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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affordable menu" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a menu that offers dishes at reasonable prices, often in the context of restaurants or food services.
Example: "The new café has an affordable menu that caters to students and families alike."
Alternatives: "budget-friendly menu" or "cost-effective menu".
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"That's expensive," they'd say, pointing at the one offender on an affordable menu.
No matter: we don't need a manifesto from him; just a wholesome, affordable menu.
Twenty-four-hour room service included a very affordable menu of lasagna, rigatoni, pizza, sandwiches and salads.
THE BILL From the very affordable menu: tacos and sides are $2.50 each or $7 for three; small plates and rice bowls are $3 to $9.
It costs $18.50 for one rib, which seems pricey on this affordable menu, but that single rib includes more than a pound of fall-away-tender beef.
About 10 years ago, Mr. Perrier opened a tiny bar and bistro downstairs called Le Bar Lyonnais, which serves a simple, more affordable menu.
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These days, restaurateurs seek a herd of sub-prime starter-diners chomping away from affordable menus at pokey semi-detached tables.
The burger was deliciously ahead of coming trends, including the gourmet burger craze — evident today at Bourbon Steak and Le Diplomate — and celebrated chefs creating more affordable menus for their posh dining rooms.
Khamzat Khasbulatov, chief executive of McDonald's Russia, said sanctions and the weak rouble had forced the US company to make "serious adjustments" to its business model, but focusing on local suppliers and affordable menus had proved successful.
We did a really affordable lunch menu".
There's an affordable bar menu, which changes regularly.
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