From the dining hall to food trucks and cafes, Australian athletes have given a behind-the-scenes look at the various dining options at the Commonwealth Games village.
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Australian diver Brittany O'Brien gave a tour of the food hall in the Birmingham athletes village in a video posted to TikTok on Thursday, July 28.
Ms O'Brien showed the various meat, fish and vegetarian options as well as curries and "every single type of pasta you could want".
"There is no shortage of carbs here," Ms O'Brien said in the clip.
She also filmed a salad bar, a fruit and dessert station as well as mini cheese boards she has been making herself everyday.
Fellow Aussie diver Sam Fricker made videos about the alternative dining options, which include various food trucks and cafes dotted around the village.
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Mr Fricker tried a burger and brisket from a barbeque truck as well as woodfire pizza from a seperate stall, which he reviewed positively.
But the diver said his favourite place to eat was one of the villages' cafes, which he ate at with Ms O'Brien in another video.
"You can come in and get whatever you like because it's just part of the games, it is so cool. So today, we came in, we got coffees, we got croissants,. we got bacon and egg rolls," he said in the clip.
Mr Fricker will compete in both the men's three-metre synchronised and mixed 10-metre synchronised events at the Commonwealth Games.
Meanwhile, Ms O'Brien will compete in the women's 3-metre synchronised and women's 1-metre individual events.