Malaya Tea Room

1 rating
$$$ • Tea House
Reported NOT to have a gluten-free menu, but gluten-free options are available
Reported GF menu options: Bread/Buns, Dessert, Sandwiches
920 Central Ave
Alameda, CA 94501

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Symptomatic Celiac

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I am updating this review in light of recent events: I put this same review on google maps and MTR responded very rudely, telling me they never claimed to be able to do gluten free tea and that I had INSISTED they do it despite being told no. This was never the case. All the times I went, I asked over the phone beforehand if they were still able to accommodate celiac and each time they were enthusiastic about doing it. In light of this sudden change in attitude where they are now publicly saying they would never offer gf tea and I am a liar or whatever (lol), I’m going to caution anybody reading this review that this new attitude probably doesn’t bode well— but if you want to try it, just be prepared to be potentially met by that bananas attitude. And now the old review:

Malaya Tea Room is a great high tea experience. It’s relatively inexpensive as well. They have flavors for both picky and adventurous eaters, and their desserts change seasonally. What I like about them is that most of the desserts are always gluten free; mango sago, ondeh ondeh, fruits, macarons, and chocolates. My parents got some of the items (not the macaron), in addition to a small slice of cake (they are not gf). They have gluten free bread for the sandwiches, plus gf crackers. They have a summer item of Air Batu Campur which is shaved ice with toppings: red bean, sweet corn, pandan jelly, grass jelly, rose syrup, coconut palm sugar, and evaporated milk. It’s gf and refreshing! Overall the staff seems aware and knowledgeable about what gf is. The only disappointing element is that they do not have gf scones— but the price of the meal includes the scone whether or not you eat it. I requested it be put on my parents’ dish, and they ate mine. Otherwise, really good! Did not get glutened.

If you want a gluten free tea, you MUST call and tell them beforehand when you make the reservation so that they can buy gf bread, as they don’t keep it stocked.

Safety


How confident are you that this establishment takes safety precautions against cross-contact?

— Not at all

Safety Feature Ratings
  • Staff is knowledgeable and can answer questions
  • Staff will clean kitchen space or change gloves if asked

Quality & Quantity


Is there a gluten-free menu?

— No gluten-free information on the menu

How much of the menu is available gluten-free?

— Not Much/None

How would you rate the taste and quality of the gluten-free food you tried?

— Below Average

Other


Other Characteristics
  • Good vegetarian options
  • Reservations recommended
Updated 9 months ago read full review

This establishment is NOT a dedicated gluten-free facility and may not be safe for those with celiac disease. Please contact the establishment directly to inquire about safety precautions.

Gluten-Free Features

  • Bread/Buns
  • Dessert
  • Sandwiches

Categories

  • Lunch
  • Vegetarian Friendly

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Desserts: mango sago,lemon macaron, chocolate rocks, and ondeh ondeh (sort of like mochi filled with coconut palm sugar)
This tea came with 2 sandwich flavors of choice-- i like the malaysian flavors. I chose curry chicken sandwich flavor and cold butter+coconut jam flavor. They served one on gf bread and the other with slices of cucumber and seedy gf crackers.
Shaved ice with sweet corn, red bean, rose syrup, condensed milk, pandan jelly, grass jelly, and coconut palm sugar
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Symptomatic Celiac

Make sure you call at least a day or two ahead and confirm they know you’re gf, as they don’t keep gf bread on hand and will need to go out and buy it.

10 months ago

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