Sobreviví 24h Comiendo en Universidades 👨🏻‍🎓🍽️🇨🇷

Today I decided to survive 24 hours eating only inside universities in Costa Rica 🇨🇷. We visited the University of Costa Rica (UCR), Universidad Latina, and the National University (UNA) to find out which one has the best campus cafeteria, what the real prices are, and whether there’s actually a difference between public and private universities. We tried everything from a full lunch with milanesa and lasagna at UCR, to coffee and pastries at Universidad Latina, and we ended the day in Heredia looking for UNA’s famous cafeteria (with a small unexpected twist 👀). In this video I compare: • Average price of university meals in Costa Rica • Quality and portion sizes • Differences between public and private universities • Options when the campus cafeteria is closed • Is student food really cheap? If you’re a university student in Costa Rica or Central America, this video will definitely interest you. Chapters: 00:00 – Intro 00:29 – Public vs private university food? 00:55 – Arriving at UCR (University of Costa Rica) 01:27 – The famous “Generales” cafeteria 02:28 – First lunch: milanesa, lasagna & soup 03:43 – Trying the UCR food 05:05 – How much does lunch cost at UCR? 06:15 – UCR conclusion: price vs quality 07:15 – Second stop: Universidad Latina 08:13 – Coffee and pastries at a private university 09:15 – Trying mille-feuille and chicken pie 10:22 – How much does coffee cost at U Latina? 11:25 – Public vs private comparison 12:10 – Third stop: National University (UNA) in Heredia 13:30 – Looking for the famous Chemistry cafeteria 14:01 – We got a sad surprise… 15:02 – Plan B: restaurant across from the university 16:25 – Breaded fish casado 17:20 – Does it solve like a campus cafeteria? 18:00 – Final price in Heredia 18:40 – Final conclusion: Which university has the best cafeteria? Which one has the best campus cafeteria in the country? LET ME KNOW IN THE COMMENTS. #UniversityFood #CampusLife #CostaRicaUniversities #UCR #UNA #ULatina #CostaRicanFood #StudentLife #VlogCostaRica #DiegoGarro #CentralAmerica #FoodVlog #FoodTravel #TravelVlog #diegogarro233