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JessLess 06-16-2011 08:28 PM

Please help me plan for sushi tomorrow
 
I'm going out for sushi tomorrow night and I really don't want to overload on calories. Even though sushi seems healthy, I seem to go way over on calories. I get brown rice sushi and I don't get anything fried or with sauce on it.

Here's the menu, suggestions appreciated!

http://www.apgujungrestaurant.com/menu.asp

losingLOLA 06-16-2011 09:20 PM

JessLess --- brown rice sounds good too, but what about taking it out completely? Sashimi (sushi w/ no rice) is probably your best bet, and then maybe get a side salad or edamame perhaps?

Hope this helps!

JessLess 06-16-2011 09:56 PM

Originally Posted by losingLOLA:
JessLess --- brown rice sounds good too, but what about taking it out completely? Sashimi (sushi w/ no rice) is probably your best bet, and then maybe get a side salad or edamame perhaps?

Hope this helps!

Yeah, that sounds good, but enough Sashimi to fill me up = a lot of calories, unfortunately.

losingLOLA 06-16-2011 09:58 PM

Yeah that's the downfall to Sushi in general, either way-- rice or no rice-- it's almost a LOSE LOSE!

losingLOLA 06-16-2011 10:03 PM

but I'd like to know how that dinner goes! My co-workers constantly invite me out for lunch to sushi bars but it's a scary thought trying to find something that will fill me up without making me feel totally guilty afterwards :-P

astrophe 06-16-2011 10:18 PM

http://www.sushifaq.com/sushi-calories.htm

may help

A.

Me1stAllways 06-16-2011 10:41 PM

I'd stay clear of the rice...stick w sashimi or tamakizushi (no rice) or ask ahead of time if they offer lettus wraps or cucumer. There SO many ways to make sushi and im sure if you ask for no rice sushi they will accomidate...they do here in NH :) HAVE FUN!

bluemonday 06-16-2011 11:33 PM

Salad with that yummy ginger dressing most sushi places have & miso soup plus drink a lot of tea & water to help fill you up.

osaunt 06-17-2011 12:12 AM

astrophe -Thanks for the link, bookmarked for future reference:) JessLess - Sushi is one of my favorite treats. For me, I usually start with miso soup and a seaweed salad. The salad may not sound tasty, but it actually is quite good: a little sweet, a little spicy and a little salty=YUM! Then I have a simple roll, nothing fried and it's great meal for under 500 cals. Portion control has become my friend - back in the day I could easily put away soup and salad and 3 rolls often containing tempura or the entire roll was tempura-ed. Yikes!!!!

kaplods 06-17-2011 12:37 AM

I'd recommend the chirashi. Because it is served on a bed of sushi rice, you can decide how much of the rice to eat.

If you don't plan on eating much of the rice, you could pick one of the lighter appetizers as well.

The house salad (as long as it's not a creamy dressing), the seaweed salad or the squid/calamari salad would be lower calorie/carb choices.

Or you could choose a couple of the salads to eat as your meal. I've made a meal of the seaweed salad and squid or octopus salad (as long as it's in a vinagrette dressing and not a mayo based one).

JessLess 06-17-2011 06:12 PM

Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I was stressed out about both the meal and the company and I opted out of going. I would not have enjoyed it and I'm just not ready to have sushi at a restaurant with stressful company today. Maybe I will someday, but not today. I feel like I did the right thing for myself.

mimi86 06-18-2011 04:36 PM

Oh my gosh! Sushi isn't that bad! Rice is high-GI but it's pretty much the only thing that'll give you substantial calories out of it (that and the fish, if there's a lot of it. I tend to just 'write off' calories from such a super-healthy ingredient as fish).

When going for sushi the number 1 rule would be--no fried fillings! No tempura rolls, no spider rolls. Try a veggie futomaki roll, they're so delicious, like California rolls with additional veggies. Futomaki-style rolls are the big fat ones(think about the width of a cucumber), so they're really filling. I checked a few different sources and 6 pieces of VEGGIE futomaki is around ~300 calories.

My birthday was yesterday and I went straight for sushi as my birthday dinner :D

readyfreddy 06-28-2011 12:05 PM

Yeah Sushi is always easy for me to stay at good cals as long as you stay away from the big rolls!

Try Miso soup, edemame, seaweed salad, sashimi or a small spicy tuna roll, etc!

Gordon80 06-30-2011 11:24 AM

I think eating sushi is a much better option than eating at a fast food place. If it is bothering you to eat sushi, just consider that day your "cheat" day. You have to allow yourself to cheat and not deprive yourself from foods you do like. The key is to not eat a high amount of calories and fat on a daily basis. Once in a while will not hurt you.

JessLess 07-04-2011 07:28 AM

I'll try it again another day. I do have cheat days and I have had sushi in the past year, I just wasn't up for the temptation to overeat that day.

You can always eat something later... know what I mean?


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