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Choose the Right Dining Plan for You Choosing Your Choosing Your DINING PLAN DINING Everything you need to know about HDH Dining Services at UC San Diego 1 2021/2022 WELCOME TO HOUSING DINING HOSPITALITY @ UC San Diego Congrats! UC San Diego Dining Services is committed We are excited that you’ve chosen UC San Diego. If you to the health and safety of our students, choose to live on campus, your housing package will include faculty, and staff. a Dining Plan that is good for use at multiple Dining Services We are following guidelines set by local, state, and national restaurants, markets, and specialty locations across campus. health officials and we are consistently evolving to meet current county health guidelines. Our HDH Dining Facilities operate like any restaurant or market located outside of campus—decide to purchase as We routinely monitor our Dining Facilities and have much or as little as you need, and pay only for those items. implemented the following additional measures to ensure Table of Contents This “à la carte” style of service is designed to provide customer safety. flexibility, so that you’re not charged a flat rate just to walk For our current health and safety guidelines please visit through the door. hdh.ucsd.edu to review our HDH Covid-19 FAQ The Dining Plans . 4 Choosing the Right Plan for You + ACF Certified Chefs . 5 Sample Menu Items . 6 Allergen/Specialty Diets . 7 Markets + Special Events . 8 Triton2Go . 9 Employment + Triton Card Account Services . 10 Checklist + Quick Contacts . 11 Dining Index . 12 Campus Map . 13 2 3 THE DINING PLANS CHOOSING THE RIGHT The Dining Plans are designed to provide flexibility, with the understanding that “I love the convenience of being able you will occasionally be eating off campus, going home for weekends, or cooking PLAN FOR YOU to use my Dining Dollars whenever I in your residential unit. like, for food at the dining halls and The Dining Plan you choose is entirely up to you, depending on your individual appetite Dining Dollars are accepted at all HDH locations; they are not accepted at non- for household necessities at the HDH or how often you want to eat outside of the Dining Facilities. Please remember, none of HDH vendors like those located in the Price Center. Please see map for reference. markets!” our plans are meant to support three full meals a day, seven days a week. ACF Certified Chefs – Zach L., 2nd Year, Additional Dining Dollars Revelle College Student Each of our residential Dining Residents can add additional Dining Dollars to their Dining Plan at any time by Changing Your Dining Plan restaurants’ culinary teams are visiting the online card office athdhdining.ucsd.edu/dining-dollars. You will have an opportunity to change your Dining Plan at the beginning of fall quarter. led by an American Culinary Please log into the housing portal for more information. After this time frame has Your Dining Plan comes with a Triton Cash bonus! Triton Cash is the University’s Federation Certified (ACF) passed, we will no longer allow any changes to the Dining Plan. pre-paid spending account that is linked directly to your campus ID card. It’s Chef de Cuisine. The rigorous convenient, fast, easy—and accepted at 60+ locations on and off campus! The You are the only person authorized to use your Dining Plan. In the event that you certification process requires a account will be activated for you prior to move-in so you can use it for laundry. are ill or injured and unable to go into a restaurant or market, a temporary exception great deal of knowledge and skill for a friend or roommate to use your card will be allowed but you must contact as a food service professional. Options for incoming first-year and incoming transfer students: [email protected] and we will assist you with your request. Dining Services also provides meal service delivery to students in isolation due to COVID-19. 2021 – 2022 Dining Plan Benefits of the Higher Dining Plan Our most comprehensive plan which provides You have the option to pay your Housing and Dining rates in installments, allowing $5,623 Dining Dollars approximately 15 meals a week ($23.83/day, you to spread your payments throughout the year, but all of your Dining Dollars will be + $100 Triton Cash $165.38/week) to budget throughout the year... and it comes with a bonus of $100 in Triton Cash! available to you at the time of move-in. While you may add Dining Dollars at any time throughout the year, those must be paid in full at the time you add. 3749 is a flexible Dining Plan meant to cover $3,749 Dining Dollars approximately 10 meals a week for the average Dining Dollar Rollover student ($15.86/day, $110.26/week). This plan + $50 Triton Cash Dining Dollars are good throughout the year, into the summer, and roll over into fall comes with a bonus $50 in Triton Cash. quarter of the following year; however, Dining Dollars will not roll over for those who terminate their Housing Contract before the end of the academic year. Roll over of Dining Dollars will happen regardless of whether or not you will be living on campus the following year. Financial Aid Meet Chef Vaughn! Our ACF Certified Once tuition has been paid, leftover Financial Aid funds can be used to pay your Housing Executive Chef and Dining fees. Students receiving financial aid should opt to pay their Housing and Dining charges quarterly so payments can automatically be applied to charges. Dining Plans are billed with your Housing Contract Your Dining Plan is so that costs may be distributed throughout the year preloaded on your based on the housing payment plan you selected. The Campus ID Card Dining Plan is linked to your campus ID card, and your entire plan balance is available upon move-in. When you purchase items, the register will reflect your transaction and remaining account balance. 4 5 SAMPLE MENU ITEMS ALLERGEN / SPECIALTY DIETS Do you have a specialty diet? We are committed to serving those with dietary needs. Look for these allergen and Daily Estimates: The 5623 Plan: $23.82 | The 3749 Plan: $15.89 specialty diet icons when ordering at all HDH locations. Breakfast Lunch Dinner Vegan Vegetarian Wellness Contains Contains Contains $4 – $8 $6 – $10 $8 – $14 Menu Menu Menu Fish Shellfish Peanuts Options Options Options Contains Contains Contains Contains Contains Contains Tree Nuts Dairy Eggs Soy Wheat Gluten Specialty / Medically Necessitated Diets Specialty Dining Locations Rotisserie Chicken $6.50 Berbere Beef Meatball $7.00 Dining Services offers vegan, vegetarian, certified kosher, Canyon Vista Marketplace Bagel Bar $4.25 Roasted Cauliflower $2.25 Roasted Vegetables $2.25 halal and options free of gluten-containing ingredients. at Warren College is the largest Halal Curried Vegetables $2.25 Certified restaurant at any university Whether your special diet is medically necessitated or a in the country. This newly remodeled cultural/lifestyle choice, you have access to an on-site market and restaurant offers global Registered Dietitian who can assist you in your daily meal cuisine, vegetarian specialties, an planning needs. espresso and smoothie bar, Boba, and If you require a medically necessitated diet, it is imperative to all-day breakfast. first register with OSD (Office for Students with Disabilities) at osd.ucsd.edu. You will then work with the HDH Registered Spice at OceanView Dietitian to stay safe while eating in our restaurants. in Marshall College is a Glatt Certified kosher restaurant offering kosher meals with a global flair and delicious rotisserie chicken. Breakfast Plate $6.50 Grilled Lavash Wrap $7.00 Chicken Stir Fry $7.25 Our Top 8 Allergen Menu Roots at Muir College Top 8 Allergen Free menu will be offered at Café Ventanas, is a plant-based Dining location. Pines, Canyon Vista Marketplace and 64 Degrees, prepared in Vegans, vegetarians, and anyone who our allergen free zones. These locations offer menus free of the likes to eat healthy will enjoy a wide top 8 allergens for students that are registered with OSD: variety of options, from hearty entrees • Fish to snacks and smoothies. • Shellfish • Peanuts (P.S., we also have vegan and vegetarian • Tree nuts menu options at all of our other Dining locations!) • Dairy • Soy Cheeseburger $7.25 Yogurt Berry Bowl $5.50 Lilo Poke Bowl $8.50 • Eggs French Fries $2.25 • Wheat • Gluten Please note that offerings and prices are sample but are subject to change. 6 7 MARKETS AND SPECIAL EVENTS TRITON2GO HDH Markets Market Kitchen Line Special Events Mobile Ordering App Reusable Containers Enjoy the convenience of not having to Look for our new Market Kitchen and Throughout the year HDH Dining The Triton2GO Mobile Ordering As part of a University of California HOW THE REUSABLE leave campus by finding your everyday Bistro To-Go lines in the HDH Markets Services partners with Residence App is the easiest way to order system-wide initiative, UC San Diego CONTAINERS WORKS essentials at our six markets, located this fall. Healthy, tasty, grab and go Life Offices and various student from all HDH Dining locations. is committed to going zero waste. in each of our residential communities. meals and snacks like sandwiches, and campus organizations to host a That means that at least 90 percent Order from the Mobile App Stop by for quick grab and go options wraps, salads, sushi, yogurt parfaits, variety of award-winning social and Search and download the of campus waste will be diverted from or in person and request the to-go option. in between classes; for groceries to and fruit cups will be delivered twice cultural events.
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