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Diners who hate spicy food feel ‘heat shamed’ by restaurants — why is it a crime to skip the sriracha?

Last updated: June 30, 2025 10:18 am
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Spicy food may not be everyone’s cup of tea.

After developing a stomach ulcer four years ago, Jennifer Allerot, 53, had to give up her love for spicy foods, such as curry. Even a hint of spiciness now sends her reaching for Tums to ease the pain.

“If I even get a taste of something spicy on my tongue, my stomach is, like, ‘Oh, no,’ and I have to reach for a Tums immediately to stop the pain,” Jennifer Allerot told The Post. Tamara Beckwith

The trend of spicing up dishes seems to be everywhere, from chili pepper illustrations on menus to flaming hot sauces on tabletops. However, not everyone can handle the heat, leading to what some call the “heat-shaming movement.”

But when did it become a crime to prefer mild flavors over spicy ones?

Keeping It Cool

Samuel-Drake Jones, chef of Hudson VU in Hell’s Kitchen, believes customers should never be “heat-shamed.” Stefano Giovannini

Despite the spicy food craze, Jennifer Allerot hasn’t stopped dining out. She recommends befriending the waitstaff to navigate the spice levels when dining at new restaurants.

While chefs are usually willing to adjust the heat levels, they also emphasize the importance of tasting dishes as they were intended to be. Modifying a dish too much can alter its overall taste and texture.

Shannon Guthrie, 28, often finds herself in a spicy situation despite ordering mild dishes. She tries to avoid the mouth-burning aftermath by drinking lots of water.

Overall, the goal for chefs is not to have diners breathing fire but to create flavorful dishes that cater to everyone’s preferences.

Communication Is Key

Chef Michael King showcasing Sungold brand hot sauce and dried and smoked chilies used in recipes. Stefano Giovannini

Chefs recommend communicating your spice preferences when ordering to avoid any surprises. This also allows them to offer alternatives to balance out the heat, such as serving a side of starch.

It’s also essential to inquire about unfamiliar ingredients before ordering a dish to ensure a pleasant dining experience.

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Ultimately, chefs want diners to enjoy their meals, but there are some dishes where the spice level is non-negotiable.

As the love for spicy food continues to grow, building a good relationship with your server can help ensure you get a meal that satisfies both your taste buds and your stomach.

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