If you’re celiac I wouldn’t recommend going here. I ordered something marked gf on the menu and asked if I needed to make any modifications. As I was eating my boyfriend asked why the satay with that meat wasn’t also marked gf, so I asked the waitress, she asked the kitchen, and sure enough that one is basically pure gluten. So FYI (and maybe this is basic knowledge for others but wasn’t for me) the mock duck is NOT gf. Not at all. But dishes including it at this restaurant might be marked gf.
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Tasty food, no reaction. I've had problems with cross contamination at many Asian restaurants so this was a real treat!
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Ginger Hop has never glutened me, and they are knowledgeable and mark their menu, it’s just that the food isn’t very good.
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Great GF pad thai and also passed the Nima gluten sensor test!
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Love this place! Totally celiac friendly! Everything is marked on the menu if it is GF and majority of the menu is actually GF. The fried rice is gf and that's pretty rare at Thai restaurants. I would definitely recommend stopping by and giving it a try!
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Loved it! Gluten free dishes are clearly labeled and staff was knowledgeable and friendly.
Was sick as soon as I left the restaurant. I ordered an item marked as GF and drilled the waitress about gluten and cross-contact. I also inquired about the fryer and she said it's not dedicated, although sweet potato fries were marked as gluten-free. I asked why they would be on the GF menu and she said because "there's an argument that high temperature can kill gluten." I didn't order the fries (of course) but I should have left right then instead of trusting they could get a veggie curry right.
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Great gluten free Pad Thai!
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They have an interesting menu and I liked my meal.
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Always come here for happy hour. Their chicken skewers and fire noodles are my favorite!
Best gluten-free pad thai I can remember having!