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What restaurants are near NYU?
Best restaurants near nyu in New York, NY
- Amélie. 1.9 mi. 2762 reviews.
- Jane. 1.6 mi. 3246 reviews.
- La Lanterna Di Vittorio. 1.8 mi. 1513 reviews.
- Saigon Shack. 1.7 mi. 2507 reviews.
- Piccola Cucina Estiatorio. 1.4 mi. 160 reviews.
- The Smith. 1.8 mi. 2044 reviews.
- Olio e Piú 2.0 mi. 2923 reviews.
- Top Thai Greenwich. 1.7 mi. 1631 reviews.
Where do NYU students eat?
Places to Eat Around Washington Square Park
- Top Thai. 2-minute walk from Washington Square Park (WSP)
- Halal Cart at Astor Place (right outside CVS) 10-minute walk from WSP.
- NYDosas. Located in the heart of WSP.
- Happy Bowls. 13 minutes from WSP (near Astor Place)
- Tortaria.
- Saigon Shack.
- Ippudo.
- Pommes Frites.
Does NYU have good food?
NYU Eats is fully committed to providing students with a wide variety of delicious, healthy and nutritious meal options—safely and responsibly. Customers can use NYU Meal Plans, Campus Cash or a credit/debit card.
Does NYU have dining halls?
NYU Eats dining halls provide a high value, allowing students to simply swipe in with t t access t t . Students can enjoy home-style cooking that represents tastes from across the globe. Meal options range from made-to-order deli stations to pizza and pasta galore custom bowls, and more!
Do dining dollars carry over NYU?
Students may use Dining Dollars for items like drinks and snacks. Please note that unused Dining Dollars automatically roll over from the fall to spring semester only for active spring Meal Plan members. Dining Dollars do not rollover after the spring semester is complete.
Which NYU dorms have dining hall?
NYU Dining Halls, Ranked
- Palladium.
- Upstein.
- Downstein.
- Kimmel.
- Lipton. Lipton is great if you’re vegetarian, pescatarian, vegan, gluten-free or just trying to avoid the Freshman Fifteen.
- Third North. Third North has turned into the meme of first-year housing and so has its dining hall.
What meal plan should I get NYU?
Freshmen or first-year students living in apartment-style residence buildings must maintain a minimum of a 120 Flex meal plan or higher. Please note all incoming Freshmen are defaulted a 225 Flex meal plan.
What places take NYU dining dollars?
If buying items separately, Dining Dollars can be used instead of, or in addition to a meal swipe. These locations are Kimmel Market Place, Weinstein Food Court, U-Hall Commons Café, Dunkin’ Donuts, Peet’s Coffee and Tea, Jasper Kane Café and all of our C-stores.
How much is a meal at NYU?
Washington Square 2021-2022 Meal Plans
Meal Plan | Meals/Semester | Cost Per Semester |
---|---|---|
300 Flex | 300 | $3,051 |
225 Flex Plus | 225 | $2,806 |
225 Flex** | 225 | $2,724 |
175 Flex Plus | 175 | $2,696 |
What are the best places to eat around NYU?
Otafuku x Medetai. There are a lot of street food options around NYU – burrito bowls, Halal chicken and rice, and Thai noodles are a few. While those trucks have the benefit of being able to park in front of Stern everyday, Otafuku x Medetai serves Japanese street food that warrants a short walk to the East Village.
Where to eat falafel in New York City?
NYU is surrounded by spots serving average falafel to people looking to soak up some of those 3am fireball shots from Off The Wagon. If you want above-average falafel in a more sober setting, then check out Taboonette. They serve great pitas and platters with things like chicken shawarma and lamb kebab.
Where are the best places to eat in the village?
Carroll Place was a great spot for dinner while in the Village to help our NYU student move in to school for the year. The food & service were great (try the ribs!), and the space is large and comfortable. Definitely recommended! 5. Senza Gluten We love this spot.
Where can I eat like a New Yorker in NYC?
B&H Dairy is the kind of place you go if you want to feel like a New Yorker. Not an NYU student or a lived-here-for-three-years New Yorker, but a guy reading a newspaper in a diner in an ’80s cop movie New Yorker. This cash-only spot is mostly just one long counter, and you order from the guy who makes your food.