San Francisco has high living costs, with simple items like lattes and groceries being extremely expensive. Despite these prices, there are rare places providing meals under $15. One notable cash-only Vietnamese spot in Little Saigon offers the best bánh mì for approximately $5. Another location in the Outer Sunset serves delicious steamed bao for $3.40. Additionally, Lou's Cafe in the Richmond sells impressive subs starting at $12.50, making these affordable dining options stand out in the expensive city.
"A single latte can easily cost $10, and $26 box of grated parmesan at Bi-Rite exemplifies the high cost of living in San Francisco."
"The guide highlights rare places offering great meals for under $15, including gooey pupusas, sushi rolls, and big sandwiches."
"The best bánh mì in the city can be found at a cash-only spot in Little Saigon for just around $5."
"Lou's Cafe offers big subs for $12.50, including Tuna Melt with Garlic Aioli, turkey cranberry, and meatballs in housemade marinara."
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