They have quite a lot of gluten free and vegetarian options. The quality is good, I can highly recommend the place.
The menu is marked with gluten free dishes, but is not a large selection because it is a vegan restaurant. It is more “american” type food as well—burgers, pasta, and few thai curries. I had a pesto chickpea pasta of some sort. The mushroom nuggets on top made me nervous. I did not eat them but did not get sick from any cross contamination.
Just came here for lunch. They have a lot of gf marked items but the waiter didn’t seem very knowledgeable. Ended up getting the salad without the Cesar dressing and also normal quinoa instead of quinoa salad. Food was alright, average quinoa bowl. So far so good but will update this post in case I react later.
Despite a huge food court, very little GF options around so was great to spot this. While vegan rules out a lot of the foods Id like, their menu is extremely extensive and GF is both marked and known by the wait staff.
Had their protein pancakes (oat flour is used and whey powder). Little on the dry side without eggs and with the whey but still quite good and filling. Ran about $7 plus a drink ($10 all in with VAT)
Note: the cakes are stored next to gluten containing items though they have some plastic covering for the more cautious types
Gluten Free clearly marked on the menu and happy to substitute the gf pasta when asked. Worth the trouble to find. I can't comment on safety or cross contamination but lovely service and helpful staff
Delicious GF lunch. Menu items marked GF, had the tofu satay which was served with a raw veggie salad, the “cheese” topped spinach bake, and the sweet potato and chickpea curry with black rice. Shared all with my gluten eating husband who said it was the best food he’s had on our 3 week trip. My tummy is happy. Lots of options so we will definitely go back several times. In a megamall so use a map app to find it amongst the hundred cafes in the mall.