Food is good and very affordable, but only 4 options can be made gluten free as another reviewer mentioned. But, as long as you like one of the four (fried rice or one of 3 curries) it should be fine, right? As long as you tell them you have a gluten sensitivity you should be okay.
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Good
Very limited GF options. We were told only 4 items could be made GF: 3 curry dishes and Thai fried rice. I asked about rice noodle dishes but they said no. Very disappointing considering almost every other Thai restaurant we have been to can do GF rice noodle dishes. Also surprising because they had GF soy sauce.
We had house salad with ginger vinaigrette dressing, minus wonton noodles, and Thai fried rice. It was not stir fried with GF soy sauce, so it was rather plain, but they put GF soy sauce on the table. The service was also a bit slow for an uncrowded (Monday night) restaurant.
The food was good but not great. Given the limited options, we will skip this place in the future.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Average
Excellent Thai food, and the staff is VERY attentive to which dishes are gluten free. For example, if a dish contains even a small amount of oyster sauce (not GF) they will tell you. GF selection isn’t a lot of items, but I’ve been confident what I order is gluten free. A very nice atmosphere in the restaurant as well, with a nice beer/wine selection
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Excellent