- While one deep-fried spring roll with no sauce is only 115 calories, it also provides 4.5 grams of fat. The average egg roll has about 110 calories and 2.5 grams of fat.
- Eat small amounts at Chinese restaurants to avoid weight gain. One cup is a very small portion. Only one cup of beef chow mein carries 320 calories and nearly 20 grams of fat.
- Combination meals may be inexpensive, but they pack on the calories and fat. A typical combo meal of spring roll, fried rice, noodles, lemon chicken and sweet and sour pork on one plate packs a whopping 900 calories and 40 grams of fat.
- Chinese soup is a good alternative for dieters. A medium-sized bowl of wonton soup is only 240 calories and 13 grams of fat, while a bowl of Chinese crab soup carries only 160 calories and four grams of fat.
- Most of the calories in prepared Chinese food come from fat. An order of stir-fry vegetables may only contain 19 grams of fat, while an order of kung pao chicken adds about 75 grams of fat to your waistline.
- Desserts in Chinese restaurants aren't as unhealthy as the other courses. One fortune cookie only has about 30 calories, and you'll only consume 160 calories from two almond cookies.










