No gluten free soy sauce or tamari. I asked for gluten free soy sauce and they said they had tamari, but when the server brought out the bottle it had wheat in the ingredients. Other than that, the server was perfect, food was good. And if you stick to basic rolls (I had yellow tail roll and salmon avocado roll) and sushi or sashimi, you can eat. Bring your own gf soy sauce or gf tamari.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Average
The sushi here was excellent! Very fresh, and they say savvy sushi eater, there’s always plenty of gluten-free options. The waitress was able to bring gluten-free soy sauce and everything that had gluten was on a separate plate. You must know your sushi menu gluten-free options, as there’s no gluten free marking for any of the plates. Definitely recommend.
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Most/All
Good sushi, decent prices, with a GF hard cider available. The friendly but overwhelmed server seemed to know what celiac disease was, and provided me with a bowl of supposedly GF soy sauce on request. However, due to either sushi cross contamination, or possibly the “GF” soy sauce, I had a bad gluten reaction the next morning. Avoid this location if you are celiac or otherwise very sensitive. Of course, your mileage may vary.
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