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Another Restaurant With A gluten-free Menu!


jkmunchkin

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So as some of you may know, my family owns restaurants in Westchester, NY.

After I was diagnosed last year and we realized how much of the food I could still eat there we started talking about making a gluten-free menu. Well we did it! They are going to be printing the menus in the next couple weeks and making sure all the staff is very well educated (although they already know a fair amount from me).

The restaurant is called Epstein's (Kosher Deli). There are a couple locations but only the one in Hartsdale will have the gluten-free menu. (For those familiar with the area it is the one located in the shopping center with Turco's and where Bed Bath & Beyond was - now going to be a Christmas Tree Shop).

It's a pretty extensive gluten-free menu with lots of soups, tons of varieties of lettuce wrap sandwiches, omlettes, entrees like goulash, roast chicken, pepper steak, etc.

They've actually been voted best pastrami and (I think) Kosher Deli by Westchester Magazine a few years in a row.

Hope some of you will get to check it out!!

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Hey, Im up for a drive. As long as you say its good food. :)

Thanks for sharing

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Hey, Im up for a drive. As long as you say its good food. :)

Thanks for sharing

Well I'm a little bias (lol) but they've been in busy for about 40 something years and just about anyone in Westchester knows them and falls all over themseleves when they find out it's my family's so I'll take that as a positive. Hehehe!!

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