The gluten free items were marked on the menu and the food was really tasty and not too expensive. My mom and I are both pretty sensitive celiacs and neither of us had any issues after eating 😁
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
They wash the pans between every dish and you can see the kitchen. The pans are quite worn and scratched though so I wouldn’t have used them for my own cooking. I didn’t get sick, so maybe I’m just normally overly cautious.
My friends loved their food, my food was decent.
They have many glutenfree options and they are clearly marked on the menu. Staff was also good about answering questions. We got take-away and all of the food was clearly marked.
Edit: I’m 98% sure I did in fact get glutened by this place. My reactions can be slow and very different each time, but it’s a week later and there’s no doubt I was glutened. The 2% doubt are because there’s always the the possibility that it happened somewhere else. Changed to 1 star from 4.
— Not very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Average
People are very allergy conscious and its possible to get most things on the menu gluten free.
Yes
I have missed asian take-out ever since I was diagnosed. I love noodles and fried rice. Nordic Noodle makes great wok-dishes with rice noodles or rice, and they have glutenfree soysauce! It's delicious, and I come there every time, I'm in Copenhagen.