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1. The “Big Three” Under $10 Institutions

These three spots are the pillars of the 2026 RMIT budget. They haven’t just kept their prices low; they’ve become the “unofficial student canteens.”

VenueWhat’s Under $10?Student PriceLocation
CrosswaysAll-you-can-eat Curry + Dessert + Drink$7.50147 Swanston St
Om VegetarianAll-you-can-eat Thali (Rice, Naan, Curry)$9.90227 Collins St
Udon YasanFresh Udon Bowls (Multiple varieties)$5.00 – $9.00186 Bourke St



2. The 2026 “Free Food” Anchor Schedule

You can’t eat for under $10 if you pay for every meal. Use the RUSU (RMIT Student Union) schedule to zero out at least one meal a day.

  • Wednesday (9:30 AM): Free Breakfast at the Building 5 Entrance (Bowen St). Grab fruit and muesli bars to stock your bag for the day.
  • Thursday (12:00 PM – 2:00 PM): The Chill N Grill at Alumni Courtyard. This is a 2026 staple—hot sausages or vegan burgers with live DJs. It’s a 100% free lunch.
  • Friday (9:30 AM): Free Fruit Friday at the Building 12 Info Counter. Snag your vitamins for the weekend before they run out.
  • Friday (12:00 PM): Well Fed Fridays at Building 10 (Level 3). A nourishing free lunch plus fresh groceries to take home. Note: Registration is essential.



3. Strategic “Micro-Eats” for Quick Breaks

If you only have 15 minutes between lectures in Building 80, don’t get trapped in an expensive cafe. Use these “Micro-Deals”:

  • Tokui Sushi (Lonsdale St): Individual sushi rolls from $2.00. Three rolls and a $2.00 7-Eleven coffee equals a $8.00 lunch.
  • Breadtop (QV): Savory buns (Pork or Sausage) are generally $3.50 – $5.00.
  • Goz City (QV): Turkish pides and boreks often have “grab-and-go” options for $6.00 – $8.00.
  • J&G Taiwanese Chicken (Bldg 10): Use your RMIT ID for a 5% discount (valid until March 31, 2026). Their snack-sized chicken bites fall right into the sub-$10 category.



4. The “Microwave & Pantry” Synergy

RMIT has strategically placed microwaves in Building 80 (upper levels) and Building 10.

  • The Hack: Buy a $5.00 frozen meal from the Woolworths QV or Aldi.
  • The Upgrade: Use the Free Veggie Market (Mondays at O’Grady Place, Carlton) to grab free spinach or mushrooms to bulk out your $5.00 supermarket meal into a high-nutrition dinner.
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