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Sometimes you want a four-course meal, and sometimes you need a cheap meal.

Because the metro Atlanta area has so many great restaurants, your inexpensive meal doesn’t have to taste “cheap.”

When we return to normal and you join your friends for lunch, where are you going to go first? Best of Atlanta wants to know: Who has the best dish for $10 or less?

Here are the choices:

If you can't see the poll, click here.

Don't see your favorite on our list? Submit a write-in nominee by 6 p.m. Saturday by emailing your pick to nancy.clanton@ajc.com. We're extending the voting deadline because technical issues delayed posting the poll. If enough people suggest your favorite, we'll add it to our poll.

The winner will be announced May 4.

If you're still looking to eat cheaply, Georgia has restaurants where your meal is free if you eat it all and great cheap eats recommended by Atlanta chefs. You can also find fine cuisine that's surprising and overlooked.

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