Good poke bowl. For toppings they have lots of fish options, no chicken. They told me the falafel has wheat flour, so avoid that. One of the waitresses spoke English well and understood no wheat or soy sauce.
— Somewhat
— Some
— Good
Nice and quiet hole-in-the-wall place tucked in a narrow alley (yet spacious on the inside). GF and DF stuff isn’t posted on the main menu, but staff have a detailed list of what GF folks can and can’t have from the menu; their “safe for GF” list rather limits what you can choose from though. OK portions and taste. Keep your eyes attentive to make sure they don’t accidentally grab the wrong sauce; they caught themselves using the wrong sauce at first and then started my bowl over. So I appreciated their consideration and knowledge, wanting to give me a good experience.
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Average
Perfect if you can’t be bothered to look for gluten free stuff. A little bit pricey for the area but the staff know what you can and can’t have so definitely an easy place to go eat at.
— Very
— Some
— Good
Staff was great with navigating the menu. They have a list of items that are GF if you ask them. Great option in the area when you’re tired of trying to find something in the local restaurants that is gf. They also have tofu so good veg options too!