HappyGrape
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- Nov 1, 2013
Any recommendations for TS or QS or nearby in the parks, downtown Disney or nearby hotels? Anywhere with good salads or well prepared veggies
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If we head off site we stop at Thuyền Viên Restaurant - all vegetarian Vietnamese food.
Where is that?
Its Disneyland. Suspend your diet and eat whatever you want. Get churros and dole whips and corn dogs and whatever.
Its Disneyland. Suspend your diet and eat whatever you want. Get churros and dole whips and corn dogs and whatever. You only live once. But I do recommend the vegetable skewer at Bengal Barbecue regardless of whether you are eating healthy or not. That thing is tasty.
@NannyBeBe: Sincere condolences on the loss of your dear granddaughter.
For the OP: Since this is California, you'll find lots of salad choices at most restaurants in the parks and in DtD. Check the menus on allears.net to see what the salad choices are around DLR. We like the Greek salad at Paradise Garden Grill and the grilled veggie salad with quinoa at Jolly Holiday. My sister is very fond of the chef's salad at Plaza Inn. The salad at RDZ is quite tasty and can be customized.
One way to enjoy treats and still be mindful about healthy eating is to share. DH and I share just about all food at DLR, meals and treats, so that we get to try more things while still keeping portions under control.
(Also, the common abbreviation is DLR -- just in case other DISers want to reference this thread by doing a search.)
A lot of the DLR salads are deceptive. That apple nut salad that a few places have had has apples, cheese, sugar covered nuts, raisins and craisns and a sugar laden yogurt dressing. If someone needs to limit sugar, taking half the bread off a sandwich is probably a better choice.Yes, salad dressing can be a deceptive downfall to healthy eating, so we always ask for ours on the side. That way we can determine how much we want according to how salty/sweet the dressing is. Worst case scenario, we've been know to ask for lemon slices to squeeze over a salad instead of using dressing. Usually limiting the amount of dressing is enough.