What foods should I avoid with acid reflux?

December 31, 2025

What Foods Should I Avoid With Acid Reflux? A Complete Guide by mr.hotsia

For more than 30 years, I have traveled across Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar, and India 🌏. I’ve eaten street food in Bangkok, spicy noodles in Vietnam, grilled meats in Laos, fermented dishes in Myanmar, and curry in India. Through all these journeys as mr.hotsia, I learned something important:

Certain foods almost always trigger acid reflux.

Many travelers and locals often asked me:

“What foods should I avoid with acid reflux?”

This article lists the most common reflux-triggering foods, explains why they cause symptoms, shares real experiences from my travels, and gives practical tips to help you manage acid reflux naturally and safely.


1. Spicy Foods 🌶️

Spicy food is one of the biggest acid reflux triggers.

Why spicy food causes reflux:

  • Increases stomach acid

  • Irritates the esophagus

  • Slows digestion during stress

  • Can cause immediate burning

Examples from my travels:

  • Thai pad kra pao

  • Vietnamese spicy pho

  • Lao papaya salad

  • Indian masala curry

These dishes always triggered burning when eaten late or in large amounts.


2. Fried and Oily Foods 🍟

Fried foods are slow to digest and create pressure in the stomach.

Why fried food causes reflux:

  • High fat content

  • Delayed digestion

  • Extra stomach pressure

  • More acid buildup

Examples:

  • Fried chicken

  • Deep fried snacks in Laos

  • Indian samosas

  • Thai fried rice late at night

Whenever I ate fried food before sleeping, reflux came almost guaranteed.


3. Fatty Meats and Processed Meats 🍖

Fatty and processed meats sit in the stomach longer, causing reflux.

Examples:

  • Pork belly

  • Sausages

  • Bacon

  • Fatty barbecue meats

During my travels in Myanmar, grilled pork and fatty BBQ often triggered strong nighttime reflux.


4. Citrus Fruits and Juices 🍋

Citrus fruits are acidic and can irritate the esophageal lining.

Avoid or limit:

  • Lemon

  • Lime

  • Orange

  • Grapefruit

  • Citrus juices

In Vietnam, drinking lime juice with spicy noodles always caused burning for me.


5. Tomatoes and Tomato-Based Foods 🍅

Tomatoes contain natural acids that increase reflux.

Foods to avoid:

  • Tomato sauces

  • Pizza

  • Ketchup

  • Thai fried rice with tomato

I noticed this often when eating tomato-based curries in India.


6. Chocolate 🍫

Chocolate contains caffeine and theobromine, which relax the LES (the valve that keeps acid down).

Chocolate can cause:

  • Burning

  • Regurgitation

  • Nausea

  • Chest pressure

Chocolate drinks in Thailand and dark chocolate in Vietnam often caused acid discomfort during my trips.


7. Coffee and Caffeinated Drinks ☕

Caffeine increases acid production and relaxes the LES.

Avoid or limit:

  • Thai iced coffee

  • Vietnamese drip coffee

  • Espresso

  • Energy drinks

During work trips, drinking strong Vietnamese coffee on an empty stomach always gave me reflux.


8. Soda and Carbonated Beverages 🥤

Carbonation expands the stomach and pushes acid upward.

Avoid:

  • Cola

  • Sparkling water

  • Lemon soda

  • Energy drinks

On hot days in Laos, soda with spicy food always led to immediate reflux.


9. Alcohol 🍺

Alcohol relaxes the LES and increases acid production.

Drinks to avoid or limit:

  • Beer

  • Wine

  • Spirits

  • Cocktails

When I traveled in Myanmar, drinking beer with oily meals triggered strong nighttime reflux.


10. Mint and Peppermint 🌿

Many people think mint is soothing, but it actually relaxes the LES and increases reflux.

Avoid:

  • Peppermint tea

  • Mint candies

  • Mint desserts

Mint candy after meals in India often triggered reflux for travelers.


11. Onions and Garlic 🧄🧅

These can increase gas and pressure in the stomach, causing acid to rise.

Onions cause:

  • Bloating

  • Gas

  • Chest tightness

Raw onions are especially problematic.


12. Dairy Products for Some People 🥛

Not everyone reacts to dairy, but many people experience reflux after:

  • Milk

  • Cheese

  • Creamy dishes

  • Yogurt (for some)

Heavy dairy dishes in Thailand and India sometimes triggered my reflux when eaten late.


13. High-Sugar Foods and Desserts 🍰

Sugar ferments in the stomach and increases gas pressure.

Avoid:

  • Cakes

  • Pastries

  • Ice cream

  • Sweet drinks

When traveling in Cambodia, sugary desserts late at night always worsened burning sensations.


Why These Foods Trigger Acid Reflux

All the foods listed above share characteristics that worsen reflux:

  • They relax the LES

  • They increase stomach acid

  • They slow digestion

  • They create pressure

  • They irritate the esophagus

These effects can lead to:

🔥 Heartburn
🤢 Nausea
🫢 Regurgitation
😮‍💨 Breathing discomfort
🗣️ Hoarseness
📌 Chest tightness
🤧 Throat irritation


Foods That Often Cause Reflux at Night

Nighttime is the worst time for reflux because your body is lying down and digestion is slower.

Avoid eating these late:

🌶️ Spicy dishes
🍟 Fried foods
🍕 Pizza
🍔 Burgers
🍜 Noodles
🍺 Alcohol
🥤 Soda
🍫 Chocolate

During my travels, nighttime meals were almost always the cause of strong reflux episodes.


How to Reduce Reflux Triggers Without Giving Up All Your Favorite Foods

You do not need to avoid everything completely.
Here are tips that helped me while traveling:


🍽️ Eat smaller portions

Large meals create intense pressure.

🍵 Drink warm ginger tea

Helps ease digestion.

🚶 Walk after meals

Improves stomach movement.

🧊 Avoid drinking iced beverages with heavy meals

They slow digestion.

🛌 Wait 2 to 3 hours before lying down

Reduces nighttime reflux.

🍌 Choose stomach-friendly alternatives

Banana, oatmeal, boiled vegetables, rice, lean protein.

💧 Stay hydrated

Keeps acid levels stable.

🧘 Manage stress

Stress increases sensitivity to reflux.


Real Stories From My Travels

Thailand

Spicy basil stir fry and fried chicken caused the strongest reflux for many locals.

Vietnam

Super spicy noodles and iced coffee triggered throat burning frequently.

Laos

Fermented spicy dishes combined with alcohol often led to severe nighttime reflux.

India

Tomato-based curries and dairy-rich sweets caused slow digestion and burning.

Myanmar

Barbecue meats and sodas led to pressure and regurgitation.

These patterns helped me understand which foods people should avoid with acid reflux.


When to Seek Medical Help

You should see a doctor if:

  • Reflux happens daily

  • You wake up choking

  • You have difficulty swallowing

  • Symptoms last longer than 2 weeks

  • You have hoarseness every morning

  • You feel chest pain

Persistent reflux may indicate GERD or silent reflux (LPR).


10 FAQs About Foods to Avoid With Acid Reflux

1. What foods are the biggest reflux triggers

Spicy, fried, fatty, acidic, caffeinated, and carbonated foods.

2. Should I avoid tomatoes

Yes. They are highly acidic.

3. Does chocolate trigger reflux

Yes. It relaxes the LES.

4. Is coffee bad for reflux

Yes. Caffeine increases acid.

5. Can I drink soda

Avoid it if possible. Carbonation creates pressure.

6. Are spicy foods bad for reflux

Yes. They irritate the stomach and esophagus.

7. Can alcohol make reflux worse

Yes. Especially at night.

8. Should I avoid dairy

Some people react to dairy, especially high-fat products.

9. Does sugar cause reflux

Yes. Sugar can increase gas and pressure.

10. What foods should I choose instead

Bananas, oatmeal, rice, vegetables, lean proteins, and herbal tea.

Mr.Hotsia

I’m Mr.Hotsia, sharing 30 years of travel experiences with readers worldwide. This review is based on my personal journey and what I’ve learned along the way. Learn more