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Find South Beach DietT Fare at Sbarro!

Whether you're on the road for business or going out for a casual meal, you

can now dine with confidence at many of your favorite restaurants with The South

Beach DietT Dining Guide. This handy reference book gives Phase-specific menu

advice from 75 of the country's most popular chain

and family restaurants, including Boston Market, Denny's, Chili's Grill

and Bar, and P.F. Chang's China Bistro. Additionally, The Dining Guide offers

suggestions for your favorite ethnic cuisines, as well as a listing of South

Beach DietT-friendly meals from business-class dining establishments in 15 of

the most visited U.S. cities.

In the The Dining Guide, you'll find specific menu options, like Greek

Salad (Phase 1), along with nutritional information (where available), including

calories, total fat, carbs, fiber, and Phase, displayed in a helpful chart.

You'll also get general serving suggestions, such as the one below, excerpted

from The Dining Guide for Sbarro, a cafeteria-style chain specializing in pizza

and Italian-American fare. Visit Sbarro at one of their 960 locations worldwide;

you'll probably notice one during your next trip to the mall.

Best Choices:

Not only must you skip the Neapolitan and Sicilian pizza offerings at

Sbarro, you also need to pass up all the strombolis, calzones, pasta dishes, and

most of the other entrees as well. So what can you fill up on? Consider the

Chicken Tenders with Mixed Vegetables (fresh zucchini, yellow squash, broccoli,

and baby carrots) along with one of the salad offerings, such as String Bean and

Tomato.

Of course, there will come the time when you're stuck in an airport and

Sbarro is the most convenient place to eat. If you just can't make a meal out of

chicken and vegetables, and you're on Phase 2 or beyond, you can have a slice of

Thin-Crust Cheese Pizza. If you don't see it on the menu, ask for it.

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