Vietnamese$rosemontMon-Sun 10:00-21:00
Pho Tay Ho ladles deeply spiced beef pho for under fifteen dollars in Petite-Patrie, Montreal, a warming, filling bowl that locals rate among the city's best.
Try: Pho
Tip: A large tai bowl plus a Vietnamese coffee is a complete meal for the price of a downtown lunch.
Mexican$$saint-henriTue-Sun 11:30-21:00
Tacos Frida keeps its Mexico City-style tacos cheap in Saint-Henri, Montreal, with house corn tortillas and grilled fillings at a few dollars apiece.
Try: Street tacos
Tip: Three or four tacos makes a filling, low-cost meal; load up at the free salsa bar to stretch it further.
Portuguese$$plateauTue-Sun 11:00-21:00
Ma Poule Mouillee delivers a big plate of charcoal Portuguese chicken and fries for cheap on Rue Rachel in Montreal, a filling Plateau meal on a small budget.
Try: Portuguese chicken
Tip: A half chicken feeds one generously; the chicken poutine is the indulgent-but-still-cheap upgrade.
Deli$mile-endTue-Sat 10:00-16:00
Wilensky's Special is one of Montreal's great cheap eats, a griddled bologna-and-salami sandwich from a 1932 Mile End counter for the price of a coffee.
Try: Fried bologna special
Tip: Add a hand-mixed cherry or lime soda from the fountain; the whole lunch still comes in under ten dollars.
Portuguese$$plateauMon-Sun 10:00-21:00
Romados serves a big plate of charcoal Portuguese chicken and fries for cheap on Rue Rachel in Montreal, one of the Plateau's best-value filling meals.
Try: Portuguese charcoal chicken
Tip: A half chicken with fries feeds one generously; the custard tarts are a cheap sweet finish.
Bakery$mile-endDaily 00:00-24:00
A hot St-Viateur bagel with cream cheese is Montreal's cheapest iconic bite, sold around the clock in Mile End for the price of pocket change.
Try: Bagel with cream cheese
Tip: Buy a dozen to take home; per bagel it is far cheaper than any cafe breakfast in the city.