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Imperial Dip
The Imperial Dip sits on the middle of the menu of Bonefish Grill's Appetizer section at 680 calories per serving. It pairs 21g of protein with 28g of carbohydrates and 55g of total fat, and contributes 1610mg of sodium toward the FDA's 2,300mg daily reference value.
Moderate · 680 cal 21g protein 28g carbs 55g fat High sodium · 70% DV
What's in the Imperial Dip?
At 680 calories per serving, the Imperial Dip represents about 34% of a 2,000-calorie daily intake. On the macronutrient side, roughly 12% of those calories come from protein, 73% from fat, and 16% from carbohydrates — a profile typical of Bonefish Grill's Appetizer section. Sodium is often the line to watch with sit-down chain entrees, and this dish delivers 1610mg, or about 70% of the FDA's daily reference value. If you're watching salt, pairing the Imperial Dip with a side salad (dressing on the side) and water rather than a sweetened beverage is the standard mitigation. Like most items at Bonefish Grill, the dish is built for shareable portions and is plated at restaurant scale rather than a strict single serving. Boxing half of it before you start is one of the simplest ways to bring the per-meal calorie load down meaningfully without giving up the experience.
How this fits a 2,000-calorie day
One serving of the Imperial Dip supplies 680 calories, which represents roughly 34% of a 2,000-calorie reference day. That is a moderate restaurant-portion meal — generous compared to a home-cooked plate but not at the upper end of the chain's menu. A side salad or a smaller appetizer can round it out without pushing the day over budget.
The macronutrient split lands at roughly 12% protein, 16% carbohydrate and 72% fat by calorie share — a useful frame because raw gram counts often understate how much of a dish's energy actually comes from fat. Protein content is modest at 21g, so the dish leans on carbohydrate and fat to do most of the calorie work. Pairing it with a protein-forward side helps balance the plate.
Sodium clocks in at 1610mg, or about 70% of the FDA's 2,300mg daily reference value. That is on the higher end for a single restaurant serving. It still fits a normal day if other meals are light, but two restaurant meals in a row at this sodium level will add up quickly. Saturated fat is the other line worth watching at 12g — about 60% of the daily reference value — primarily a long-term cardiovascular consideration rather than a single-meal one.
Allergen profile
Shellfish Milk Wheat
The Imperial Dip is flagged for Shellfish, Milk and Wheat in the chain's posted allergen panel. The dairy component is most often in the sauce, the cheese topping or the butter used to finish the plate; an unsauced or sauce-on-the-side preparation can sometimes reduce — but rarely eliminate — the exposure. Wheat exposure typically comes from breading, pasta, the bun or batter; chains that publish gluten-friendly menus list specific substitution paths. Shellfish presence means shared fryers and shared prep surfaces are likely; a shellfish-allergic guest should ask for confirmation that the protein is cooked on a dedicated surface. Cross-contact in a shared kitchen is always possible, so when in doubt, ask the floor manager.
How it stacks up against the casual-dining category
Across the 80 Appetizer entries we track in this category — averaging 920 calories and 2,008mg sodium per serving — the Imperial Dip at Bonefish Grill sits roughly 26% lighter than the category average. It also delivers 398mg less sodium than the typical Appetizer item we list, which is the more useful number if you're cross-shopping menus on the way to a reservation.
For direct cross-shopping, here are the closest Appetizer matches we track at competing chains:
| Dish | Restaurant | Cal | Sodium | Protein |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coconut Shrimp Bites | Red Lobster | 680 | 840mg | 17g |
| Mozzarella Marinara | Carrabba's Italian Grill | 680 | 1,610mg | 28g |
| West Indies Patties | Bahama Breeze | 680 | 1,410mg | 21g |
| Truffle Fries | Yard House | 680 | 1,410mg | 11g |
Ordering strategy
If the Imperial Dip is the entrée you want, the highest-leverage adjustments are usually the ones that change the surrounding meal rather than the dish itself. Because the entrée itself is moderate, you have headroom for an appetizer or a starter side without dropping into restrictive territory — useful for a longer dinner where the goal is to stretch the meal rather than minimize it. Sauces, dressings and finishing oils are routinely the largest hidden source of calories on a casual-dining plate; getting them on the side gives you direct portion control without changing the dish you actually want to eat.
Ingredients summary
Crab, shrimp, artichoke dip, served with chips
| Lighter pick | Cal | Saved | Protein |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ahi Tuna Sashimi | 310 | −370 | 32g |
| Maryland Crab Cake | 420 | −260 | 21g |
The bottom line
The Imperial Dip from Bonefish Grill is a moderate entry on the chain's menu at 680 calories and 1,610mg of sodium per serving. Protein delivery is in the typical mid-range for the category. Anyone tracking sodium specifically — including most people on blood-pressure medication — should weigh this dish against the chain's lower-sodium options on the same menu before committing.