We enjoyed a wonderful meal. Staff were careful with gf and df needs. Only problem, they were short staffed and our order got lost. They provided us with gratis aps and were very apologetic. We would definitely come again, might do carryout though until staffing improves.
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent
The staff was very knowledge about celiac disease and helping to prevent cross-contamination. The waiter was able to tell me which items were safe, and he went the extra mile as to check with the kitchen staff before putting my order in the system. I ordered the chicken saag with rice and a mango lassi. Many items on their menu are GF, but avoid anything that could be fried as there is only one fryer. Definitely avoid the buffet they have set up, I watched a fellow patron cross-contaminate the rice spoon by touching it to a samosa before my eyes.
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent
This is fantastic food that they make from scratch. They are very careful keeping us safe
It’s probably the best Indian food I have ever had.
Yes
P much everything except the naan is gluten free. My friend has celiac and she eats here all the time
Yes
I've eaten here a few times since my celiac diagnosis and never had any problems. I spoke with the chef who said all the curries are naturally gluten-free, just steer clear of the naan bread, obviously. Apparently their buffet has marked which items are GF, although I haven't seen it myself (I also get takeout!) This place is a diamond in the rough and I hope it sticks around.
Yes