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Eating in Urban backpacking
Eating in Urban backpacking
Backpackers often purchase raw ingredients locally and cook their own meals, as this is the cheapest option. Many hostels have kitchens and cooking utensils for this purpose. Kitchen etiquette demands:
Don't dominate shared resources, such as refrigerator space, stove space, pots, etc.
Don't steal shared cookware.
Wash pots, pans, dishes, silverware, etc. immediately after you use them.
If you have food, utensils, or anything else you don't need anymore, consider donating them.
Write your name on anything you put in a shared refrigerator, and don't leave it there to get moldy.
Some hostels provide food to their guests. This may be included in the price of a bed, or it may be an additional purchase.
Backpackers also patronize street vendors and inexpensive restaurants. Some establishments give discounts to guests of nearby hostels.
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