Went here for my birthday because I had little time to choose and I found it in the Entertainment Book. Between the information provided there and online I could see they had gluten free options. and, well, much of the menu is gluten free.When I saw the pakoras were gluten free I asked if they had a dedicated fryer. They do. The only gluten deep fried item they have are samosas, and I was assured that they are not cooked in the same fryer. I loved the chicken tikka which came with a bit of salad and cilantro- lime hot sauce (delicious!). The butter chicken was good, but sweet. Pretty sure there is sugar in it, wish they wouldn't do that. They asked us to fill out the info on the Entertainment Book coupon which included contact info as well as birthdays, anniversary. When the waitress came back with the remote payment machine she asked whose birthday is was and gave us two Indian sweets. A nice treat. The buffet wasn't set up, I assume that's for the downtown lunch crowd, as there was only one other couple on a Thursday night, besides us. It was lovely and quiet. I don't know what celiac friendly means, so will put no and let you discuss that directly, but hope my review let's you know if this is an option for you, or not.
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