It's nice to have someone else cook every once in awhile, but it's also pricey. But foodies have discovered some easy ways to eat out on the cheap. Here's how:
July 28, 2015
It's nice to have someone else cook every once in awhile, but it's also pricey. But foodies have discovered some easy ways to eat out on the cheap. Here's how:
Go for the early-bird special, served in the early evening when restaurants are traditionally slow. You'll get the same food that will be served later on, but sometimes at special prices, especially if you're a senior.
You can often pay less for a gourmet meal by visiting new restaurants soon after they open. Prices are naturally lower before a new venue develops its reputation. This can be a bit of a gamble, but if you watch the reviews in the dining sections of the local and national papers, you can get some idea of what to expect and a price guide.
To reduce the bill, it's worth giving the restaurant's prix fixe menu a try instead of choosing your own dishes. Set menus are designed to charge a little less and still give you a delicious culinary experience.
Eating out is often a luxury, but that doesn't mean it should drain your wallet. By doing a little research and knowing when to go, you could enjoy top quality dining experience at a fraction of the price.
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