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April 27-May 3, 2006

Eats : Food

Top 5 Cheap Lunches at Pricey Places

Price Check

by Kristin Detterline

1 Le Bec-Fin
1523 Walnut St., 215-567-1000

George Perrier's gut-busting dinner menu is much easier to digest—both physically and financially—when downsized a few courses for a stellar midday meal. Ringing in at $54 per person, many of the best dishes (like the must-order crab cake) are offered on the four-course menu, which includes a drive-by from the legendary dessert cart.

2 Estia
1405 Locust St., 215-735-7700

Sick of lunch-truck souvlaki? There's not a single priced-by-the-pound fish that even comes close in cost to Estia's three-course prix fixe lunch menu. For $18.95, the selections stay the same day-to-day but there are enough options to visit up to three times a week if you're really craving some Greek goodness.

3 Buddakan
325 Chestnut St., 215-574-9440

This restaurant hardly needs a gimmick to fill tables during lunch. Still, even the savviest foodies can't help feeling a little impressed with the $18 bento box lunch. A Japanese dining staple, the traditional black lacquer box features three shrunken portions from the regular a la carte lunch menu, chosen by the chef each day. Here's hoping the tea-smoked spare ribs are served the day you decide to go.

4 Pompeii
1113 Walnut St., 215-829-4400

For the price of a glass of pinot noir, you can take advantage of the weekday Lunch Express inside this sleek Italian eatery. The three-course meal includes salad, your choice of three entrees (typically a rotating selection of chicken, veal and pasta dishes) and dessert—all for $9.95. Take your co-workers and you'll score instant popularity points; bring your boss and you'll be known as the office cheapskate.

5 Susanna Foo
1512 Walnut St., 215-545-2666

Forget about the fact that this Restaurant Row favorite has racked up national awards. The Chinese principle of too many choices is even upheld at this fine-dining spot. Eight entrees are offered on the three-course lunch menu for $24.95. Choose from soup or salad, dim sum, the main course and dessert.

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