Eating out at a restaurant can be a luxury in the best of times, but over this past year, many of us have found ourselves dining at home more often — either due to restaurant closures or a pressing need to trim the household budget. That doesn’t mean you have to cook everything from scratch, though, as many popular restaurant chains offer frozen versions of their signature dishes. Here are some you can find in most grocery stores.
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PF Chang’s General Chang’s Chicken

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California Pizza Kitchen BBQ Chicken Pizza

Shop Now Barbecue chicken pizza is a signature dish for California Pizza Kitchen. Why should imitators such as DiGiorno and Tombstone corner the home market? These full-sized pizzas — about the same size as you’d get at CPK for $10 more — are too big for a microwave, but bake them in your oven rack and you get what we called the best frozen pizza without tomato sauce (since it uses barbecue sauce). Our contributor Wilder Shaw wrote, “The onions are well cooked. The chicken tastes, well, not frozen.” (Though the crust can get hard.)
White Castle Sliders

$6 for six sliders from Instacart
Shop Now There isn’t a White Castle on every street corner, like with some burger chains. Fortunately, a box of six frozen sliders will cost about the same as six fresh ones when you get the craving, and provide everything but the pickle, which doesn’t freeze or microwave well.
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Arby’s Curly Fries

$3 for 22 ounces from Walmart
Shop Now Arby’s put a twist on the fast-food french fry by offering spicy seasoned curly fries. For less than the price of a small curly fries in a franchise, you can buy a whole bagful for home. Influenster lists many five-star reviews that vouch for the frozen version tasting just like what you get on the road. One even said the fries taste fresher out of the oven than they do sitting under heat lamps at the restaurant.
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Benihana Hibachi Chicken Rice

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Marie Callender’s Chicken Pot Pie

Boston Market Country Fried Chicken

$5 for 11 ounces from InstacartShop Now
Boston Chicken transformed into Boston Market to emphasize all of its other meats and sides. Now it’s competing with Stouffer’s. Its Country Fried Chicken with green beans and red potatoes appears to be a frozen exclusive, with an overall positive take from Lunchtime Review. The gravy may be lacking, and you may have a hard time tasting the bacon, but “the potatoes are cooked perfectly” and the chicken flavor comes through.
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Auntie Anne’s Soft Pretzels

Auntie Anne’s makes for good mall walking food across America, but a box of five from the freezer also costs less than a single pretzel at the mall. BrandEating prefers the frozen variety to the fresh because the oven can make the pretzel skin crispy — the site also recommends scraping off some of the salt — and is also a fan of the pretzel dog, though the hot dog in it can turn out better than the pretzel.
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P.F. Chang’s Chicken or Shrimp Lo Mein

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C.P.K. White Pizza

Shop Now California Pizza Kitchen popularized pizza without sauce — and while the white pizza is no longer on the restaurant menu, you can still get it at home. Big J Reviews said the creamy garlic sauce can overpower the cheese and super thin crust, but the spinach rallies in the flavor mix.
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Boston Market Carver’s Cut Meatloaf

Marie Callender’s Roasted Turkey Breast and Stuffing

Shop Now Get a taste of Marie Callender’s restaurant-style turkey dinner for about $15 less than in the restaurant. Lunchtime Review says the stuffing tastes like Stove Top, so while it may not be homemade, it’s better than most frozen stuffing. The gravy improves the mashed potatoes. “Overall, pretty good meal,” the review says. “You definitely get a lot of food. Not tons of turkey, but there’s enough in there to give you a feel for turkey.”