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11 Tasty Foods You Can Get For Under $11 In Vancouver

Your wallet and stomach will thank you. 🤤
Staff Writer

If you are starving all the time but are counting all of your dimes, then you'll want to visit these cheap places to eat in Vancouver when you need a bite. We've found 11 tasty foods you can stuff your face with, for under $11.

When your bank account is looking extra empty, it is the perfect time to enjoy a happy hour with your friends.

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One of our favourite spots is H Tasting Lounge between 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. For under $11, you can get a taco and oysters, or a glass of wine and a burger.

For a heartier meal, try a Japanese bowl of ramen that is as good as you'd find in the streets of Osaka. At Marutama Ra-men, you can slurp up noodles and sip the flavour-packed broth that will keep you full for hours.

Meanwhile, if you are craving sweets, a fresh and warm treat from Lee's Donuts or Grounds For Coffee will give you what your stomach wants most.

Or you could always go to Beta 5 to sample one of their baked goods. Their cream puffs come in tons of flavours and every bite will put a smile on your face.

Decadent Cinnamon Bun

Price: $4.25

Cuisine: Bakery

Address: Grounds For Coffee, 2565 Alma St., Vancouver, BC

Why You Need To Go: Their sticky and sweet cinnamon buns are gigantic.

Fried Chicken Sandwich

Price: $8.45+

Cuisine: Chicken

Address: Hi-Five Chicken, 203 S.E. Marine Dr., Vancouver, BC

Why You Need To Go: You can pick up a crispy chicken sandwich for a quick lunch.

Honey-Dipped Doughnuts

Price: $2.25+

Cuisine: Donuts

Address: Lee's Donuts, 1689 Johnston St., Vancouver, BC 

Why You Need To Go: Seth Rogen is a huge fan of their melt-in your mouth doughnuts.

Breakfast Egg Sandwich

Price: $7.99+

Cuisine: Eggs

Address: Miracle Waffle, 2950 Glen Dr., Coquitlam, BC

Why You Need To Go: Between two thick slabs of soft bread you can get fluffy scrambled eggs.

$1 Oysters

Price: $1

Cuisine: Seafood

Address: H Tasting Lounge, 1601 Bayshore Dr., Vancouver, BC

Why You Need To Go: Durning happy hour you can take advantage of their buck a shuck, $5 tacos, and $4 burgers.

Japanese Style Hot Dog

Price: $6.29+

Cuisine: Hot dogs

Address: Japadog, 530 Robson St., Vancouver BC

Why You Need To Go: Instead of your regular toppings like ketchup and mustard, you can get Japanese toppings like seaweed and teriyaki sauce.

Sprinkle Covered Waffles

Price: $2.00+

Cuisine: Belgian

Address: 100 Schoolhouse St., Coquitlam, BC

Why You Need To Go: You can get a freshly-made Belgian waffle with toppings like sprinkles, matcha, Oreo, strawberries and s'mores.

Vegetarian Tacos

Price: $10.00+

Cuisine: Mexican

Address: Chancho Tortilleria, 560 Davie St., Vancouver, BC

Why You Need To Go: The tacos here are just as delicious as you'd find on the streets of Mexico.

Rainbow Bagel

Price: $3.25+

Cuisine: Bagels

Address: Rosemary Rocksalt, 1350 Commercial Dr., Vancouver, BC

Why You Need To Go: Here you can get a rainbow coloured bagel that is sure to brighten up your day.

Cream Puff

Price: $6.00

Cuisine: Bakery

Address: Beta 5, 409 Industrial Ave., Vancouver, BC

Why You Need To Go: For the ultimate treat, you need to bite into their airy cream puffs loaded with flavoured pastry cream.

Slurp Worthy Ramen

Price: $10.50+

Cuisine: Japanese

Address: Marutama Ra-men, 780 Bidwell St., Vancouver, BC 

Why You Need To Go: Their hearty bowls broth and noodles are a fantastic way to warm up on a cold day.

  • Stephanie White was an Ottawa-based Associate Editor for Narcity Canada. She has been writing mouthwatering food and wanderlust-inspiring articles for Canadians since 2012. She has a B.A. and B.Ed. from Ottawa University. When she isn't writing, you can find her travelling the globe and trying new restaurants. Stephanie has previously been published on Insider, Flight Network, Apartment Therapy, Faces Magazine, Daily Hive, Dished and The Spruce.

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