Food Options on Campus: NCCU has no meal plan
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We're on the main street where All I would say that most people don't eat food that's actually on campus. What? The international way, like the international annexations. Just like on about all the places we have soup, and then we get some tea over here. Yeah, yeah, um and so I forget I already mentioned this, but most villages eat on this main street because we actually don't have a meal plan on campus. So there's like dining halls on our campus on the mountain and on lower campus. You just spend a paying your own money so people wouldn't for just like more of the options that are here on the main street mainstream. Do we have running around six or seven? Yeah, and she just found a new one now with about six or seven in the cellar, Mostly Baba. Some of them do life fruit mills out of things like that. What do you get sufficient food green tea with? It's good. I would say we're like in the US most people would grab, probably like coffee. Or, like, fruit tear like fruit, milk or anything before class. So it's like this substitute for coffee, I guess. Did I mention that my wand and its so cheap here, it's about, like, 50 cents, like 50 us sense. With anywhere from, like 40 to, like, 60 or 70 Taiwanese dollars. So seven eleven 11 is also never another very popular dining options here on campus. I have a lot of clean made meals here that you could just stick in the microwave and then have to be available.