Dining Out Options with GERD (2024)

Dining Out Options with GERD (1)

Published on Friday, March 18, 2022 by Kari Tallent

Who doesn’t enjoy eating out or getting take-out?

Whether it is a social outing, a date night, or your schedule is busy and you don’t have time to make every single meal from scratch, it is nice to have the option of eating out on the town. Having GERD can make it difficult to find options that won’t cause a negative reaction.

GERD can be a short-term condition or a chronic long-term condition where the sphincter that opens and closes between your esophagus and stomach does not close all the way. When this happens food, fluid, and stomach acid flow back up into the esophagus, which can cause inflammation of the esophagus, but more commonly heartburn/indigestion.

The number one culprit is consuming fatty foods as they take the longest to digest and sit in your stomach causing continued production of stomach acid. Other foods to avoid are mint (peppermint and spearmint), acidic or spicy foods, chocolate, alcohol, and caffeine. Consider this when picking out where you want to dine.

So, after eating that delicious slice of pizza covered in all its cheesy and pepperoni goodness, you may pay for it with pain, discomfort, and the vow to never eat it again.

So what can you eat if you aren’t making it yourself?

You can start by recognizing foods that trigger your GERD. Below is a helpful compilation of those foods, but you may want to maintain a food journal to track trigger meals or foods so you are better equipped to make an enjoyable, pain free meal.

The foods & beverages listed here are the common heavyweight champs of reflux triggers:

AVOID:

Cheese-potent foods such as grilled cheese, Panini, or melts. Soups like chili or those that have a cream base should also be avoided. Also, anything citrus including beverages, fruits, or dishes composed of a lot of them.

Of course fried foods are a main item to stay away from, like hamburgers, fried chicken, fried fish, French fries, and other fried side dishes. Sauces and salad dressings that are high-fat, including toppings such as gravy or mayonnaise.

Individual foods that may cause GERD response would be onions, peppers, tomato based foods, chocolate, or foods prepared with a lot of butter or oil.

Beverages that need to be avoided are all carbonated drinks (soda, sparkling water), alcohol (beer, wine, and liquor), and those containing caffeine (coffee, tea, and iced tea).

CHOOSE THESE ITEMS INSTEAD:

Broth-based soups, grilled foods, lean cuts or white meat, steamed vegetables, baked potatoes. For toppings and sauces, choose those that are low or no-fat options. Sandwiches should be made with lean deli meats (turkey, chicken, roast beef) on whole grain.

I have also included some common cuisines with better choice options you can pick from in order to enjoy your favorite flavor without feeling restricted by your GERD.

Keep in mind if the portions are large, take some home or share the meal with someone. Do not be afraid to ask for substitutions or alterations!

Mexican

Broth based soup, fajitas, grilled chicken or fish, low-fat refried beans and rice, mild guacamole, tortillas, Burritos with grilled chicken, steak, or fish.

Italian/Mediterranean-

This is the most challenging, but hopefully with this guide you can still enjoy it. Stick to dishes with grilled meat, poultry, or fish using little to no cheese or sauce.

Soups such as minestrone, or pasta fa*gioli, pasta “en brodo” (light broth based sauce) or primavera without sauce.

Veal or chicken in light mushroom sauce and vegetables without garlic or too much olive oil. You can also choose risotto or polenta dishes made with vegetables (no butter and cheese).

Asian-

(It should be noted that most Asian vegetables are FODMAP friendly) Brown rice, Stir-fried or steamed dishes cooked with wine or lobster sauce, steamed dumplings.

Wonton soup, dishes made with vegetables in a light sauce or sauces thickened with broth or cornstarch.

Entrees such as beef with broccoli, velvet chicken, or shrimp with mushrooms and bamboo shoots. Fortune cookies make a great dessert that is yummy and entertaining.

Reference sources: Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Harvard Health Publishing, Dropping Acid “The Reflux Diet Cookbook”

  • Article Comments

Betty,
Thank you for your comment. If you check out other articles written by other contributors and myself, you can find some great food lists as well as recipes that are.specific for acid Reflux/GERD. If you are seen by a Gastroenterologist they may be able to refer you to a local dietitian who can provide you with outpatient nutrition counseling. I hope this helps and again, thank you so much for reading the article!

From Kari Tallent, MA RD on 05/14/2024 at 01:21 PM

Enjoyed, what I got to read. Would like to find a good dietitian or I could have a list of foods that would be what I needed to eat for acid reflux after I eat, especially in the evenings like they’re still up and around the esophagus.

From Betty on 05/13/2024 at 08:26 AM

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Dining Out Options with GERD (2024)

FAQs

How to eat out when you have GERD? ›

To help control GERD while eating out:
  1. Ask the waiter for a half portion.
  2. Share a meal with your dining partner.
  3. Order two small appetizers for your main course.
  4. Take half your entrée home in a to-go bag.
  5. Eat slowly.
Aug 15, 2007

What is the best dinner for GERD? ›

Good foods to eat for dinner to avoid heartburn include leafy greens, non-citrus fruits, ginger, oatmeal, healthy fats, seafood and aloe vera juice.

What takeaway can I eat with GERD? ›

Broth-based soups, grilled foods, lean cuts or white meat, steamed vegetables, baked potatoes. For toppings and sauces, choose those that are low or no-fat options. Sandwiches should be made with lean deli meats (turkey, chicken, roast beef) on whole grain.

Can I eat pizza with GERD? ›

Pizza is a double whammy as it's often fatty and covered in acidic tomato sauce, which exacerbates GERD. Classic or spicy marinara sauces over pasta can be triggers for GERD symptoms, too. Citrus fruits and chocolate are highly acidic, meaning you should also avoid these if you've been diagnosed with GERD.

What fast food is ok for acid reflux? ›

Tracy's 9 Best Fast Food Picks for Those With GERD
  • McDonalds. I order, "Grilled chicken, plain, with a small order of fries."
  • Chinese Take Out. ...
  • Smoothie Shops. ...
  • Food Court at the Mall - the Japanese place. ...
  • Kentucky Fried Chicken. ...
  • Snow Cone Stands. ...
  • Pizza shops. ...
  • Convenient stores such as Wawa or Royal Farms.
Aug 1, 2007

What calms GERD down? ›

It's always best to talk with your doctor before trying these options.
  • Baking soda. Baking soda can calm some episodes of heartburn by neutralizing your stomach acid. ...
  • Licorice supplements. Licorice root is an old herbal remedy that may help with heartburn. ...
  • Apple cider vinegar. ...
  • Chew gum. ...
  • Ginger.

Is pasta ok for acid reflux? ›

While pasta can be ok to eat if you're suffering from acid reflux, often your favourite sauces might not be! As we've already mentioned, tomatoes might make acid reflux symptoms worse – so it's best to swap out tomato-based sauces for a low-fat milk sauce or a broth. Milk can be a key component of many of our diets.

What is the best snack for GERD? ›

If you want a snack and have GERD, consider healthy, high-protein, and lean snacks like bananas, egg whites, carrots, and whole grains.

Can I eat a grilled chicken sandwich with GERD? ›

Lean Poultry: Low-fat meats like chicken and turkey are good to reduce acid reflux when grilled, broiled, or baked – NOT fried. Avocado: Despite being high in fat, avocados are rich in healthy fats, which can settle your stomach and prevent acid reflux symptoms.

Can I eat Subway with GERD? ›

Here are our favorite picks based on Zinczenko's book and our careful eating to reduce reflux symptoms. Subway Ham, Turkey or Roast Beef Sub, six inch. Put on as many toppings as you can manage. Hold the hot peppers, tomato and onion.

What is the best dinner for acid reflux? ›

Examples of the best foods for acid reflux include: Chicken breast – Be sure to remove the fatty skin. Skip fried and instead choose baked, broiled or grilled. Lettuce, celery and sweet peppers – These mild green veggies are easy on the stomach – and won't cause painful gas.

What can I eat out with GERD? ›

Better Choices
  • Baked potatoes topped with low-fat salad dressing.
  • Broth-based soups.
  • Grilled foods.
  • Lean cuts of meat, white meat.
  • Low-fat or no-fat salad dressings.
  • Lighter desserts, such as angel food cake.
  • Sandwiches with turkey, chicken, or roast beef on whole grain bread.
  • Steamed vegetables.
Apr 19, 2024

Can you eat Chinese food with GERD? ›

When it comes to Chinese food, the big challenge if you have acid reflux is that a lot of Chinese meals are fried, include meat, and are greasy and spicy. That's not a big problem, though, because most chefs at Chinese restaurants can easily adapt your order.

What is OK to eat when you have GERD? ›

Foods to eat with acid reflux may include vegetables, lean meats, and healthy fats. You may find your symptoms improve if you avoid fatty and spicy foods, chocolate, and caffeine. Acid reflux and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) involve acid backflow from your stomach into your esophagus.

Is GERD stopping me from eating? ›

Over time, the condition may lead to a loss of appetite and persistent vomiting, indicating complications of GERD . Although individuals with this condition may not be trying to lose weight, they may end up consuming less food because of the symptoms that affect their eating and digestion.

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