Affordable Lunches Under 15 A Guide to Downtown Bellevue's Budget-Friendly Bites

Bellevue, WALocal News

In Downtown Bellevue, lunch doesn’t have to be expensive, as demonstrated in this comprehensive guide to meals under $15. Featured eateries include Khushi, which serves traditional Indian street food with standout dishes like the Bombay Sandwich Toasted for $12. Cactus Southwest Kitchen & Bar has been a staple since 2013, offering a classic Quintessential Santa Fe brunch that costs $14. 50. For authentic Thai cuisine, Rice 'N Spice Thai presents options such as the Drunken Noodles for $13, catering to various dietary needs.

Hummus Republic stands out with its customizable wraps, perfect for health-conscious diners, priced at $11. 95. Xiao Chi Jie adds a touch of modernity with their $12. 99 Sheng Jian Bao, a favorite among dumpling lovers. This article not only highlights delicious, budget-friendly meals but also supports local businesses and fosters community engagement.

It serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to enjoy a satisfying meal in Downtown Bellevue without overspending.

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