Don't let the gaudy decor (think year-round Christmas lights strung around a bright green exterior) and minimal service (items are ordered from a cashier and consumed with plastic utensils) deter you. Not only is this fusion of Indian and Pakistani fare a bargain, but it's also quite tasty--and popular. The bustling restaurant serves goodies such as samosas (trademark potato-filled pastry shells) and $3 biryani (a mixture of meat, rice and spicy paste). Ghareeb Nawaz certainly lives up to its namesake, which translates to "sustainer of the poor." Also great for late-night munchies.