Had a good experience here: staff knew about gf options on the menu, very wide range (difficult to choose!) and lots of vegan options Unsure exactly how much staff understood cross contamination risks, but the understanding of Gf requirements and clear labelling on the menu helped me feel more confident
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
I had the gf tuna pesto sandwich, the bread was insane 😍 I had regular gf bread but you could also get gf pita bread. Really nice!
— Some
— Excellent
Best gluten free bread I’ve ever had!! They had lots of GF options, I’m guessing they have expanded their menu over the years
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
I’ve been eating here for the last few years on my trips to Ubud and the food is consistent and fresh. There’s not a HUGE GF menu but their GF bread was delicious as well as their juices.
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
First off I’ll say the service was good and the dairy free options were amazing. However, my waitress told me there was only one GF dish which was steamed veggies, rice and protein. I drenched it in the GF soy sauce I brought. I ordered vegan ice cream and the gluten free tart. Tasted good. Ironically this was the first place I got sick at in Bali. And my husband and I were cracking jokes about how we didn’t fit in there because we weren’t blogging about our yoga journey through Bali. Definitely a specific atmosphere. Also very cheap. My ‘eats anything’ husband did really enjoy the salmon dish he got.
No
Green Curry is amazing, but yo need to tell them Gluten Free so that they don’t add the sweet soya sauce (also, no fried onions on the rice, which is normal at every restaurant in Bali)
Yes
Amazing food and gluten free options. Went back 3 times in my week in ubud
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