
In NYC for a dollar you can get a slice of plain pizza, or a lamb skewer, or dumplings from a street cart. Upscale is out.
Luxury toppings on burgers are out. There's the beef!
I usually cook at home, but on weekends we like to eat out, and I need a break. So does my messy kitchen. So I try to find ways to eat out for $20 or under per meal, preferably no fast food. And avoidance of the "get outta the way of my weekend" jerky crowd. It is possible for a small family of 3 to eat good food at a cheap price. Dining at a restaurant where you must leave a tip can go more than $20, but we try to keep it under $30.
Here's my personal Cheap List (Places we've managed to keep it around $20 or less for dinner)
House of Chen , Downtown Allentown. get the platter specials. Kids love shrimp toast.
5 Guys Burgers, West Allentown, hearty burgers, no fancy ambience, get the junior burger, share a drink, share the fries
The Brass Rail , Lehigh St., call ahead take-out, eat at Lehigh Parkway, go for walk
Schnecksville Diner, route 309, we like this diner, get a cup of soup and sandwich, or breakfast for dinner, take the long way home.
Cafe Buon Gusto, Allentown, good meatball pizza (my son LOVES this) and we must stop at soda machine at 19th and Highland laundromat. We've got some rituals.
Dan's Chicken at the Farmer's Market, Allentown, a longstanding tradition, and some vegetables!
You may be thinking that this is a lot of high fat food that's really bad for you. Well, it's just on the weekend, not every night. We eat only salads and vegetables 5 days a week! ;D Actually I make sandwiches, fish, pasta, roasts, salads, all sorts of stuff. But when you dine out, the fancy salads are usually a lot more expensive than the burgers.