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Joy Luck I
Located on Dunlawton Ave. in Port Orange, Florida, Joy Luck Restaurant is very convenient. The warmly decorated restaurant provides a comfortable atmosphere. The variety of food offered at Joy Luck is astounding. Each item on the menu delivers the essence of time-honored Chinese culinary art in Joy Luck. Customers come from miles away for flavorful and tender chicken and delectable seafood dishes. The restaurant guarantees that each ingredient is fresh and of the highest quality.
Nutrition information provided by Healthy Dining
Healthy Dining Choices at Joy Luck I:
Korean Chicken (Serves 2)
Entre serves 2 people,
analysis for 1 serving.
Chicken breast with peppers and onions in a curry sauce.
Analysis does not include white rice served on the side; see separate analysis below.
calories
220
fat
8 g
saturated fat
1.5 g
cholesterol
65 mg
sodium
580* mg
carbs
10 g
fiber
2 g
sugar
4 g
protein
26 g
fruit/veggies
0.5 cup
Korean Chicken (Serves 2)
calories
220
fat
8 g
saturated fat
1.5 g
cholesterol
65 mg
sodium
580* mg
carbs
10 g
fiber
2 g
sugar
4 g
protein
26 g
fruit/veggies
0.5
calories from fat
0
trans fats
0 g
Sautéed Seafood (Serves 2)
Entre serves 2 people,
analysis for 1 serving.
Shrimp, squid, lobster and vegetables.
Analysis does not include white rice served on the side; see separate analysis below.
calories
270
fat
9 g
saturated fat
3.5 g
cholesterol
345 mg
sodium
410* mg
carbs
9 g
fiber
1 g
sugar
3 g
protein
38 g
fruit/veggies
0.5 cup
Sautéed Seafood (Serves 2)
calories
270
fat
9 g
saturated fat
3.5 g
cholesterol
345 mg
sodium
410* mg
carbs
9 g
fiber
1 g
sugar
3 g
protein
38 g
fruit/veggies
0.5
calories from fat
0
trans fats
0 g
Mixed Vegetables (Serves 2)
Entre serves 2 people,
analysis for 1 serving.
Broccoli, cabbage, carrots, waterchestnuts, corn, bamboo, and zucchini.
Analysis does not include white rice served on the side; see separate analysis below.
calories
140
fat
3.5 g
saturated fat
0.5 g
cholesterol
0 mg
sodium
260* mg
carbs
23 g
fiber
10 g
sugar
8 g
protein
9 g
fruit/veggies
3 cups
Mixed Vegetables (Serves 2)
calories
140
fat
3.5 g
saturated fat
0.5 g
cholesterol
0 mg
sodium
260* mg
carbs
23 g
fiber
10 g
sugar
8 g
protein
9 g
fruit/veggies
3
calories from fat
0
trans fats
0 g
Salmon Fillets (Serves 8)
Entre serves 8 people,
analysis for 1 serving.
Roasted salmon fillets with lemon juice and seasoning.
Analysis does not include white rice served on the side; see separate analysis below.
calories
340
fat
22 g
saturated fat
5 g
cholesterol
90 mg
sodium
180* mg
carbs
0 g
fiber
0 g
sugar
0 g
protein
33 g
fruit/veggies
0 cup
Salmon Fillets (Serves 8)
calories
340
fat
22 g
saturated fat
5 g
cholesterol
90 mg
sodium
180* mg
carbs
0 g
fiber
0 g
sugar
0 g
protein
33 g
fruit/veggies
0
calories from fat
0
trans fats
0 g
White Rice (1/2 cup)
calories
120
fat
0 g
saturated fat
0 g
cholesterol
0 mg
sodium
0* mg
carbs
27 g
fiber
0 g
sugar
0 g
protein
2 g
fruit/veggies
0 cup
White Rice (1/2 cup)
calories
120
fat
0 g
saturated fat
0 g
cholesterol
0 mg
sodium
0* mg
carbs
27 g
fiber
0 g
sugar
0 g
protein
2 g
fruit/veggies
0
calories from fat
0
trans fats
0 g
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