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Gluten-Free Muffins in Kyoto, Japan
Last updated September 2024
1.
うつわとcafebar mokumoku
3 ratings
87 Hoshinochō, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0853, Japan
$ • Cafe
No GF Menu
Reported GF menu options:
Muffins, Dessert, Donuts
100% of 3 votes say it's celiac friendly
2.
Everysoy
7 ratings
101 Kankobokochō, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, 600-8009, Japan
$$ • Coffee Shop
GF Menu
Reported GF menu options:
Muffins, Beer (Gluten-Reduced), Bread/Buns, Cakes & more
85% of 7 votes say it's celiac friendly
3.
Starbucks
1 rating
Urban Net Shijo Karasuma Building, 101 Kankobokochō, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, 600-8009, Japan
$$ • Coffee Shop
No GF Menu
Reported GF menu options:
Muffins, Cakes
4.
コクリコブラン
2 ratings
4-chōme-391 Kinenchō, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0828, Japan
$$ • Cafe
GF Menu
Reported GF menu options:
Muffins, Cookies, Dessert
50% of 2 votes say it's celiac friendly
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