Why Eating Out Wrecks Diets
An average restaurant meal runs 800-1500kcal — more than half a day's intake in one sitting. But with smart choices, you can enjoy eating out and still lose weight.
Low-Calorie Picks by Restaurant Type
- •Korean: bibimbap (half rice), soybean stew, samgyetang (skin removed)
- •Japanese: sashimi, sushi (8 pieces or fewer), udon
- •Chinese: jjamppong (leave the broth), sweet-and-sour sauce on the side
- •Western: steak, salad (dressing on the side), soup
- •Café: americano, unsweetened tea, plain yogurt
Eating-Out Strategies
- •Check the menu ahead: look up calorie info
- •Water/salad first: fill up before the main dish
- •Sauce on the side: control the amount yourself
- •Split the dish: go halves with a friend
- •Take-out box: ask to pack half from the start
Menus to Avoid
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Cream pasta, cheese pork cutlet, sweet-and-sour pork, jjajangmyeon, and frappuccinos easily exceed 1,000kcal per meal.
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A light snack before heading out (apple, boiled egg) helps prevent overeating.
“Eating out is a choice, not a restriction. Wise choices keep a diet sustainable.”
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