I just moved to the Easton/Gahanna area. Just wondering if anyone knew of any places to get lunch.
I've had Raising Cane's and that's about it.
I might try going to 5 Guys next time I feel like getting fast food.
Also if anyone knows of any(relatively) cheap sushi places, I'd appreciate hearing about it.
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Good upper tier fast food places for <$10?
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Give one of Graffiti Burger's places a try: http://www.graffitiburger.com/
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Chipotle?
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Graffiti Burger is a bit far for me for a spontaneous fast food run. But I'll definitely check it out if I'm in the area. I go down by Sawmill every once in a while.
Also I'm trying to look more for less widely distributed chains like Chipotle cuz they're everywhere and most likely I've already had them.Posted 1 year ago # -
I am not sure this is upper tier, but it is a bit different. Frish's Big Boy are adding drive thru windows to most of their restaurants. I believe there are some in that area.
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Great gyros and not so far away.
King GyrosIf a drive through window is a necesity, then I can't think too much interesting in the area. If you are cool with calling ahead and picking food up, then I'd go with someplace like the Gahanna Grill (good burgers),Pomegranate (decent Mediterranean fare) or Asian Gourmet (I've heard decent things about their sushi, but haven't had it myself). There are a couple of sushi options at Easton, Edamame and Hama come to mind.
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Well Northstar is the new McDonalds (according to CU) and it is also now open at Easton.
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Drive thru isn't necessary.
I'm not really picky about how it fits the fast food idea. As long as I'm not waiting 15+ minutes for my food.Posted 1 year ago # -
InfiniteZr0 wrote >>
Also I'm trying to look more for less widely distributed chains like Chipotle cuz they're everywhere and most likely I've already had them.Gotcha. I think your options might be pretty limited then in the area. Non-chain Fast Food is pretty hard to come by in any neighborhood.
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Oh! I was gonna make a snarky remark about taco trucks and Easton, but there is one right down the road from Easton on Morse. I haven't had a chance to try it yet, but hey, it's a taco truck. How bad could it be?
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The Gahanna area has some nice non-"widely distributed" chains. Lola's Baci, J. Gumbos and dont't forget Mezzo at Creekside they have $10 lunch specials. All of which smaller or local businesses that are causal dining or have carry-out. I'm sure I'm forgetting some.
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For sushi, don't overlook giant eagle. Think it meets the under $10 criteria and I've had worse.
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Pei Wei is a good option.
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If $10 or less and under 15 minutes is the criteria for fast food then may I suggest Kitchen Little in the North Market were the Slogan is Slow Food Fast. One can purchase a nutritious and tasty Bison Burger or the best chicken and fixings in town. The food is produced in an open kitchen and from 75% local ingredients.
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Si Senor, on Long Street.
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+1 for Grafitti Burger. The grafitti burger with cole slaw and grafitti sauce is very good and Grafitti Burger's local as opposed to Five Guys.
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City Barbeque, at US-62 and Stygler Rd.
Tora Steak and Sushi, on Hamilton just south of Morse.
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If you don't mind driving to UA, Pho Noodle (in the old taco bell on Lane) is one of my favorite restaurants ever, and almost everything is around 6-9 bucks.
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Indochine on Hamilton is cheap and delicious.
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