DC Personal Trainer Lets You In On The Best Weight-Loss Dining In DC

By Josef Brandenburg

Does this sound like you? You're trying to lose weight, but food choices get hard sometimes. Why? Because you need to eat out a lot, so you can't always control exactly what you can choose to eat, as you might if you cook most of your meals at home. It's a rather unfortunate scenario for anybody trying to lose weight, but there is a way to get around what can too often be a calorie-laden lifestyle.

If you have to eat out a lot, it's tough. It's very, very easy to have "just a little" of something you know is forbidden, even though you shouldn't, which can keep you from reaching your goals. But as the best personal trainer in DC will tell you, there are places you can go and get good quality food that won't break the bank -- or expand your waistline, either. Let's take a look at a few restaurants in the DC area that have fresh, healthy food at reasonable prices.

Hanami (www.hanamijapanese.com)

Are you a sushi lover? If yes, Hanami (www.hanamijapanese.com) is the place for you. It is one of the most sought after places for fish lovers. Here you get a wide variety of best quality fresh fish to choose from. If you are conscious about starch foods and looking to avoid them, then you have a wide selection to choose from. You can also decide between lip smacking dishes like tuna and salmon sashimi or dragon ball served with veggies, crab, roe and sauce enclosed in finely sliced avocado.

Outback Steakhouse (www.outback.com)

Yep, that's right. When you think of the Outback Steakhouse, you probably think of their deep-fried onion treat, better known as a "bloomin' onion," which is certainly not something you want to ingest if you're looking to trim your waistline. Nonetheless, this seeming fairyland of fattening fare has some really good choices for the low-carb focused, fitness conscious diner. The seared ahi tuna appetizer is a particularly good choice.

Logan Tavern (www.logantavern.com)

You might think the best personal trainer in DC wouldn't be caught in a tavern, but you'd be wrong. Right across the street from Whole Foods on 14th and P, you can substitute vegetables for any of their starchy side dishes. The crab cakes, too, are a diet and taste bud friendly choice.

The Heights (www.theheightsdc.com)

Although the words "Mustard crusted tuna" may not get your mouth watering, it is delicious and is the best choice for dieters with high nutrition and low calorie requirements. There are several other dieter oriented items on the menu to choose from. But make note of the fact that all dishes come with a side of pasta or potatoes unless otherwise specified. So, make sure you get some veggies instead.

Grillfish (www.grillfishdc.com)

The great thing about Grillfish is that you can eat every single item on their menu as long as you steer clear of starches. Avoid eating pasta and potatoes. This can be done easily, all you have to do is opt for veggies as a side dish instead of potatoes.

One other thing: Make sure you loosely plan your meals ahead of time, even if you are eating out. Doesn't have to be set in stone, but making sure you include certain types of foods (like fish and steamed vegetables, for example) and exclude others (like desserts) will help keep you on track. - 31875

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