Have had 2 great experiences here. The servers are knowledgeable and kind. The menu is not marked with what is gluten free. They do bring gluten free soy sauce to the table that is labeled. Here is some guidelines:
-the salad dressing is not gluten free. You can get a salad no dressing.
-the traditional onion soup that comes with the dinner is not gluten free because of the fried onions, you can ask for a substitute of miso soup.
-They can make the hibachi dinner and fried rice gluten free by using the gluten free soy sauce. I have eaten in the bar both times therefore it's been prepared on a grill in the back. Before my diagnosis I ate at the family style grill with a friend who was celiac and her food was prepared in the back, on the "allergy grill" while everyone else's was prepared in front of us.
- Edamame is gluten free
-i asked if they could make a California roll gluten free, they said their imitation crab is not gluten free, therefore they could do it, but for an upcharge to real lobster. So the rice and other ingredients are safe.
— Somewhat
— Most/All
— Excellent
Best sushi, amazing fried rice, and the hibachi is top notch. Eaten here at least 10 times never got gluten. I am also hyper sensitive.
— Very
— Most/All
— Excellent
Enjoyed sushi rolls with no cross contamination.
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Most/All
— Good
Amazing! When I got there I asked for gluten-free options and they were very knowledgeable about substitutions needing to be made, and they said they’d just make it in the back. Except when the chef came out to the hibachi grill, he said he was just going to use GF soy sauce (tamari) for everything, which means I got to feel like a real person and get my food straight off the grill with everyone else. I literally can’t remember the last time I had asian food, and it was delicious too! Everyone loved it.
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Most/All
— Excellent