First time eating at restaurant post-op
Hi all,
I'm 6.5 weeks out now and tonight my husband and daughter and I went to a Mexican restaurant as we haven't gone out in quite a long time. I was very, very nervous to order because you just never know what they add into even seemingly healthy foods in restaurants...I ordered a soft shell taco with carne asada steak and onions and guacamole. I remove the shell and ate about 3/4 of the steak (was very tender, small bites) with a bit of the guacamole and that was it, passed off the rest to my 3 year old! Of course I caught myself wondering, what did they marinade the steak in (how many cals, any sugar in there, etc etc) I know it was a small portion but I still had a hard time...I know I will be faced with eating out with my family a million more times in my lifetime, so I guess my question is do you inquire about things like marinades, what is added onto the meat (butter, salt) during cooking, etc.? Or in a case like this, at a Mexican restaurant, would you just eat the protein part of the meal and not overthink it? Thanks!
I am almost 8 weeks out, and I try to stick to the "plain" stuff. We ate out tonight, my hubby ordered a steak and we shared it. But, I also am trying not to get too wigged out about stuff either. This is for the rest of our lives, and you have to be able to live your life. I would say one small meal once in a while that you don't know every single ingredient isn't going to hurt you.
Thanks guys! I really wanted to ask the waiter what is added to the meat, etc. but it's really hard at times to get that information, this waiter seemed a bit clueless. I was originally hoping they had Chili as an option or I could order just a side of beans or something but that was a no-go. Luckily I had no intolerance with the carne asada, I just tried my best to choose the most protein heavy item on the menu and didn't touch the carbs.
I usually look at the menu online before I go to the restaurant. I am much farther out so I can eat almost anything. Sometimes I am surprised by what seems like a healthy choice is a bad one. For example I looked up a salad with walnuts, feta cheese, strawberries, and mandarin oranges.I was going to add grilled chicken. Without the grilled chicken and salad dressing it came to over 600 calories.
The first few months I often checked out the menu to see if there was even anything I could eat. I also shared a lot of meals with my husband. I went for simple meals with protein. I don't question the servers as I don't think they really know that much about what is healthy and what has been added. I think you made a good choice.


In my opinion it depends on how much you eat out. If you eat out 2 or 3 times a month, I would not over think it. Choose the healthier items on the menu and eat an appropriate portion. If you're going to be eating out 2 or 3 times a week, then you're going to have to be very careful. I personally only eat out about twice a month, as that was a reason I ended up having surgery in the first place.