Dining Halls
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Right now we're looking at port, which is more of a restaurant style set up. Then you have to cafeteria style set up Rathbone Rule, which is that tall building up the stairs that we're looking at Hans Lower Court, which is in the university center just underneath on upper court. So this is the first record right next to grapple with on. Then this is it, Raph again, more sort of canteen style. The food hasn't been the world's best food. I didn't pick university based off of the food. I don't want to name them, but the first thing that they told me, Wass, you know, we have the best school school food in the country. At the end of the day, I'm here for my education. So I didn't really look into the quality of the high food. Sometimes I'm a little frustrated by, um, a lack of fresh produce, but that's not just specific to the Hyatt specific to the area. I, I supplement my diet by going to political stories every once in a while the farmers market that's there every Thursday and just buying some fresh fruit and vegetables that I can keep in my fridge in my room, things like that that sort of make it a little bit more manageable. I always like to preface this with the fact that my mom is a vegan, and so I was raised eating a lot of healthy foods in that way. I know a lot of people that love Lehigh's dining in the options that it offers and compared to what they had at home. Tio, your taste and your previous experiences don't come in expecting a five star dining service, but it has everything that you need. You know, if you really use, utilize the cooking stations, you can personalize yourself so sometimes I might use the cooking, pass a cooking station and ask them just for cooked vegetables that I can mix into its salad without the pastor. Just learn the system and make friends with the people that work there and you will figure out exactly what you need.