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How to Eat Healthy at a Chinese Buffet

By Jody Morse, published May 14, 2008
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Many people love to dine at all-you-can-eat Chinese buffets. Unfortunately, many of the choices which are offered at Chinese buffets are very unhealthy. While it may be okay to eat unhealthy food from an all-you-can-eat Chinese buffet every once in awhile, you should try to avoid doing it every time that you eat at one. Here are just some of the things that you should know if you are trying to eat healthy at a Chinese buffet.

White Rice Vs. Fried Rice

Whenever possible, you will want to try to choose steamed or brown rice. However, there are a lot of Chinese buffets that do not offer these choices as options, mainly because most people tend to choose either white rice or fried rice. So, which type of rice should you select? The best bet for your waist, and calorie intake, is to opt for white rice instead of fried. The reason is because fried rice IS white rice - after it has been fried.

Forget About the Lo Mein

While Lo Mein may be very delicious, it is also incredibly unhealthy. The main reason is because of the high percentage of sodium which can be found in this Chinese dish. While it may not seem like it, there is more sodium in a serving of Lo Mein than there is in an entire pizza from Dominoe's. If that's not bad enough, most people tend to eat other foods with Lo Mein when they eat at a Chinese buffet. If you aren't trying to break your diet, the best thing that you can do is forget about this unhealthy Chinese cuisine.

Opt For Steamed Vegetables

If you want to make Chinese eating healthy, it is important to make sure that you opt for dishes with steamed vegetables, such as Chicken or Shrimp with Mixed Vegetables. Even when they are cooked in a type of sauce, steamed vegetables are still very healthy. Steamed vegetables are a great way to get all of the essential vitamins and fiber that the body needs.

Avoid High Fat Meat Dishes

Chinese food is well known for some high fat meat dishes. Some of these include General Tsao's Chicken and Mu Shoo Pork. Beef dishes are also known to be very high in fat. If you are going to eat meat, it is best to eat non-fried chicken, such as the type that you would find in Chicken With Mixed Vegetables or Chicken Chow Mein.

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love your icon,,,get out much?

Posted on 09/01/2008 at 3:09:27 AM

 
you are so wrong to waste food,,,my gal and i used to eat at this place where the lady would have a fit if you didn't clean your plate,,,,,we had to quit going there because she would also sit at our table and make conversation

Posted on 09/01/2008 at 3:09:02 AM

 
I've got one: don't go. Buffets are just asking for trouble.

Posted on 05/26/2008 at 8:05:51 PM

 
These are excellent tips !

Posted on 05/24/2008 at 12:05:50 AM

 
SUPERB ADVICE, Jody! You have to really watch what you eat a those buffets! :-)

Posted on 05/20/2008 at 1:05:54 PM

 
Thanks for the great advice!

Posted on 05/17/2008 at 11:05:46 PM

 
Great tips!

Posted on 05/17/2008 at 9:05:27 PM

 
I learned something new from this. I was always under the impression that fried rice was a different type of rice. Very good advice and info!

Posted on 05/17/2008 at 8:05:19 AM

 
I love Chinese buffets. I almost never get the fried items and eat loads of steamed vegetables and soup. Excellent suggestions!

Posted on 05/16/2008 at 9:05:02 PM

 
I always opt for steamed rice and I steer clear of a lot of the high fat options available. I don't like to eat food that is literally swimming in oil. This is a really useful article Jody. It just goes to show that you can eat healthily at a Chinese buffet if you are careful. Sophie

Posted on 05/16/2008 at 7:05:54 PM

 
Thanks for sharing these tips. I was many years ago in China but wasn't aware of all these tips.

Posted on 05/16/2008 at 2:05:09 AM

 
great info. i had no idea about the salt. and wow- i didn't know moo shoo was so high-fat, i figured that would be relatively healthy bc there are veggies in it.

Posted on 05/15/2008 at 10:05:34 PM

 
i had no idea this was even possible haha

Posted on 05/15/2008 at 9:05:07 PM

 
But I love chinese donuts, with sweet and sour sauce on them, Mmm. I usually only take like 2 or 3 bites of each of the things I take at the Chinese buffet.

Posted on 05/15/2008 at 6:05:48 PM

 
mmm...love the Chinese buffet! Thanks for the tips!!!

Posted on 05/15/2008 at 12:05:40 PM

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