They said all the "curry" bowl dishes were gluten-free and nothing else. They changed they're gives, and I asked them to do allergy prep/ not cross contact, though I'm not exactly sure what all that entailed. I got the lamb vindaloo, which was yummy. I did not get sick.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Good
Located in the Transfer Co Food Hall, this is tasty. It feels a little pricy for what you get, but it is tastes very good.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Good
Local Indian restaurant serving traditional entrees and regional Indian street food. Half of the menu is gluten free. They have been willing to modify a dish to make it gluten free for me. They are also open to questions about ingredients. If you don't have Celiac's or aren't extremely gluten sensitive, the Onion Bajji is made with chickpea flour and cornstarch. It is not marked as gluten free as I think it is fried in the same fryer as the samosa. Great service too.