Kasa Indian Eatery

5 ratings
$ • Indian Restaurant
Reported to have a gluten-free menu
Safety Rating
5 ratings

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4001 18th Street
San Francisco, CA 94114

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Celiac

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Does not know the difference between vegan and gluten-free. Will tell you that a dish is gluten-free when it is vegan.

Safety


How confident are you that this establishment takes safety precautions against cross-contact?

— Not at all

Quality & Quantity


Is there a gluten-free menu?

— No gluten-free information on the menu

Updated 1 year ago read full review

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Was just reminded of the time they told me a kati roll was gf and I ate it :/

Celiac friendly?

No

Updated 4 years ago read full review

Celiac

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Horrible experience!

While the staff assured my dish was 100% gluten free, I still had a bad reaction. This place shouldn't even advertise GF options because there is NO effort to minimize cross contamination. Do not go!

Celiac friendly?

No

Updated 7 years ago read full review

This establishment is NOT a dedicated gluten-free facility and may not be safe for those with celiac disease. Please contact the establishment directly to inquire about safety precautions.

Gluten-Free Features

  • Allergen List
  • Gluten-Free Menu

Categories

  • Indian
  • Restaurant
  • Takeout
  • Vegetarian Friendly

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Celiac

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Averse reaction after eating there -- my body is still full of pins and needles, and my face itches so much I want to peel my skin off. My belly is deteriorating as we speak, bloated and achey.

I had two "completely gluten-free!" curries of theirs. Haha. No.

One explanation is that they touch the roti all the time -- I've watched it; they smear curries on top of the bread with spoons. They pat, press, spread, and then put the spoons back into the curry pots. I know roti; I've eaten them in India and made them myself, and they're not usually crumbly. But it could be that their flour gets tossed around, or that pieces of roti end up in pots.

Second one is, of course, that no one knows what goes on in the back kitchen...

Not recommended.

Celiac friendly?

No

Updated 8 years ago read full review

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Really good order at counter indian "fast" food restaurant - they have Indian style burritos (NOT gf) but all their curries, meats and veggies are gf. Staff knowledgable. Good, healthier, authentic Indian street food. Worth a trip if you are in neighborhood. They've also got food trucks at various locals downtown.

Celiac friendly?

Yes

Updated 9 years ago read full review

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