<p>Err, that doesn't answer any of my questions.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.campusdish.com/NR/rdonlyres/7DADF766-3A7E-4BE6-BCF1-F447C4C96FA8/45071/NYU019_dining_final.pdf%5B/url%5D">http://www.campusdish.com/NR/rdonlyres/7DADF766-3A7E-4BE6-BCF1-F447C4C96FA8/45071/NYU019_dining_final.pdf</a>
try this
If you scroll down on the other link, it does tell you how many meals are in each plan. Flex means you can do 5 meals 1 week and 15 meals in another.</p>
<p>Try reading everything on the site</p>
<p>I mean because I don't know how many days/weeks are in a semester (especially including holidays and when dining halls are closed), so I don't know how many meals are in a flex meal plan in comparison to the weekly meal plans.
That stuff isn't on the website.</p>
<p>there are about ~15 weeks in a semester (maybe 1 more if you count welcome week). The only time the dining halls are closed in the fall semester is thanksgiving. Look at a calendar and the school schedule and count them</p>
<p>I would advise getting the flex plan over the fixed one. If you get the fixed one you have to wait several hours between swipes, so you couldn't, say, swipe a friend in with you or eat too soon after your previous meal. The numbers work out about the same. You'll probably have loads left over anyway! And it's easier to use them up with the flex.
They do sushi in take away/on the go boxes in the fridge, with the salads and sandwiches. I've never had it, it's not very exciting looking but it may be good I duno. I'm not really a sushi person. Apart from that I don't think I've ever seen Japanese food. Lots of Chinese though, and noodles and things, which is pretty good.
Restaurant night is okay, fun I guess to do with friends but nothing compared to a real restaurant! Basically waiters serve you at your table which is in a separate area and has a table cloth on. But you have the same food as everyone else I think!</p>
<p>you can switch your plans though I think, if you're not happy with the one you choose.</p>