List of Paleo-ish Options at chain restaurants? - PaleoHacks.com most recent 30 from http://paleohacks.com 2013-06-19T01:39:51Z http://paleohacks.com/feeds/question/16491 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://paleohacks.com/questions/16491/list-of-paleo-ish-options-at-chain-restaurants List of Paleo-ish Options at chain restaurants? Sigil 2010-12-17T23:38:41Z 2013-01-22T03:37:49Z <p>I know this is kind of an "eh...." question, but with the amount of travel I do, I'm pretty nervous about being able to eat out! I'm usually in a hotel room with 3-4 other people, making food storage a bit of an issue.</p> <p>I'm fine with finding salads, grilled fish and the like, but I'm wondering if there's any sort of directory or list of acceptable-ish meals for bigger chain places like P.F. Changs. </p> <p>By Paleo-ish I mean not fried, low sugar, low additive. It doesn't have to be "pure" paleo or anything like that, just something that wouldn't be ORANGE CHICKEN WITH FRIED RICE or what have you.</p> <p>Thanks you guys, I'm really liking this community, you've been a great help and encouragement!</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/16491/list-of-paleo-ish-options-at-chain-restaurants/16495#16495 Answer by jenna for List of Paleo-ish Options at chain restaurants? jenna 2010-12-17T23:48:58Z 2010-12-17T23:48:58Z <p>I always go for a grilled chicken caesar with no croutons and the dressing on the side. If the dressing looks gross i set it aside and ask for oil and balsamic vinegar.</p> <p>There are some chains, like Houlihans, that make everything fresh. When I go there, i just tell them what I want and they make it. It really depends on the chain.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/16491/list-of-paleo-ish-options-at-chain-restaurants/16498#16498 Answer by Stephen-Aegis for List of Paleo-ish Options at chain restaurants? Stephen-Aegis 2010-12-18T00:03:10Z 2011-02-08T18:39:18Z <p>Any Meat.</p> <p>Request it to not be cooked in Vegetable Oil, Soy Sauce(unless GF) or Fried.</p> <p>Request Real Butter, be sure to clarify that Margarine is NOT real butter.(yes this has been a repeated required explination)</p> <p>Steamed Veggies(any)</p> <p>Potato- mmm.see Real Butter requirement.(dont eat the skin)</p> <p>avoid gravies(wheat) and most dressings(vegetable oils, blech) unless they can clearly list ingredients.</p> <p>Some of my favorites eating out:</p> <p>Outback: Steak Big one, Medium Rare. Potato with Cheese and Butter(im lacto-paleo) Steamed veggies(usually broccoli/cauliflower/carrots) psuedocheat: they have a gluten free dessert Chocolate Thunder down under. wayy too much sugar :)</p> <p>Carrabas. Chicken Caesar Salad, no croutons.</p> <p>Any Japanese Teppenyaki: bring GF Tamari if they dont have it available to cook with. </p> <p>Local Chinese. Discuss with them that you are GF, otherwise they can handle.</p> <p>PF Changs: has a GF Menu, just watch for the heavy vegetable oil use.</p> <p>Chipotle: watch the veggies, cooked in heavy soybean oil. you can request fresh veggies no oil at most locations if youre willing to wait a few minutes(you should!)</p> <p>Mexican: Fajita plate sans shells.</p> <p>Sushi. be careful of the fake crab sticks, they have wheat in them, very minimal, but its there.</p> <p>BBQ: All Day Pulled Pork can be amazing, question them about sauce ingredients, sugar content is often thru the roof. sometimes they use thickeners. I get a pound of pork at a local place, vinegar based sauce, never have leftovers. so good.</p> <p>Sams Club: my 2 local ones, and I presume now everywhere, now have Gluten Free Rotisserie Chickens for $5. Easy Grab and go GF Paleo meal.</p> <p>Longhorn: Flo's Filet, steamed veggies, baked potato.</p> <p>Ted's montana grill: Buffalo!</p> <p>so many of the big chains have GF Menu's now... just make sure that youre checking what they are using to cook with. Dont blow a healthy meal with a bolus of vegetable oil.</p> <hr> <p>Edit: Moes now has Grassfed Steak and gluten free labeling!</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/16491/list-of-paleo-ish-options-at-chain-restaurants/16499#16499 Answer by JoeBranca at paleoplusone.com for List of Paleo-ish Options at chain restaurants? JoeBranca at paleoplusone.com 2010-12-18T00:03:26Z 2010-12-18T00:03:26Z <p>I ended up at a PF Change outing not too long ago, and despaired over the menu until I saw the seared lamb. I got that and a side of asparagus and was good to go!</p> <p>My general principle is to ask for substitutions, usually to swap out sides of rice/potato/white carb for some veggies. This is what can make the ultimate pollo bowl at El Pollo Loco somewhat paleo. Chipotle have highly flexible options. </p> <p>Though in many cases, the follow up is needed: "that's okay if it's an extra charge." But usually worth it for me.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/16491/list-of-paleo-ish-options-at-chain-restaurants/16503#16503 Answer by ricechek for List of Paleo-ish Options at chain restaurants? ricechek 2010-12-18T00:15:15Z 2010-12-18T00:15:15Z <p>What works for me (but it's never perfection):</p> <ul> <li><p>Ask if food can be cooked in butter, when possible (like eggs for breakfast, or sauteed greens).</p></li> <li><p>Ask for EVOO, if possible (uncanny how many places have barrels of canola oil!).</p></li> <li><p>No added sugar (sometimes I fib and say I'm "pre-diabetic" so they take me more seriously). This is a must at Thai restaurants.</p></li> <li><p>No wheat (although hard to escape if gravy or breading is involved). Gluten-free choices are a value-add!</p></li> <li><p>Usually no starch, add extra veggies (but I occasionally eat small amounts of potatoes and white rice).</p></li> <li><p>Grilled meat with no added salt.</p></li> </ul> <p>PF CHANG'S EXAMPLE: I'll order the northern style spare ribs appetizer and one of the gluten-free entrees like beef/broccoli. Since I know I can't escape PUFAs there, I load up on fish/krill oil beforehand. YMMV</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/16491/list-of-paleo-ish-options-at-chain-restaurants/16504#16504 Answer by Whitney for List of Paleo-ish Options at chain restaurants? Whitney 2010-12-18T00:15:20Z 2010-12-18T00:15:20Z <p>Don't forget breakfast for dinner...veggie omelet</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/16491/list-of-paleo-ish-options-at-chain-restaurants/18396#18396 Answer by UrbanStoneAge for List of Paleo-ish Options at chain restaurants? UrbanStoneAge 2011-01-09T22:11:21Z 2011-01-09T22:11:21Z <p>There's a new iPhone app that provides exactly what you're asking for! It's called PaleoGoGo, and you can check it out at www.paleogogo.com.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/16491/list-of-paleo-ish-options-at-chain-restaurants/18401#18401 Answer by Chickenosaurus Rex for List of Paleo-ish Options at chain restaurants? Chickenosaurus Rex 2011-01-09T23:40:22Z 2011-01-09T23:40:22Z <p>Unless you have celiac or severe gluten intolerance, Subway can save the day in pinch. I get the foot long Philly cheese steak made into a salad. They'll make any sandwich into a salad. With the wide choice of veggies, it's a pretty good option, though next time I'm going to ask for double meat. A serving of meat at Subway isn't much.</p> <p>I am sensitive to gluten and other grains, and I didn't get sick the last time I stopped at Subway. I made sure they used clean gloves and kept my food away from any bread, bread crumbs, etc. </p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/16491/list-of-paleo-ish-options-at-chain-restaurants/18420#18420 Answer by W8liftinmom for List of Paleo-ish Options at chain restaurants? W8liftinmom 2011-01-10T06:13:19Z 2011-01-10T06:13:19Z <p>I try not to eat out often, that being the case, I don't sweat the small stuff and just stay away from bread, battered foods, corn, and beans.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/16491/list-of-paleo-ish-options-at-chain-restaurants/18422#18422 Answer by THATgirl for List of Paleo-ish Options at chain restaurants? THATgirl 2011-01-10T13:41:18Z 2011-01-10T13:41:18Z <p>I normally go with a burger...minus the bun. Of course if its grass-fed then all the better but normally its not specified and/or they don't even know. </p> <p>I do is get a burger (no bun) and load it with as many paleo friendly toppings as I can...for example, mushrooms, a fried egg, lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion, etc. As for the side instead of fries I ask for steamed veggies. Places like Glory Days are very used to this and happy to comply. </p> <p>Good luck! What a great question, I'm about to travel for work and this is great info!</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/16491/list-of-paleo-ish-options-at-chain-restaurants/18453#18453 Answer by Adam Crafter for List of Paleo-ish Options at chain restaurants? Adam Crafter 2011-01-10T21:23:49Z 2011-01-10T21:23:49Z <p>Instead of a list, I'll just say that Bonefish Grill has been the best for me in terms of service and gluten free menu.</p> <p>Once the waittron notices that I have asked for the GF menu, they are very helpful, and are even suggesting other ways to make dishes paleo that i had not thought of right away.</p> <p>Adam recommends the ceasar without croutons, with anchovy fillets on top.</p> <h2>They never charge me extra for the extra fish on my salad, and i love them so.</h2> http://paleohacks.com/questions/16491/list-of-paleo-ish-options-at-chain-restaurants/22362#22362 Answer by bittykitty for List of Paleo-ish Options at chain restaurants? bittykitty 2011-02-08T19:31:45Z 2011-02-08T19:31:45Z <p>Do NOT use Olive Garden!I asked for a gluten free menu,made it clear I was ordering from the gluten free menu, and was treated to a big plate of wheat pasta(nothing else on the menu in my price range but the gluten free penne, and I was out to dinner with my boss)+ three days of stomach pains,intestinal bleeding,mouth ulcers,nerve issues ect.They were nice enough to apologize and refund the money,but from other sources, I am by far not the first person this happened to.Mexican places are normally pretty easy to work with, and I've heard Bonefish is as well. </p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/16491/list-of-paleo-ish-options-at-chain-restaurants/34456#34456 Answer by TedB for List of Paleo-ish Options at chain restaurants? TedB 2011-04-21T21:52:33Z 2011-04-21T21:52:33Z <p>Just heard about this place which is somewhat paleo friendly:</p> <p>. Roam Artisan Burgers in San Francisco </p> <p>Roam Artisan Burgers offers diners a choice of grassfed beef, freerange turkey, all-natural bison or house-made organic veggie burgers. </p> <p>All of Roam’s meat comes from a select group of purveyors and is humanely raised on open pastures. </p> <p>What’s more, Roam’s fries are cooked in rice bran oil, pickles are made in house, the sodas are sweetened with low-glycemic agave nectar, and nothing contains corn syrup or added trans fats. Meals are paired with organic milkshakes, house-made sodas, wine and kombucha on tap and local beers.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/16491/list-of-paleo-ish-options-at-chain-restaurants/92721#92721 Answer by Joshua for List of Paleo-ish Options at chain restaurants? Joshua 2012-01-25T15:17:52Z 2012-01-25T15:17:52Z <p>Cheesecake Factory Farmhouse burger w/out a bun - awesome </p> <p>Chipotle Burrito Bowl or Salad w/double meat. </p> <p>Sonny's BBQ, meat + salad bar (if I'm fairly desperate)</p> <p>Those are my 3 go-to places. </p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/16491/list-of-paleo-ish-options-at-chain-restaurants/118511#118511 Answer by LianeMJ for List of Paleo-ish Options at chain restaurants? LianeMJ 2012-05-09T22:51:19Z 2012-05-09T22:51:19Z <p>Wait wait wait - BUTTER? Is that paleo? You are confusing a newb here!</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/16491/list-of-paleo-ish-options-at-chain-restaurants/175081#175081 Answer by Julie for List of Paleo-ish Options at chain restaurants? Julie 2013-01-22T03:37:49Z 2013-01-22T03:37:49Z <p>Chili's has some great Paleo options...steak and steamed veggies, mango salsa chicken and veggies. </p>