I felt like sushi would be a safe option, but another example of where its best to speak to a manager at the restaurant before eating. The manager I spoke with was very familiar with Celiac disease as he has a family member with the same diagnosis. He was very helpful, but he, unfortunately, advised us that they do not safely avoid cross-contamination and that he would not let his family member with Celiac eat at Sushi Zushi.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent
Incredibly limited selection, wait staff seemed hassled by the request for a gluten-free menu (online has no indicators) and gluten-free tamari (tried to insist low-sodium was the same thing!) The sushi was also grocery store quality and the spicy tuna was all mayo, no spice.
— Not at all
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Not Much
— Below Average
Yes
I've eaten at this location twice and gotten sick both times! Each time my waitress assured me everything l ordered was gluten fee-and they notified the chef about my allergy.... but still ended up super sick!
Amazing! Waitress made sure to let head chef know that I am sensitive to cross contamination. Had the delicious Cristina Roll sans jalapeños. Yum!
Yes
Great gf options.
gf is located on back of menu. great selection, knowledgeable and helpful staff. great selection!
2023 review! We just came and had an excellent experience. They have a separate gluten free menu and our waiter checked with the chef multiple times to make sure we had a safe meal we ordered a few spicy rolls and a Philly roll but the winner was the Tropical roll!! My god it was so good! Overall a great meal and no sickness as long as you advocate for yourself they were great!
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
Got takeout from here. Called to see if the nigiri was gf because it didn’t seem to be marked as such on the menu. The person who answered the phone did not seem confident in their answer so I skipped the nigiri. I chose three things marked gf from the menu & when doing online ordering, it gave me an option to put food allergy for gluten. While I know celiac is not an allergy, I know many places better understand if you say gluten allergy. I skipped their soy sauce/wasabi and used liquid aminos at home. Did not get sick
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Good
Sushi Zushi has a fantastic GF menu! I’ve ordered delivery many times and never had an issue. The online ordering system notes what is GF on the menu.
— Some
— Good
The staff was very attentive and patient while listening to my concerns and took time to figure out which would be the most safe options for me. There was some education required on my end to help them understand what was and was not gluten. But they were open to hearing and accommodating.
Because the summer noodles are cold and therefore not cooked in a wok, I decided to try those and the coconut noodle soup. They said the protein options were marinated in a sauce that is NOT gluten free so I skipped those. I felt well after both dishes. I decided not to try the sake rita because staff was not sure if it was gluten free or not.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Good
While this place does not have a separate gluten free preparation area, they will change their gloves, utensils and clean their prep space if you tell them your celiac and ask for it. They have extensive gluten free options. Their wasabi IS gluten free, the manager brought me the bag of powder they use and corn starch is used. Nothing else in it of concern. I’m fairly sensitive and I had no problem here, I trusted their gluten free menu and had a variety of options to choose from.
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Good