SUZENW, There are many places where the VKL voucher would be a good deal. One of my favorite lunch places is Le Cellier in Canada. I rarely eat anything for breakfast (unless you count lots and lots of coffee), so I really enjoy a late lunch.
I have ordered an appetizer, entree, and beverage here even without a voucher. With a voucher, I'd treat myself to a dessert.
Let's see:
Asian Shrimp Cocktail - wasabi slaw and horseradish chili sauce $8.99
Beef Tenderloin Salad - beef tenderloin tips, mixed greens, Asian noodles and a sesame ginger dressing $14.99
Maple Creme Brulee $4.99
Coffee or tea $2 (?)
Total: $30.97 which does not include tax or tip. Both tax and 15% tip are included in the voucher, however.
My choices are not by any means the most expensive on the menu. If I chose to go with the most expensive choices, then I would save a ton. I picked items that I have ordered in the past and/or would order in the future.
I, personally, would go to a counter service restaurant, if all I wanted was a cheeseburger and fries. For an $11.25 Q&C voucher, I could get a huge burger w/fries, dessert, and beverage at Pecos Bill's.
The vouchers are not always a great deal. You have to think about what you would have ordered, had you not bought vouchers.