![]() ![]() “We want to provide students the option to eat every meal in our residential restaurants, as well as offer a mid-range option and a lower cost option with fewer meals if students will be going home on weekends or eating off-campus,” said Bill Kisliuk, a representative of UCLA Dining, said in an emailed statement. UCLA Dining, however, seems intent on keeping the current meal plan structure. Students should be able to choose a meal plan that suits them the best. Ideally, this would include any number from 10 to 21 and allow for students to schedule week-to-week variability in advance. Next year, UCLA Dining Services should expand the meal plans so students can choose any number of weekly meal swipes. It’s a variety, for sure, but it’s not enough for the whole on-campus population – a diverse group of students with dining preferences to match. The number for each of these plans represents how many dining hall or takeout swipes students on the plan are allocated per week, and the letter – R for “regular” and P for “premier” – represents how freely they may use those swipes. This year, UCLA provided six meal plan choices for on-campus dining: 11R, 11P, 14R, 14P, 19R and 19P. But 11 may be too many – and 19 may be too few. This is definitely a new and exciting way to enjoy a meal.This post was updated July 10 at 10:40 p.m.Īt the beginning of each school year, UCLA students living on the Hill have to make a tough decision: how many meals they are going to eat each week. Once your food is cooked, it is placed on a universal conveyor belt that takes your food to you. Come and see a variety of kitchens where behind every window is a different restaurant. Kitchen United Mix is a combination of many different delicious restaurants such as Dog Haus and Ramen Jinya, all in the corner of Ralphs. If you’ve ever looked at Apple Maps and seen multiple restaurants inside of Ralphs, you’re not crazy. For those who are 21+, choose from a variety of premium sake and other Japanese alcoholic beverages for a great time. There is also a wide assortment of other Japanese delicacies for your enjoyment. ![]() You’ve probably heard of it, but if you want to satisfy your craving for sushi, Ami is the place to go. You can also see their famous pasta laboratory, where pasta is hand-made from scratch. If you have a bit more dough to spend, try your hand at Prince of Venice, an Italian restaurant that’s perfect for a nice dinner out. It’s a great health food option as there are options of bowls and salads that can suit your dietary needs, some containing superfoods like kale and/or quinoa. This fresh cuisine combines Mexican food with a warm California vibe. If you’re looking for a modern Mexican restaurant, look no further than Tocaya. There is endless customizability with the array of tasty ingredients that is offered. If you’ve ever been to Chipotle and wished you could have pita bread instead of a tortilla or delicious falafel instead of beans, then CAVA is right for you. ![]() What about off-campus? The following are some great eateries close by to satiate your cravings.ĬAVA is a great spot for delicious Mediterranean food at an affordable price. Check out all ASUCLA restaurants and their hours here. Also, if you have a meal plan, make sure you stop by one of the front desks on the Hill to pick up an ASUCLA ticket for $9 towards any ASUCLA restaurant! These include anything from Panda Express to Blaze Pizza. Next time, consider trying a different ASUCLA restaurant. ![]() Everyone knows Ackerman Union however, there are also so many ASUCLA restaurants scattered across campus. There are seemingly endless options of delicious eateries on campus through ASUCLA. ![]()
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