Enlightening look at restaurant nutritional info
My group at work is headed to a national chain Chinese restaurant for lunch tomorrow, P.F. Chang's. I have never been there (when it comes to ethnic foods I tend to head more for interesting hole-in-the-wall places than big chains) but I figured since it's a chain their nutrition info would be on line.
It is, and it's very thorough, helpful, and informative. Particularly enlightening is that it tells you not only how many calories are in each serving of a dish, but also - how many servings are in the dish they bring you. Just about every dish is two or even three servings. It's of course not news that the portion you get in a restaurant is much more than one serving, but I found it enlightening to see it there in black-and-white. For example, some of the "lunch bowls" seem like reasonable choices - if I eat half of what they serve. I haven't decided yet what I'll order, but there are enough options that I'll be able to choose something that suits the needs of my plan. I may have to ask for a take-out container at the beginning of the meal, and put half of it away before I start eating! :p Here it is, if you're interested: http://www.pfchangs.com/menu/NutritionalInfo.aspx |
That sounds really helpful! Strangely, just the other night I was longing for some Chinese but there's nowhere around that publishes its nutritional info, so it wasn't worth it to me to guess. Send PFChangs to England!!!!!
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Awesome! Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I smelled some shrimp lo mein while I was out yesterday and immediately thought it was 1000s of calories. Now I know it's not at PFChangs! I have heard they are great and now I know I can eat there and stay on plan. Whohoo! :carrot:
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Also, for folks who are watching their sodium, that 1/3 of a dish of lo mein carries more than 1,000 mg of sodium! Again, not surprising, but still thought-provoking to see in black and white. |
I know...at least they have the info on-line, but the way it is, not many people really need a 1400 calorie dinner/lunch. That's more than I eat all day while losing weight !
Guess I won't be eating much, even salads have too many calories. |
I finally found the nutrition info for the restaurant my mum took me to last week. I thought I picked the best thing on the menu with a grilled chicken breast (which turned out instead to be griddled in oil, not grilled) and avoided all the red meat pies and mashed potato, only to find my "grilled" chicken breast total meal came in at 1007 cals and I could have had the lamb and mash for 690. You just never can guess what they put in these things. They do a side dish at 620, an appetiser for 582. If you went in and happened to choose the most calorie-laden stuff on the menu for 3 courses with a side (excluding any drink calories) that would be 3,997. Light by some US standards it seems (2,000 cals packed in a pancake breakfast!) but even as a rare treat nobody needs nearly 4,000 calories at one sitting.
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Thanks for the pointer to PF Chang's nutritional information. We'll be going over the holiday season with my folks. We've always ordered two fewer dishes than we have people, as the food is served family-style and that made sense to us. It'll be nice to have a plan to making it work "on plan" the next time we go!
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Good grief!
A bowl (34 ozs.) of Hot and Sour Soup contains nearly 5000 mg of sodium (4857)! That's more than three days worth for folks striving for 1500 mg per day. |
I didn't know any UK places published that info, Rose. Would you mind saying where it was?
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