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15 Lunches That Somehow Make You Feel Like You’re Getting Away With Something

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Lunch usually means leftovers, sad sandwiches, or something you barely remember eating. But every once in a while, it feels like you’re pulling off a small heist—getting something hot, fresh, and actually exciting in the middle of the day. These recipes don’t require a special occasion or an hour in the kitchen. They just somehow make lunch feel a little more like a win. Here are 15 ways to make noon feel like a loophole.

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Air Fryer Empanadas. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Onion Samosas

Low angle shot of fried onion samosas ready to serve.
Onion Samosas. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Onion Samosas feel like something you’re not supposed to be having in the middle of the day. They’re crisp, golden, and stuffed with deeply spiced onions that somehow hit all the right notes. These are the kind of snacks that make you wonder why you ever settled for a basic sandwich. They’re fast enough to pull off at lunch, but bold enough to taste like they belong at a party.
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Spicy Cucumber Salad

Overhead shot of spicy cucumber salad in a black bowl with a fancy serving spoon on the side.
Spicy Cucumber Salad. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Spicy Cucumber Salad is what you eat when you want something fresh that still bites back. It’s cold, crunchy, and drenched in a chili-laced dressing that wakes up your brain. There’s nothing boring or sad desk lunch about it. It’s quick to throw together, but it doesn’t taste like an afterthought.
Get the Recipe: Spicy Cucumber Salad

Chicken Curry Laksa

Laksa in a white bowl.
Chicken Curry Laksa. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Chicken Curry Laksa at lunchtime feels almost illegal. It’s rich, spicy, and full of noodles that soak up the coconut curry broth like they know exactly what they’re doing. You get chicken, egg, and a full hit of heat and comfort in every bite. It shouldn’t be this easy to make something this good midday.
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Cucumber Raita

A low angle shot of a bowl of cucumber raita with radishes on top.
Cucumber Raita. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Cucumber Raita cools things down in all the best ways and somehow still feels like a tiny rebellion against boring lunches. It’s creamy, refreshing, and has just enough bite from the spices to keep it interesting. You can eat it on its own, scoop it up with bread, or throw it next to anything spicy. It’s the kind of side that quietly makes everything better.
Get the Recipe: Cucumber Raita

Khao Soi

A gray bowl filled with a creamy noodle soup topped with sliced boiled eggs, crispy fried noodles, lemon wedges, and herbs. A napkin, chopsticks, and a small jar of spices are nearby on the gray surface.
Khao Soi. Photo credit: All The Noodles.

Khao Soi is messy, spicy, and has no business being this doable for a weekday lunch. The curry broth is thick and rich, the noodles are soft and slurpable, and the crispy topping adds just enough crunch to make it feel indulgent. You get big, loud flavor in every bite. It’s the kind of lunch that makes leftovers look sad.
Get the Recipe: Khao Soi

Air Fryer Empanadas

A hand holding a n empanada that is broken open so you can see the inside filling.
Air Fryer Empanadas. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Air Fryer Empanadas give you a golden, flaky crust with hot, savory filling in about 20 minutes. They taste like they came from a bakery, not your kitchen counter. You don’t even have to deep-fry anything. It’s the kind of shortcut that feels like cheating but absolutely works.
Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Empanadas

Kachumber Salad

Kachumber salad in a white bowl with fancy silver spoons on the side.
Kachumber Salad. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Kachumber Salad is raw, crunchy, and surprisingly loud for how simple it is. With chopped cucumbers, onions, and tomatoes tossed in lemon and spices, it punches way above its weight. It’s what you eat when you want something fast but aren’t willing to settle for dull. It’s clean and sharp but still feels like a power move.
Get the Recipe: Kachumber Salad

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Thai Curry Puffs

Thai curry puffs filled with ground chicken, potatoes, peas, onions, garlic and spices are a mouthwatering snack.
Thai Curry Puffs. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Thai Curry Puffs are flaky, spicy, and make you feel like you stole them from a street cart. The filling is bold—curried potatoes and sometimes meat—wrapped in golden pastry that crisps up in the oven. They’re great hot, but somehow even better at room temp, like they were designed for sneaky lunches. One or two is lunch, but they’re hard to stop at that.
Get the Recipe: Thai Curry Puffs

Vietnamese Summer Rolls

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Vietnamese Summer Rolls. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Vietnamese Summer Rolls feel like a wellness retreat wrapped in rice paper. You’ve got crisp vegetables, herbs, shrimp or tofu, and a peanut dipping sauce that pulls it all together. They look fancy, but come together with minimal effort. You eat them and feel like you got away with something—fresh, fast, and way too good for a regular weekday.
Get the Recipe: Vietnamese Summer Rolls

Mulligatawny Soup

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Mulligatawny Soup. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Mulligatawny Soup tastes like someone spent all morning cooking it, but it comes together with way less work. It’s got chicken, lentils, spices, and just enough richness from coconut milk to make it feel like more than soup. It’s warm and filling, but not heavy. This is the kind of lunch that makes microwaved leftovers feel like punishment.
Get the Recipe: Mulligatawny Soup

Chicken Tikka Wrap

Low angle shot of 3 filled chicken tikka wraps.
Chicken Tikka Wrap. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Chicken Tikka Wraps are what you make when you want something bold but handheld. Spiced, juicy chicken gets tucked into flatbread with some tangy sauce and maybe a bit of slaw if you’re feeling fancy. It’s quick to pull together and easy to eat at your desk, but tastes like something you’d get from a real lunch spot. It’s lunch, but smarter.
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Air Fryer Chicken Taquitos

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Air Fryer Chicken Taquitos. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Air Fryer Chicken Taquitos are what happens when you want crispy, cheesy, spicy comfort without turning on the oven. You roll them up, pop them in the air fryer, and get hot, crunchy taquitos in minutes. They’re snackable, dippable, and almost too easy. It’s the kind of lunch that makes frozen ones feel like a joke.
Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Chicken Taquitos

Avocado Toast with Grated Egg

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Avocado Toast with Grated Egg. Photo credit: Eggs All Ways.

Avocado Toast with Grated Egg feels like it’s showing off—but it’s fast, and you already have the ingredients. Toast, mashed avocado, a bit of lemon, and a soft egg grated on top like cheese. It somehow tastes fancier than it is. It’s what you eat when you want to feel like you’re getting away with eating brunch at your desk.
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Pork Belly Banh Mi

3 pork belly banh mi on a white platter with limes and pickled veg in the background.
Pork Belly Banh Mi. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Pork Belly Banh Mi is the kind of sandwich that ruins all other sandwiches. The pork is rich and crispy, the pickles are sharp, and the bread has just enough chew to hold it all together. It’s loud, messy, and a little too good to be something you made yourself. If you’re eating this at lunch, you’ve already won the day.
Get the Recipe: Pork Belly Banh Mi

Yum Woon Sen

Yum woon sen salad on a white plate with a green napkin.
Yum Woon Sen. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Yum Woon Sen is cold noodle salad that eats like it’s got a secret. Glass noodles soak up the spicy, tangy dressing, while shrimp, herbs, and crunchy peanuts keep things interesting. It’s light but still feels like a full meal. It comes together fast, but doesn’t feel like something you threw together.
Get the Recipe: Yum Woon Sen

By on July 2nd, 2025
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About Robin Donovan

Robin Donovan is the creative force behind Eggs All Ways. She's a writer, recipe developer, photographer, and cookbook author with more than 40 books to her name, including the bestselling Ramen for Beginners, Ramen Obsession, and Campfire Cuisine. Her work has been featured in major publications, both print and digital, including MSN, Cooking Light, Fitness, Buzzfeed, and Eating Well.

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