OKCPirate 5,323 Posted July 17, 2016 @@bayougirlmrsc - good exlination of slider food, and good way of handling these buffets. I was wondering. I am so Scotch/Irish in my heritage, I have a tough time just paying full price knowing I will only eat 1/4 of the average American. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tssiemer1 549 Posted July 17, 2016 I get a take out container priced by ounce. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beck90 189 Posted July 17, 2016 Thanks you guys gave some great advice and it really helped tonight! @@VSGAnn2014 - sorry I didn't mean to come off as demanding.. More.. I was trying to avoid this becoming a debate about whether buffets should even be an option for those of us who are sleeved. And I was afraid if I didn't say something it would.. I was mostly looking for information on how to make the most of the experience and enjoy it the most even though I can't have the quantity I used to. @@jess9395 - TY this is exactly what I was looking for! I did what you suggested and went for variety rather than quanity.. I tried everything I wanted to try but only a bite of it.. it was a different experience than I normally have, but a great one! I tried loads of new things I've never tried before. @@AvaFern - Yep! I allotted lots of extra calories for going out to eat. I had low fat high Protein options earlier in the day to make sure I would be hungry and have the calories. Also I got a bit more out of my money because we sat and talked for three hours so I was able to get two plates (much smaller than my usual plates!) but what I ate when we came in digested.. I drank.. then was able to eat more in all that time. Also good point about what money I waste being a present to my friend @@LipstickLady Completely agreed! Choice of location was up to the birthday girl so I'm just figuring out how to make the best of it Best part EVER!!! They let me have a Child's buffet!!!!! They couldn't seem to figure out what my sleeve was but I asked if I could show them what I could eat and if they could give me a child's buffet and they said "Sure" so I showed them a plate and they were like "Yes absolutely ma'am We understand! You can have child buffet price!" (which was 7.99 as opposed to 14.19!!!) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beck90 189 Posted July 17, 2016 Oh if anyone is curious I had: Shrimp Crab salad with cheese General Tso's chicken (wiped off excess sauce as it's a bit spicy and high calorie) Sushi and Shashami with unidentified fish on top Egg chicken & Broccoli Grilled Vegetable mix with some delicious sauce I have no idea what it was. fruit mix with cottage cheese and for a treat I let myself have a tiny bit of noodles and a crab rangoon. Now bear in mind I only had a bite or so of each. So that sounds massive but lol it wasn't much. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Inner Surfer Girl 12,015 Posted July 17, 2016 Sounds delicious. My sister-in-law is Chinese so when she is in town we take her to our local buffet restaurant. Now, my plate looks more like hers (except for the starches) in volume than it used to before my sleeve. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BCs 1000 364 Posted July 17, 2016 (edited) I went to a buffet about a month ago. It was a total waste of money ($30 pp). As it was 'all you can eat', the food was very cheap and bulked out to fill up the people who go there to eat multiple plates. I would much prefer to go somewhere expensive and order a decadent entree or just an extremely rich dessert. It costs the same anyway! This is totally different to how I ate preop where I would fill my plate with rice or bread as it took a hell of a lot for me to feel full. Edited July 17, 2016 by BCs 1000 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Djmohr 6,965 Posted July 17, 2016 So getting the most out of a buffet post of is not an option in most cases and even harder with a Chinese buffet. If you can order a small plate or appetizer and skip the buffet itself that would work best. Many times with Chinese buffet, this is not an option so I will literally pick meat and veggies out of the buffet. That being said, I usually don't end up eating what I do pick out because of my restriction. When a Chinese restaurant has Hong Kong beef on the menu, I will order that and take the leftovers home. It is basically a filet mignon with Chinese veggies and it is delicious. YUM......or I will choose mu shu chicken or pork and don't use the little pancakes. Keep in mind there really is a ton of salt in Chinese food. Just do the best you can but don't expect to get your money's worth, that just doesn't happen at a buffet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SusieT 43 Posted July 17, 2016 Our Bariatric Care Center gives us printed "restaurant cards" post-op to show to servers, managers, etc stating that we have had WLS and to allow us to share a plate , order from the children's menu, take home leftovers etc. Our city of 75, 000 is so used to this after a decade or so, that we do not get much push-back from any place. I also figured I could put mashed potatoes or similar food in a take-out to be weighed at, say, Golden Corral, pay and eat it at the table as was mentioned above. You shouldn't have to avoid restaurants the rest of your life. Just make adjustments. Oh, and Egg Drop Soup is a good choice at Chinese restaurants, I'm told. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I467 using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rebecca wills 190 Posted July 17, 2016 You can have crab, our buffets have fresh sushi, so sashimi is pure Protein and shrimp you can always get there! Sent from my iPad using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rebecca wills 190 Posted July 17, 2016 Let the waiter know that you've had stomach surgery and you'd like to pay per pound. Ours does that for take out. Much cheaper. Enjoy! Sent from my iPad using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
#9grammy 274 Posted July 17, 2016 Our Chineese doesn't allow any of that sharing, lower price, eat from weighted container. But my husband and I still go maybe once every 6 weeks. We do eat out a lot, but I always have over half a plate go home with me. Probably 3-4 times in a week, yeah I don't like cooking and he doesn't cook. But now I'm hungry for Chineese and guess what? We're going there any time now, lol. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alex Brecher 10,515 Posted July 17, 2016 @@Beck90, I think it depends how you define “most for your money.” If you’re looking to get the lowest cost per bite, you’re probably going to end up with a stomachache, some guilt, and possibly dumping syndrome. I would instead look at getting the most for your money as getting the best experience possible. You’re spending that money; you have no choice about how much it is. So, once it’s spent, just see what you can get out of the experience. I would think the ideal birthday party would include a healthy meal and having a great time with your friends. There are usually some great and some terrible options at a Chinese buffet. chicken breast and fish if it’s not breaded are usually good, and vegetables are also good. Just watch out for sweet and sour sauce since it’s so sugary. For dessert, a lot of times you can find some nice fresh fruit. Rice and noodles probably aren't great. If you're looking to get a bigger bang for your buck, look for crab legs - they're more expensive! Looks like you solved the problem by eating a bunch of different foods and keeping the portion sizes small – that sounds like a good solution! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lema 236 Posted July 17, 2016 I don't go to buffets. I go to a regular restaurant and order my food. I eat the amount I am supposed to and take the rest home with me. If you want to go to be with your friends, know that you are paying for being with your friends. I don't want to pay money to hurt myself. No amount of food is worth dying an early death from obesity. I can and I will. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rebecca wills 190 Posted July 17, 2016 Wow that sucks! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alisha401 14 Posted July 18, 2016 One of the Chinese buffets around here allows people to do takeout from the buffet items and it is priced per pound of food in a takeout container. We went there for Father’s Day and they let me do takeout and eat it at the table with everyone else. I was careful to choose only Protein that was not breaded or deep fried, and had minimal sauce. I enjoyed what I had and it only cost me $4. That was a very good idea... Sent from my LGMS631 using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites