The listings on this site are based on the personal experiences of celiacs who have eaten at the restaurants. Please keep in mind that there are frequent changes in staff and procedures at all restaurants, so we cannot guarantee that the information remains accurate. Please use this listing as a guide to restaurants that are celiac friendly and take the information provided here as a basis to ask your own personal questions regarding your specific needs.



Info for Celiacs
and Gluten Intollerant
Eating in Austin, TX

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basic entree < $10

$11 - $20

$21 - $30

$31 - $40

$40 & up

Always read the date
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in the archives, and be
aware information changes on a regular basis.

This is a guide, not a promise though we wish it could be.

CD =
Celiac Disease
GF =
Gluten Free
CF =
Casein Free
DH =
Dermatitis Herpetiformis

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~ Sunday, September 05, 2004
 
Kobe Japanese Steakhouse

Address:
13492 Research Blvd. Ste #380
Austin, TX 78750
Corner of 183 and Anderson Mill Rd.
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Part of Town: Northwest
Phone: 288-7333
Cost:
Type of Food: Japanese, Seafood, Steak, Sushi

Recommended Items: Kobe Steaks are our specialty. We also have great seafood and wonderful chicken. We can accomodate any size party with ease.

Comments: Always ask for Keith before and after arrival for a safe dining experience.

This recommendation thanks to Keith Bang (General Manager) (bang@kobeaustin.com) who last ate there... Always. (A perk of working there I'm sure! :) )

~ Friday, September 03, 2004
 
Kim Phung

Address:
7601 N. Lamar
Austin, TX 78752
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Part of Town: North
Phone: 512-451-2464
Cost:
Type of Food: Thai, Vietnamese

Recommended Items: I don't have Celiac, but I am sensitive to Wheat and this place has the best Spring rolls in rice wrappers!! I am pretty certain that their egg rolls are made with rice wonton wrappers too. They also have HUGE noodle bowls, soups, rice dishes that are all very well priced and filling. The food is very fast... great for lunch or if you're starving and "have to eat NOW!!"

Comments: I would make sure to ask about soy sauce and breading in some of their "dinner dishes" and maybe anything else there you're curious about. As I said, I don't have celiac and if they changed something up I wouldn't know it as fast as someone with celiac would... but I know that the bun and pho use rice noodles. They are also very good about modifications, I've added and left off all sorts of things with no problems. This restaurant is also great for dairy allergies (my mother is deathly allergic to dairy and loves this place) and for vegetarians. Be prepared to bring your own tamari or soy sauce though... Enjoy!

More locations: I think they are opening another location, but I'm not sure where yet!

This recommendation thanks to annonymous, who last ate there 8/28/04


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