When we called they said all of their food was gluten free. Obviously, the sandwiches are not. Food tasted good, but not gluten free. I think this is a matter of them not understanding what that means. They were very friendly and anxious to make us happy. But, they just don’t understand about the allergy aspect of it. The rest of the family loved the Cuban sandwiches and like I said, food tasted great. Just not gluten free.
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Below Average
Language barrier may have been the issue but they said they didn’t know what gluten, flour, or wheat was. Asked multiple questions about ingredients but didn’t feel comfortable with “I don’t know” so we left.
My wife has celiacs disease. We are extremely cautious eating out. She ate here with no trouble. She had cilantro rice, stewed chicken and steamed vegetables. I had the lamb. It is very good, and very affordable. Before eating, she tested all the food in her Nima gluten sensor. It is all gluten free. The only things with gluten would be the deserts. Every other item is naturally gluten free (meat, Rice, vegetables). It is also very clean inside. We both ate for $21. The lamb tasted better than the chicken in my opinion.
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