
Cambridge Restaurants
Cambridge Restaurants

Budget Dining
For restaurants that deliver strong value through accessible pricing, generous portions, combos, lunch specials, or satisfying meals that do not feel costly.
Average budget dining score: 7.7/10
Excellent
The Duke & Duchess
8.4The value comes from pub portions, side-inclusive handhelds, poutine, and recurring burger, wing, and Saturday drink specials. It is built for diners who want a full meal and a social night without treating the pub like a splurge.
Irie Myrie
9.6The lunch window gives Irie Myrie a practical value lane without thinning out the plate. Fried chicken, jerk chicken wrap, jerk chicken poutine and weekday curry or ribs specials keep the order substantial while still feeling built for a quick midday run.
Hi Sushi
8.7A strong fit for diners who want one meal to cover rolls, sashimi, dim sum, hot plates, all-day maki, and pickup value without narrowing the night to one kind of dish.
Khyber Afghan Grill
8.9Khyber gives diners several ways to control the bill: wraps at the lower end, regular and dinner kebab plates, inexpensive rice and naan add-ons, and a larger platter when the cost is shared across a group.
Melville Café
8.2The cafe has several practical value moves rather than one token deal. Wednesday medium lattes, Thursday personal-pizza pricing, soup-and-sandwich lunch logic, and a broad cafe menu make it useful when the goal is a satisfying stop without a heavy spend.
Gator's Tail Sports Shack & Grill
8.8The weekly specials board gives value-minded diners a practical way to plan around the menu, from wings and burgers to ribs, fish and chips, date night and Sunday appetizers.
Tony's Family Diner
8.7Classic breakfast plates and familiar diner mains make Tony's a practical value pick when the goal is a filling Cambridge meal without upscale positioning.
Namaste London
9.2This is one of the easier Indian menus to use for value: small snacks, rice dishes, wraps, sub-ten-dollar combo plates, a dinner-for-two bundle, and day-specific food offers all give diners a practical way to build a satisfying order without overspending.
Mama Jean Kitchen
8.8Lunch combos, family dinners, and large-format noodle and rice dishes give Mama Jean Kitchen a practical value case in a moderate price range. It is especially useful when the goal is a shared meal with leftovers.
Good Options
Wave Maker Craft Brewery & Taproom
9.1A focused snack menu, beer-friendly shareables, free short tours, and regular low-barrier programming make Wave Maker a practical value pick for a casual brewery stop.
Thai Coconut Island
8.6Thai Coconut Island fits value-minded dining through generous casual portions, familiar Thai comfort dishes, and a menu that works well as a shared meal or takeout order. It feels practical without being bare-bones.
The Black Badger
8.8Monday wings, Tuesday fish fry and Wednesday ribs give the pub several practical value paths without turning it into a discount-only choice.
M&M Bar and Grill
8.8The value case is concrete: weekly burger, pint-and-pound, wing, and fish offers sit beside breakfast plates and pub classics, giving diners several lower-friction ways into the menu.
Grain of Salt Indian Cuisine
8.7Lunch sets, a Wednesday 10% offer, and shareable curries make Grain of Salt especially useful when diners want a full Indian spread without treating it like a special-occasion splurge.
Otters Fish & Chips
8.9The value case is practical: Pollock plates, family packs, Lunch Special, Happy Hour, and Thursday Seniors Day give diners several ways to make a fish-and-chips craving fit a weekday budget.
Red Basil Vietnamese Restaurant
9.2Lunch portions, rice dishes, noodle plates, and vermicelli bowls make Red Basil especially useful when value matters. The order can stay practical without feeling stripped down, because the same menu still reaches into roast duck, pho, and curry.
Andy's Pizza
8.9Andy’s keeps the order in an everyday price band, with pizza sizes that scale from small to party-size and subs that stay modest. It is a practical pick when the plan is to feed more than one person without turning dinner into a splurge.
Leymoon
8.9Leymoon earns this card by making the useful parts of the menu feel generous without turning the visit into a splurge. Wraps, bowls, poutines, plates, and family-format orders let a diner scale the meal up or down while staying in an everyday price band.
Capri Pizza
9.0Capri works as a budget pick because the menu keeps pizza, pasta, subs, and sides in an everyday lane. The strongest value is for family orders and takeout meals, where a classic pizza-room format can stretch across several appetites without becoming a splurge.
Riverside Fish Hut
8.7Riverside Fish Hut fits value-minded meals: chips by pack, fish-only paths, family-style quantities, and simple sides make it easy to keep the order practical without losing the seafood focus.
Latinoamerica Unida
9.3The value here is practical rather than bare-bones: traditional plates include the rice-and-beans treatment, the kids menu gives families a clean path, and party trays let larger meals happen without building everything from single dishes.
Tomita Sushi
9.3Tomita has several ways to keep an order practical without making it feel thin. Roll combos, fried rice, bento boxes, and party-tray options can stretch the meal for one person or a small group. The value comes from flexibility rather than a single bargain gimmick.
Country Girl Family Restaurant
9.3Country Girl works as value dining because the plates are familiar, filling, and easy to split across breakfast and lunch moods. The recurring Wednesday seniors offer strengthens that practical role without turning the restaurant into a bargain-only pick.
Café du Monde Crêperie
9.3The compact cafe format and crepe-focused menu make it easier to build a lower-commitment order than at full-service dinner spots.



















