When was the last time you had a beef burger for $1.20 or a tuna sandwich for just 50 cents more? How about a cup of tea or coffee for 35 cents? Was it 30 years ago?
To celebrate their thirtieth anniversary, Eva's in the West Village has turned back their cash registers to 1978. Consider a fish filet sandwich for $1.70 or, for a big splurge (the most expensive item on their retro menu), chicken supreme with brown rice topped with soup for $3.90.
Eva's also features a fair number of Mediterranean sandwiches that are equally affordable, such as Kufta with grilled feta cheese (in a toasted pita with fresh vegetable salad and tahini dressing) for $2.10 and Baba Ganoush (mashed eggplant, spices, and vegetables) for only $1.30.
But hurry, this offer is valid until Friday, 23 May only. Please visit their website for a coupon.
Eva's
11 West 8th Street (bet. Fifth Av & MacDougal St), West Village, Manhattan
(212) 677-3496
http://www.evasrestaurant.com/
By train: A,C,E,B,D,F,V to W 4th Street
By bus: B8
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