cleanplateclub wrote:Mama Food Bar looks interesting, though it may be too far. The vegetarian selections look great but are there many gluten free choices?
Not knowing much about gluten free dining, are there cuisines where you can count on having a couple of gluten free choices?
pairs4life wrote:Can Chinese be gluten-free? If so I would hit either Sun Wah or Lao Sze Chuan Uptown.
spinynorman99 wrote:pairs4life wrote:Can Chinese be gluten-free? If so I would hit either Sun Wah or Lao Sze Chuan Uptown.
If someone has Celiac they avoid Chinese because soy sauce can have gluten in it (we have a friend whose Celiac is triggered by even a small amount of soy sauce). Since the OP only says the wife "eats gluten free" it sounds like more of a choice than a medical issue, so Chinese would likely not be out of the question.
pairs4life wrote:spinynorman99 wrote:pairs4life wrote:Can Chinese be gluten-free? If so I would hit either Sun Wah or Lao Sze Chuan Uptown.
If someone has Celiac they avoid Chinese because soy sauce can have gluten in it (we have a friend whose Celiac is triggered by even a small amount of soy sauce). Since the OP only says the wife "eats gluten free" it sounds like more of a choice than a medical issue, so Chinese would likely not be out of the question.
Yes. My question was triggered by soy sauce. After looking at labels, I came to realize a lot of soy sauces have wheat. I was expecting just salt and some sort of fermented soy.