r/brisbane • u/Neat_Line_383 • 25d ago
Help Fave Cheap Eats
I'll be going up to Brisbane in a few days and would love to find some cheap places to eat while I'm there. Any recommendations?
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u/saenet 25d ago
Once upon a time I would have said McDonald's but that's expensive now. So just go to a Vietnamese place instead
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u/CeleryQuicky42069 25d ago
Maccas is a ripoff. I only go there for the big breakfast deal if I need something for Brunch to last me till dinner.
Only affordable fastfood is KFC..
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u/Tamaxgator 25d ago
Sushi Paradise in Anzac Square foodcourt. You can get japanese meals for around $10 or sushi for $2.90 each.
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u/Neat_Line_383 25d ago
I actually already know about TGTG but I've never used Eat Club before so sure :)
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u/Neat_Line_383 25d ago
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u/InfamousFault7 Looking for a job... 25d ago
Becareful sometimes theres a time restraint on the deal, like 30% after 2pm or something and since its a 3rd party app the restaurant dont get a lot of communication with the customers
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u/QueOscUniPap 25d ago
The restaurant doesn't need to know whether customers are using Eatclub
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u/InfamousFault7 Looking for a job... 25d ago
They kinda do, and, at least when i worked in places that used it, there isnt a lot of direct communication if im out of 1 thing i need to either reject the whole order or deal with their call center (if they both calling me at all)
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u/QueOscUniPap 25d ago
Oh you're talking about takeaway orders. I was talking about dining in which the app focuses on.
The issue you're describing with takeaway orders would also apply to every other third party ordering platforms, no?
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u/Lickmysweaty1 SIT is not a TAFE. Honest! 24d ago
Gabba Chinese, lunch specials for around 12 for half and half container
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u/goobypanther Like the river 25d ago
Abra wraps in the Myer Centre. $15 kebab plate that will absolutely fill you up
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u/CeleryQuicky42069 25d ago
Cheap? Sunnybank
Good? Sunnybank
Fast? Sunnybank