
Looking to try the top delis around?
Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the best affordable delis in Chula Vista, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of where to fulfill your urges.
1. Whispering Trees Market

Topping the list is Whispering Trees Market. Located at 88 E. Bonita Road (between Hilltop Drive and Flower Street) in Northwest, the deli, which offers sub sandwiches, pizza, beer, wine, spirits and more, is the highest-rated cheap deli in Chula Vista, boasting 4.5 stars out of 96 reviews on Yelp. Its sandwich offerings include roast beef, pastrami, Philly cheesesteak and BLTs.
2. Hungry Hank's Deli

Next up is Northwest's Hungry Hank's Deli, at 866 Third Ave. (between K and L streets). With 4.5 stars out of 297 reviews on Yelp, the deli, which offers sandwiches and more, has proven to be a local favorite for those looking for a cheap option. This family-owned-and-operated business is a neighborhood staple, offering hot dogs, mushroom cheese melts, meatball sandwiches and more.
3. Tropical Fruits

Southwest's Tropical Fruits, at 1410 Broadway, is another top choice. Yelpers give the budget-friendly deli, which offers juices and smoothies and more, 4.5 stars out of 60 reviews. The deli features a variety of tropical sandwiches, including the fish filet with romaine lettuce, tomato and avocado.
4. Danny Boy's

Danny Boy's, a deli and Mexican spot in Northwest, is another much-loved, inexpensive go-to, with five stars out of 21 Yelp reviews. Head over to 664 E St. (at Jefferson Avenue) to see for yourself. Its offerings include spicy turkey and spicy veggie sandwiches, along with tortas, tacos, burritos and more.
5. Vega Caffe

Last but not least, check out Vega Caffe, which has earned four stars out of 153 reviews on Yelp. Dig in at the deli and Mexican spot, which offers a broad selection of sandwiches — including Ortega chicken, tuna salad and smoked turkey — by heading over to 891 Showroom Place, Suite 105 in Eastlake Trails North.
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