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🤭Который час? Уже обед!

Нам по секрету рассказали, что в этой столовой есть самое главное для студентов – вкусные обеды по приятным ценам.

Сегодня рассказываем про столовую «Русь» в здании 4 общежития, рядом с Аве-Вита.

Куда идём дальше? Пиши в комментарии👇

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