Best Cheap Eats
in Pittsburgh
Big food, small bill. We find the spots where $10 buys you a real meal — taquerias, pho counters, sandwich shops, and family-run kitchens that punch way above their price tag.
What “Cheap Eats” means here
Cheap eats means dishes under $15 that fill you up, with strong cost-per-calorie ratios and the kind of portions that make leftovers a real possibility — not micro-plates with big-restaurant pricing.
Pittsburgh is known for Italian, Polish, American, and sandwich shops, which makes it a strong city for cheap eats — the local restaurant mix gives the AI plenty to work with when it picks dishes that match your goal.
Dish ideas for cheap eats eaters in Pittsburgh
These are the kinds of dishes the MyOrderGuide AI picks for this mode. The free tool finds the actual restaurants near you that serve them.
Pho tai with extra noodles
A $12 bowl of broth, rice noodles, and beef that easily feeds two meals.
Taqueria al pastor tacos
Three street tacos with a side of beans and rice usually lands under $11.
Banh mi sandwich
Crusty baguette, pâté, pickled veg, grilled meat — $8-10 of pure flavor.
Chicken biryani with raita
A $12 plate of saffron rice and slow-braised chicken that's good cold the next day.
Cheese pizza, two slices
Classic counter slices and a soda for $7 in most metros.
Combination fried rice
$10 of shrimp, pork, chicken, and egg over rice — feeds two.
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