Eating Out
How Many Calories, From Michelin-Star Dinner to Popular Pub Breakfast
A new law requiring disclosure of nutritional information in the U.K. pulls back the curtain on eating out at new segments of the market for the first time.
Signature Peking duck at Michelin-starred Hakkasan.
Source: HakkasanHeading out to dinner this weekend? Wondering what’s new on the menu?
Yes it’s calorie counts, for any restaurants employing more than 250 people in the U.K., part of a new law that aims to tackle obesity. While it’s likely many would rather not know, we’ve rounded up some of the richest dishes around, from Michelin-starred Hakkasan in Mayfair to a more prosaic pie from Pizza Pilgrims at Selfridges. And for context, their totals are compared to a Big Mac meal’s 1,000 calorie count for the burger, fries and Coca-Cola.