Kelowna's best cheap eats of 2020, as voted by you

| January 15, 2021 in Best of Kelowna

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Take-out or dine-in at restaurants can be expensive, especially the ones that are worth your money. But if you’re hunting for some bargains or looking for an inexpensive option for food, you have come to the right place.

Thanks to Kelowna’s voters, we have identified the top 3 places to grab cheap eats and get the best bang for your buck!

Bronze - DunnEnzies

Kelowna’s very own pizzeria DunnEnzies has ranked in third place. They have Infamous Pizzas, Specialty Pizzas, Traditional Pizzas and White Pizzas on their menus and no single pizza exceeds $25, and that’s for their largest size! For a medium sized pizza, they are priced at around $19 on average. If pizza isn’t your thing, brunch is served from 11am to 2pm with their most expensive items ringing in at $16. They are located downtown, Mission, the airport, and by the Landmark buildings.  

Silver - Mad Mango Cafe

Another popular restaurant in Kelowna has come in second and that’s Mad Mango Cafe. The Asian cuisine dishes average at $9-12 whereas appetizers are around $5 give or take. You can order curry, Thai soups, Vietnamese Pho, Vermicelli bowls and much more. Mad Mango boasts a 9.3 rating on SkipTheDishes and if you would prefer to eat-in, they are located downtown on Bernard St. 

Gold - Bamboo Chopsticks

In first place is the Vietnamese restaurant, Bamboo Chopsticks. With amazing menu options, Bamboo Chopsticks offers great food at a reasonable price. Their most expensive dishes are their big vermicelli bowls that are full of a variety of protein such as pork, chicken, beef and more. Otherwise, their dishes average at around $10-12. They are located downtown, on Springfield Rd. and in Westbank.

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