They did bring a sign to the table that said gluten-free so that the servers would know what not to offer. Most of the dishes are already gluten-free. The things that aren't are the standard bread (naan, chapati), pakoras, samosas, some desserts. Most of the staff doesn't speak very fluent English, but we seem to have communicated fine. I have eaten here 3 times without incident. It is very tasty and the servers are continually checking on you to bring more food or beverages. We have also had catering for an event, and that went well, too.
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