Submitted by Muscle-Empty t3_z9mq6c in newhaven

Friend and I have a tradition of seeking out the place where we can get the best, most food for lunch (the kind of lunch that inspires a long nap afterwards). I just moved to town and he's coming to visit soon - tell me where I should bring him!

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ThriftingLife t1_iyhksc0 wrote

Sushi Palace on Dixwell in Hamden. All you can eat, but really good quality.

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DamaNani t1_iylmroe wrote

When is the all you can eat buffet special?

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Stezo45 t1_iziyygi wrote

Did you just mention really good quality and sushi palace together? Or have you never had quality sushi…

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ThriftingLife t1_izqskdy wrote

It is good quality for the price; I’m not expecting Nobu.

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Ambartenen t1_iyhezor wrote

The Indian joint on the corner of Chapel and Howe.

Looks like a 1950’s diner, great food, cheap lunch buffet.

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NormandyTaxi t1_iyhge9d wrote

Tandoor. Price for the lunch buffet went up pretty significantly earlier this year, unfortunately. Something like $17 or $18 now. (Used to be $4-5 cheaper.) Still delicious, though.

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Ambartenen t1_iyhgx70 wrote

Still for 20 bucks you literally can just eat until you explode

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editorgrrl t1_iyhjmr9 wrote

The food carts near Yale New Haven Hospital on Cedar Street.

Are there still food carts at Ingalls hockey rink on Sachem Street?

The Mexican food trucks at Long Wharf.

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TerpPhysicist t1_iyhle40 wrote

The carts are still at Ingalls rink, though fewer when it gets cold and rainy.

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Moist-Breakfast3828 t1_iyirqb7 wrote

Echoing the food carts by the Med School/Hospital. I am a School of Public Health student who spends way too much time in that area and the carts are the best part of my day.

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curbthemeplays t1_iyiho70 wrote

Zoi’s has always been good for the money. And P&M, Nica’s. Atticus Market isn’t super cheap but the food is pretty amazing.

Sitar has good lunch specials.

Olmo is filling for a bagel sandwich.

Haven Hot Chicken sandwiches aren’t cheap, but they’re massive. Same thing with Munchies.

Biagetti’s in West Haven is not the cheapest Italian, but a pretty amazing old school joint whose portions will feed you for days.

Bella’s is another that is not afraid of massive portions

Edit: not open for lunch, but Next Door often has some good deals.

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youmustbeanexpert t1_iywg19v wrote

Thanks for a list of things this person wasn't asking. What time is it...well it isn't raining.

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curbthemeplays t1_iywjrcg wrote

How is it not relevant? They asked for large lunch portions for the money. That’s what I provided.

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atxbikerclimber t1_iz9nptm wrote

Eh, none of those places are "cheap" lunch, tho. Olmos is like $8 for a basic breakfast sandwich. And Bellas? Cheap? Atticus Market is not only not "super cheap" they're expensive...and the portions are not large.

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Thea_From_Juilliard t1_iyhpcx9 wrote

Not cheap but John Davenports has an incredible brunch buffet on Sundays with omelette station and a huge variety of stuff, plus great views of the city.

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flytweed t1_iyj10z6 wrote

Well maybe not for a delicious destination, but Town Pizza, Whitney Av, NH should be on a list of affordable lunches, a few sandwiches are still $6 and $7…

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atxbikerclimber t1_iz9nu3d wrote

ITT, everyone listing places that aren't offering cheap lunch specials, but they like them so they'll list them.

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President_SDR t1_izdob9s wrote

Ninth Square Market Caribbean is insane value. The $15 large plate can easily be split as two healthy portions, and you're getting a smorgasbord of delicious food.

Also can't really go wrong with just getting pizza. $20 for a large cheese at Modern or $13 for a large cheese at 163 is value town for the amount and quality you get.

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Dispatches547 t1_iyhrv8y wrote

This is not really a thing...

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