at @bestbitesblog or @washingtonian with your faves, using the hashtag #DCE.
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Posted by: Ugg New Styles, Nov 10, 2009 11:08:44 PM
Burger Joint lunch special is absolutely the best deal going. $8.99 gets me a burger freis and a soda. i cant get out of subway for less then 10 bucks these days.
Posted by: the mayor, Nov 06, 2009 03:35:10 PM
Not sure why Burger Joint is called
"Dirt Cheap." I went there and had a mediocre burger, fris and a drink and it cost me $18. Is there a category called "Over-priced Ok Food?"
Posted by: Jeremiah, Nov 05, 2009 08:46:46 AM
I enjoyed the Street Snacks section in the Dirt Cheap Eats article in the latest print version of the magazine, which I’ve subscribed to for years.
Why don’t you have this section online? It seems like the kind of reference that would be useful here as well as in print.
This is what makes me avoid on-line magazines, including this one. I find information is harder to find and not well-organized.
Posted by: longtime subscriber, Oct 27, 2009 05:23:33 PM
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