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What to eat in hostel for dinner?

21 Easy Dinner Ideas for Hostel Cooking 12
  • #1. Ramen Noodle Stir-Fry. ...
  • #2. Energy-Boosting Breakfast Toasts. ...
  • #3. Spiced Lentils with Yogurt, Almonds, & Mint. ...
  • #4. The 5-Ingredient Pasta Salad. ...
  • #5. The 5 Ingredient Black Bean Soup. ...
  • #6. Easy White Chicken Chili. ...
  • #7. Thai Pumpkin Soup – 5 Ingredients. ...
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The secret to cooking in hostels is to cook meals that are made in one pot or pan. This limits the number of dishes you need to use and will keep things simple. Your hostel-mates would not be very happy to discover you cooking broccoli in one pot, potatoes in the oven, and chicken in the frying pan all at once.

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What Not to Bring to a Hostel
  • 1) Bedding and towels. Most hostels provide bedding including sheets, a comforter or blanket, and a pillow, so don't worry about finding space in your bag for these items. ...
  • 2) A sleeping bag. ...
  • 3) Big luggage. ...
  • 4) Your favorite delicate clothing. ...
  • 5) Valuables and other items you don't need.


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Eat in the common area or kitchen. Don't eat in the hostel at all. Dine elsewhere. If you absolutely need to eat something, ensure your food isn't messy or smelly like an egg salad sandwich.

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Truth: Hostels are generally open to people of all ages, and I've never been turned away for being beyond my 20s.

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All hostels provide bedsheets and/or a blanket for your dorm bed, as well as a pillow, so there's no need to bring those.

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6 Ways to Keep Your Things Safe in Hostels
  1. Read Hostel Reviews Before Booking.
  2. Use the Lockers.
  3. Use Padlocks.
  4. Take Your Things With You While You Explore.
  5. Keep Important Things in Your Pillowcase.
  6. Don't Show Off Your Valuables.
  7. Consider Purchasing a Pacsafe Backpack Protector.


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