- Japanese lunch box (chicken teriyaki, rice, green salad and gyoza) [Mikaku] $6.00
- Freshly cooked pasta with choice of ingredients [Cafe Duke] $9.00-$10.00
- Freshly prepared gourmet hot sandwich ['Wichcraft] $7.00-$10.00
- Pad thai noodles [Lovely Day] $8.00
- Cuban burrito [Cafe Habana] $8.00
- Freshly tossed salad with choice of ingredients [Cafe Cafe] $9.00
- Japanese pre-cooked meal (usually a rice dish) [Sunrise Mart] $7.00
- Burger and fries [SoHo Park] $8.00-$9.00
- Freshly prepared cold sandwich [Parisi Bakery] $6.00
- Various pre-cooked hot entrees [Gourmet Garage] $6.00-$10.00
- Masala dosa [Hampton Chutney Co.] $8.00-$12.00
The solution? I go home for lunch four days a week, taking advantage of the fact that I live four blocks from the office. Of course, almost no one else at work has that luxury, so I feel left out sometimes. But the monetary savings are worth it. Consider my homemade lunch options, with estimated grocery costs:
- Veggie burger with lettuce, onions, cheese, and baby carrots $2.00
- Fried rice $2.00
- Turkey sandwich with alfalfa sprouts, cucumber, cheese, and Sunchips $3.00-$4.00
- Leftovers from last night $2.00
4 comments:
sounds good. you'll have to make me a healthy lunch sometime. lol. I have my choice of fried cabana food or salad every day, bleh.
wow, you eat pretty healthy. never knew that about you...
also i didn't realize you lived so close to your office...what an amazing commute.
those eating-out lunch options do sound good though...way to resist temptation!
one more thing...i didn't know the name of your company was anomaly...what a great name.
No offense intended by this but I'm curious as to how anyone who can afford to live in Soho can't afford $50/week for lunch.
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