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Just Got Back From Las Vegas
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Posted 14 June 2010 - 08:34 PM
Alright...here we go...
I researched as much as I could online, found some good info, but until you get to Las Vegas, you don't really know just how far away things are! I found all kinds of great options before I left, just to find out they were on the other end of the strip or REALLY expensive. So, here's my experience, maybe it will help someone out. I stayed at the Palazzo which is part of the Venetian. Pretty much in the middle of the strip. So here, we go!
First night I went to "Dos Caminos Mexican Restaurant" in the Palazzo. Wonderful service and very knowledgeable of gluten free diets. I mentioned my gluten free diet while ordering ALL of the items I will list in this post. We ordered the Guacamole first, absolutely delicious! And, since the chips were not ok, he brought out a small plate of little made to order corn tortillas. I had cheese enchiladas with corn tortillas and rice. It was all a great first meal in Vegas! Next day for lunch I ate at Harrah's "Flavors the buffet", I spoke with the head chef and he walked thru the entire line showing me what I could eat. Well, needless to say, pretty sure I got glutened here. I was sick about 3-4 hours after my meal, thru the next day. I avoided buffets from there on out, thinking maybe I got CC'ed. So, for dinner I got Chipotle to be safe (ate at Chipotle twice since it's pretty safe and near the hotel). The next day I ate at the "Grand Lux Cafe" in the Palazzo, excellent! The waitress seemed genuinely concerned about my diet and gave me fruit free of charge, instead of the normal bread/floured hashbrowns. Then the manager came over to tell me they are trying to get a gluten free menu for the restaurant ASAP since they do have quite a few options, and lots of gluten free eaters. I ate there twice for breakfast during our stay, both times I got the Garden Fresh Omelette and it was GREAT! That night I ate at Outback, just to be safe again. Then, the last night there I ate at Gilley's in Treasure Island. I had the Texas Chili Nachos, but substituted the beefy chili with the veggie chili. That was also wonderful! Though, I spoke with the manager and he told me to talk to my waitress about my gluten free diet and she could help me. Well, she had NO idea what I was talking about, and when I asked about the cheese and meat on the nachos, I had to almost force her just ask a chef if it would be ok for me. So, I hear some people have no problem with buffets in Vegas...I think I got glutened by the one I ate at, but I guess it's a chance we take sometimes with buffets! Hope this is helpful to someone! Thanks for reading
Diagnosed with Celiac Disease November 2009
2011:
Anemia is gone for the first time in my life, Yay!
Teeth are cleaner according to my dentist (interesting, eh???)
Eyesight has improved for the first time in my life (another interesting thing!)
**My advice to the newly diagnosed** HANG IN THERE!! It gets better and is so worth the seemly long road to getting better. Just be happy you can make yourself healthy with a diet change, and not have to take pills for the rest of your life. :D
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Posted 16 June 2010 - 09:00 AM
glutenfreeinminnesota, on 14 June 2010 - 08:34 PM, said:
Alright...here we go...
I researched as much as I could online, found some good info, but until you get to Las Vegas, you don't really know just how far away things are! I found all kinds of great options before I left, just to find out they were on the other end of the strip or REALLY expensive. So, here's my experience, maybe it will help someone out. I stayed at the Palazzo which is part of the Venetian. Pretty much in the middle of the strip. So here, we go!
First night I went to "Dos Caminos Mexican Restaurant" in the Palazzo. Wonderful service and very knowledgeable of gluten free diets. I mentioned my gluten free diet while ordering ALL of the items I will list in this post. We ordered the Guacamole first, absolutely delicious! And, since the chips were not ok, he brought out a small plate of little made to order corn tortillas. I had cheese enchiladas with corn tortillas and rice. It was all a great first meal in Vegas! Next day for lunch I ate at Harrah's "Flavors the buffet", I spoke with the head chef and he walked thru the entire line showing me what I could eat. Well, needless to say, pretty sure I got glutened here. I was sick about 3-4 hours after my meal, thru the next day. I avoided buffets from there on out, thinking maybe I got CC'ed. So, for dinner I got Chipotle to be safe (ate at Chipotle twice since it's pretty safe and near the hotel). The next day I ate at the "Grand Lux Cafe" in the Palazzo, excellent! The waitress seemed genuinely concerned about my diet and gave me fruit free of charge, instead of the normal bread/floured hashbrowns. Then the manager came over to tell me they are trying to get a gluten free menu for the restaurant ASAP since they do have quite a few options, and lots of gluten free eaters. I ate there twice for breakfast during our stay, both times I got the Garden Fresh Omelette and it was GREAT! That night I ate at Outback, just to be safe again. Then, the last night there I ate at Gilley's in Treasure Island. I had the Texas Chili Nachos, but substituted the beefy chili with the veggie chili. That was also wonderful! Though, I spoke with the manager and he told me to talk to my waitress about my gluten free diet and she could help me. Well, she had NO idea what I was talking about, and when I asked about the cheese and meat on the nachos, I had to almost force her just ask a chef if it would be ok for me. So, I hear some people have no problem with buffets in Vegas...I think I got glutened by the one I ate at, but I guess it's a chance we take sometimes with buffets! Hope this is helpful to someone! Thanks for reading 
AND I forgot to mention....I went to Margaritaville...they couldn't tell me ANYTHING was gluten free. Basically I could have gotten lettuce with nothing on it. None of the meats are ok....just FYI!
Diagnosed with Celiac Disease November 2009
2011:
Anemia is gone for the first time in my life, Yay!
Teeth are cleaner according to my dentist (interesting, eh???)
Eyesight has improved for the first time in my life (another interesting thing!)
**My advice to the newly diagnosed** HANG IN THERE!! It gets better and is so worth the seemly long road to getting better. Just be happy you can make yourself healthy with a diet change, and not have to take pills for the rest of your life. :D
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