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what would be a healthy option at a Chinese place. aside from Sushi.
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  • timeasterday
    timeasterday Posts: 1,368 Member
    Sushi at a Chinese place? Be careful!

    But seriously, there's not a lot I would consider healthy. We eat at Chinese/Korean/Japanese restaurants every weekend on our cheat day. Try to get lean meats like fish and chicken that are steamed or roasted. Stay away from fried stuff. Many veggie dishes may seem healthy but are often loaded with salt and sugary sauces. Request brown rice if available and go easy on it.
  • SweetlyVague
    SweetlyVague Posts: 172 Member
    Unless it's Chinese food you're making yourself, there's little that's healthy at restaurants. Definitely delicious, but healthy is a long shot. If you eat in small moderation, it won't make a huge difference, but be careful. :)
  • Rocbola
    Rocbola Posts: 1,998 Member
    Anything with rice and veggies, but make sure they hold the MSG and salt. Avoid oily things, too.
  • acogg
    acogg Posts: 1,870 Member
    Hot and sour soup. Egg drop/flower soup. pork 'n seeds. Pick off the breading if you can't avoid it. Drink ice water with your meal. Don't weigh yourself for at least 3 days after, you are going to gain from all the sodium.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 49,021 Member
    It's gonna be about portion control. Don't eat fried, or anything with "Sweet and Sour". White rice is fine (nutritionally it's about the same as brown rice). Personally, I just eat what I can put on a 9 inch plate once.


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  • ObtainingBalance
    ObtainingBalance Posts: 1,446 Member
    Broccoli and beef. Egg drop soup. Foods at the salad bar. (cottage cheese, fruit, nuts, etc)

    Non breaded shrimp. Lean looking meats. rice.

    I've logged the broccoli and beef before, not bad.
  • Mutant13
    Mutant13 Posts: 2,485 Member
    Chinese resteraunts are a minefield. I'd be biting the bullet and just counting it as a cheat and picking what I wanted.

    Otherwise broth based soups are probably your best bet, or seeing of they can do stir fry with sauce on the side
  • marycmeadows
    marycmeadows Posts: 1,691 Member
    something unbreaded (no sweet & sour chicken or anything)..... not covered in sauce..... You can usually request steamed veggies & chicken or whatever.
  • PennStateChick
    PennStateChick Posts: 327 Member
    Check out the menu at your chinese place. My four year old LOVES the chinese buffet. I cannot find ANYTHING healthy on that buffet because it's really small with not a lot of options. I, now, order off their menu. I get the steamed chicken & veggies with black bean sauce on the side.
  • MadtownMadisonian
    MadtownMadisonian Posts: 66 Member
    I eat Chinese several times a month but try to stick with vegetables and things that are non-oily, such as steamed vegetables, plain rice and broths. I was surprised when I checked into the calorie load for things like dumplings, even when steamed, so I use those as a treat rather than a full appetizer or main course.
  • what would be a healthy option at a Chinese place. aside from Sushi.
    Sushi? That's not Chinese food, its a Japanese dish.

    Well the only thing that comes to mind is bok choy or wonton soup.
  • darrensurrey
    darrensurrey Posts: 3,942 Member
    Sushi at a Chinese place? Be careful!

    Welllll, they all look the same.

    :bigsmile:
  • koshkasmum
    koshkasmum Posts: 276 Member
    Avoid fried stuff - particularly the "candied meat" options. Stir fried veggies can be high in salt and deceptively oily. Try soups or noodles in soup dishes. My favorite is steamed chicken with bean sprouts or gai lan in soup with noodles. Yum. Wor wonton soup is all sorts of tasty things in broth - veggies, seafood, mushrooms and a few wontons.. Go for steamed fish or chicken, (sound bland but are prepared with ginger and scallions and are very tasty). I like gai lan with oyster sauce (lightly boiled vegetable and ask for the sauce on the side and use just a dab.)
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  • CM9178
    CM9178 Posts: 1,251 Member
    Brown rice if available. Chicken with Broccoli - sauce on the side.
  • SweetlyVague
    SweetlyVague Posts: 172 Member
    Asian fusion places do exist to the folks feeling the need to correct that sushi is Japanese. :P
  • Ready2Rock206
    Ready2Rock206 Posts: 9,487 Member
    egg drop soup, stir fry veggies, beef w/broccoli, steamed dumplings
  • chuckles9189
    chuckles9189 Posts: 343 Member
    I order chicken and broccoli with the sauce on the side. No rice!

    You can control how much sauce you have and your veggies aren't completely saturated. It's not the healthiest by any means but it's better than LOADS of the stuff on the menu
  • WendyTerry420
    WendyTerry420 Posts: 13,274 Member
    Beef with broccoli is a good one or shrimp with vegetables.
  • Angie__1MR
    Angie__1MR Posts: 388 Member
    get your dish steamed with sauce on the side, brown rice rather than white
  • Four_Leaf_Clover
    Four_Leaf_Clover Posts: 332 Member
    I always go for a small hot and sour soup and steamed dumplings - and am very conservative with my use of soy sauce.
  • kellyirisheyes
    kellyirisheyes Posts: 137 Member
    get your dish steamed with sauce on the side, brown rice rather than white

    yep! i always opt for shrimp and broccoli personally.
    i don't usually get rice, but if you love it, brown is a wiser choice.
  • thecrazyrunner
    thecrazyrunner Posts: 5 Member
    There may be things that are healthy to eat, but don't go to the buffet b/c that's where it'll become so hard to figure out...and control would be harder. Anyways...I love chinese food - and nothing beats making it at home.

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  • vanguardfitness
    vanguardfitness Posts: 720 Member
    I used to get steamed dumplings (about 8) with a side of steamed brown (half a pint) rice and broccoli (also half a pint)
  • tsd821
    tsd821 Posts: 6 Member
    Beef with broccoli is good. You can ask for steamed vegetables as your side dish instead of rice. The meal is plenty filling and that substitution alone will save you at least 300 calories.

    FYI, if you ever go to Panda Express for fast food Chinese, beef & broccoli with a side of veggies is only 200 calories! I think the chicken and string beans is only like 240. I never would have guessed.
  • lalionne
    lalionne Posts: 47 Member
    Chinese resteraunts are a minefield. I'd be biting the bullet and just counting it as a cheat and picking what I wanted.

    Otherwise broth based soups are probably your best bet, or seeing of they can do stir fry with sauce on the side

    absolutely agree. when i am eating chinese, i want to eat everything that makes me happy...general tso's chicken, lo mein, crab rangoons, etc...so i would consider that a cheat meal...which you can have like once every week or two weeks, right? :) last time i went to a chinese buffet, they did have sauteed boy choy and it was so delicious...tasted a little garlicy. i bet that was pretty good for you. also, those little thin rice noodles...those are so good and i bet they aren't as bad for you as the lo mein noodles. won ton soup doesn't seem too unhealthy, but is probably packed with sodium. ****, now i'm craving chinese food. why did i look at this thread? lol
  • lalionne
    lalionne Posts: 47 Member
    omg, what's the orange chicken and the chow mein? that's what i always get! usually with a small lemonade! ahhhhh
  • lalionne
    lalionne Posts: 47 Member
    yummmm, i love dumplings.
  • neanderthin
    neanderthin Posts: 10,252 Member
    Brown rice if available.
    LOL....sorry I just found that funny, much the same way Italians think of whole wheat pasta.
  • jamiem1102
    jamiem1102 Posts: 1,196 Member
    Uh - it depends on what kind of Chinese restaurant you're going to, right? If you're going to a place that's equivalent to Panda Express, it's going to be difficult to find stuff that's delicious and nutritious. However... the better quality Chinese restaurant that you go to, the more likely you'll get more healthy options.

    If you're going to a legit Chinese restaurant (which if they're serving sushi... I'm assuming it isn't), there should be some seafood options. Get the stuff that has a sauce that seems most nutritionally sound (i.e. soy sauce based sauces or something) and ask them whether you can get your fish/shrimp/scallops/whatever steamed and without breading. They'll usually do it for you.

    However, if you're not going to a place like I mention above, I would suggest going for vegetarian options like... "Spicy Eggplant" or some such equivalent... you're just going to be ingesting a lot of sodium that day. *shrug*

    Honestly, when you read the menu, you'll know which options might be safe and which options aren't. Make smart choices! Good luck!