Good food and kind people. However, they aren't well-versed in gluten free safety. Per another review, I thought it would be a safe bet. Unfortunately, the naan is made in the middle of the kitchen (flour everywhere) where the rest of the cuisine is prepared. There are several menu items that DO contain gluten in the form of wheat flour, contrary to a previous review indicating the menu is all gluten free. Their appetizers, a dessert, and the bread contain wheat flour. The papadam, while not traditionally made with wheat flour, is prepped on a gluten surface.
I took my chances since we paid about $75 and I sorely regret it. I had an immediate, intense reaction. I wouldn't suggest this restaurant as a celiac safe option. Likely okay for mild gluten sensitive folks, but it's a gamble for those of us who suffer immensely from cross contact.
— Not very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent
Everything they have is GF, besides their bread, but they only have one station where they make bread. And the guy who does it, I never see do anything else. And the food is Amazing. I am not worried about getting sick because the whole menu besides bread I can eat
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Most/All
— Excellent