Going out for a meal when you have PKU can sometimes feel like a challenge, but it really doesn’t need to be! As you get older, you will find that you are eating outside your home with your friends much more often. When it comes to restaurants, cafes and meals cooked by friends or family, all you need is a bit of planning and you will certainly be able to enjoy your meal with everyone else. Here are some tips that can make eating outside of the home a lot smoother: Check to see if there are any vegan or vegetarian restaurants near you. There are apps that you can download which will help you with this such as Happy Cow or VegGuide. These may be a good starting point when choosing a suitable location. -Always try to check the menu before you go. Most restaurants will now have their menu posted online so you can read it through and choose the best low protein options before you leave the house. This will also alert you if you need to bring low protein alternatives such as pasta and rice. -Check with the restaurant if they have a separate vegan or vegetarian menu. Always remember that not all vegetarian or vegan dishes will be suitable as meat substitutes such as beans or tofu are high in protein. -You or your parents should call the restaurant ahead of your visit and ask if they can cook your specially manufactured low protein foods such as pasta, rice or low protein pizza bases for you. Let them know that you must follow a low protein diet and give them examples of what you are able to eat. Chefs may even enjoy creating a unique dish especially for you. -Don’t be hesitant of visiting independent restaurants. They are much more likely to be able to deviate from the menu and make something bespoke for you. -If you are unsure of what is in a dish, always ask the waiter if they can provide a list of ingredients so that you can make sure there isn’t any hidden protein. -Make sure you keep a note of how many exchanges is in the meal so that you are aware of how many you have had. -Take your protein substitute before you go out so to ensure that you don’t overeat and feel too full to drink it afterwards. -Bring a set of scales with you to the restaurant so that you can weigh out any food that may contain phe exchanges. -If you are going to eat at a friend or family members house, make sure you ask in advance what they will be cooking and let them know of some low protein dishes that you enjoy eating. Here is some guidance about visiting restaurants based on type of cuisine: