What's your favorite place to eat out?

  • I was wondering, what is yall's favorite place to eat out? I love Applebee's of course. But I eat there every single weekend. Besides there, what place gives you the best meal for your points? Or is that really your only option? I know of all the websites to find point values for resaurants but Applebee's seems to be the only one where you can get a real meal that will fill you up. What are your suggestions?
  • This may sound weird, but I like going to Mexican Restaurants because
    1) I order warm corn tortillas in place of chips
    2) I order a bowl of Tortilla Soup and a side salad as a meal (I LOVE soup)

    Abuelo's is my favorite to get the above combo

    Subway is a good one...but not if you are doing CORE...

    Wendy's is good - get a regular hamburger (or Junior hamburger) and a small chili and it's like a 8-point meal...

    Outback Steakhouse is great - I get the Outback Special (sirloin), immediately cut it in half and put it on DH's plate. I order steamed veggies and salad with ranch on the side as my side dishes. I keep the bread on DH's side of the table...

    Chinese food (PF Changs) is great b/c they offer brown rice and veggie dishes...

    My new favorite are Japanese restaurants with Sushi
    Mongolian Grills are great b/c you can load up on veggies and control the amount of oil in your sauce

    IHOP makes some good oatmeal (believe it or not) - it's about 2-3 points and I put in a little of their brown sugar and butter for an extra point or two...

    Chili's makes some good grilled chicken dishes...

    Baker's Brothers Delis make excellent soups and salads (did I mention I LOVE soup???)

    Hope this helps - I'm anxious to see what everyone else says
  • I love to go to any restaurant and by planning and carefully order and insisting on 'having it my way' I have always been able to eat out successfully and leave feeling full and satisified.

    I'm not a big pasta eater (I think Ragu is great sauce LOL) so Italian is where I least go.

    I love steak houses (request a sirloin grilled without the butter they put on them and eat 1/2 of it -- take the rest home) with a plain baked potato (butter, s/c on side), steamed veggies (again no oil or butter), side salad with dressing on the side.

    I love Mexican and it depends on what I am in the mood for.

    Chinese same thing depends on the mood.
  • I dont think the meals at Applebees fill me up at all. I thought it was such little food for the price. Oh well ....

    I like SUBWAY. Not really eatting out I suppose.
  • Quote: IHOP makes some good oatmeal (believe it or not) - it's about 2-3 points and I put in a little of their brown sugar and butter for an extra point or two...
    I worked at an IHOP so I know their oatmeal is of the prepackaged, instant variety. Just add water! Not that it's bad, but I wouldn't exactly credit them with 'making' good oatmeal.
  • Chili's
  • Quote: I worked at an IHOP so I know their oatmeal is of the prepackaged, instant variety. Just add water! Not that it's bad, but I wouldn't exactly credit them with 'making' good oatmeal.
    Good oatmeal in my mind means it is not like soup

    The thicker the better, IMO
  • I love mexician - when I got I usually get fatijis - chicken of course with the grilled veggies - Iusually slurge on refried beans and some rice - but I only eat a little

    Applebee is also good with their WW meals - but I wasn't real full when I left

    WENDYS - my all time favorite - Chili - low points - Taco Salad without the dressing or chips - and I pick off the cheese. I have also got the side salad and a small chili and make a mini taco salad (much cheaper than the regular taco salad also) I eat the Chili at least 3 times a week and I think it has been helping my weight loss (get that fiber also) I put the Hot sauce in it and gives it a little spice
  • I really Like Panera Bread, great low-point soups!