TIP #1: If you are going to splurge on eating Mexican food, splurge on quality Mexican food.
I have a few of my favorite spots, that are actually worth going to. I would rather get a scrumptious meal out, if it's going to be worth the calories!
Javier's:
Mixed ceviche, skinny jalapeno cucumber margarita, Javier's Salad (no cheese, dressing on side, add salmon), seafood enchiladas (share these, super rich, and definitely a diet "cheat")
Gracias Madre:
Squash tacos, Caesar salad, mojado tamal, side of tortillas with guac and black beans
Tacolicious:
Kale salad with shrimp, veggie tacos, tequila flight,
Mamacita:
Crudo de Hamachi, shrimp ceviche, little gem salad,
Beet salad (I order no cheese), ceviche (sub corn tortillas for chips), pozole soupCha Cha's: LATIN
Ceviche, salad with salmon, sangria
TIP #2:Share your favorite GUILTY treat.
If you want nachos, get them! I would recommend getting them for the table to share so you can enjoy them, but not consume the whole thing alone!
TIP #3: Order some veggies!
I always get veggie or fish tacos with corn tortilla's and a side of veggies and black beans instead of rice. I sometimes even do a big salad with salmon on top (my go to at most restaurants).
TIP #4: Order skinny drinks.
If you plan on getting wild and crazy, do a skinny margarita! You can also do tequila, lime, and soda water :)
TIP #5: Don't order everything fried
Pick one or two fried things IF YOU NEED IT, if you don't there are plenty of dishes that aren't fried
TIP #6: Don't be afraid to subsitute
NO SOUR CREAM- GUACAMOLE IS OK
NO CHEESE -OR LIGHT CHEESE
CORN TORTILLA-INSTEAD OF FLOUR
NO DRESSING- LIGHT DRESSING- OR DRESSING ON SIDE
NO RICE- OR SUB BROWN RICE (IF THEY HAVE IT)
SKINNY DRINKS
Now go out, and enjoy your night. Don't stress about it, just keep these tips in your back pocket!
Eating out doesn’t mean not eating well. Especially with Mexican food, which selections mostly consist of delicious veggies that are rich in fiber and nutrients that are beneficial to your health. I agree with your tip number 6; there’s nothing to fret about when you know how to pick the right alternatives. Like any other cuisine, Mexican food has its own share of variety of dish that are either healthy or unhealthy to your condition. Happy eating!
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