Eating out is so expensive these days, but if you want to eat cheap, there’s one place in Indiana you must visit, according to a new study.
Have you been eating out with your family lately? It’s unbelievable how expensive it is. My family and I have been eating out much less in recent years because of it. According to the New York Post, the average American spends over $2,500 a year on restaurant dining. Yet 39% of the population has actually cut back on their restaurant dining. Some people even find loopholes to save a few bucks, like ordering off the kids’ menu or using coupons. Still, eating out with the family can cost a fortune… unless you find a good restaurant with really great prices.
That’s exactly what we’re going to talk about here. Recently, the website Saving Spot found the top-rated cheap restaurants in every state after ranking cheap places in over 500 American cities based on their five-star rating on Yelp. Not only did they find the best place for cheap eats in Indiana, but that same restaurant also landed in the top 10 best places for cheap eats in the entire United States. Let’s see if you’ve eaten here before.
Best place for cheap food in Indiana
According to Saving Spot’s study, Don Juan V’s Sandwiches in Indianapolis is the best place for cheap eats in all of Indiana. This restaurant serves delicious Peruvian food at a fantastic price.
Don Juan V’s Sandwiches received 4.92 out of five stars, making it not only the best place for cheap eats in Indiana, but also the seventh best place for cheap eats in the entire country.
To be honest, I’ve never had Peruvian food, but looking at the videos and photos on their Facebook page, it doesn’t look too bad. Have you eaten here before? What did you think of it? Is it worthy of the title of “Best place for cheap eats in Indiana”?
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