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Seattle--gf Friendly Restaurants?


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I'm traveling to Seattle this week, and I'm looking for info on the best gluten free dining, especially on a budget. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.


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ck out these past two threads on seattle dining--they will give you some places :)

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Try Kaili's Kitchen. If you are going to be in the area, and want to try a gluten-free restaurant, you just shouldn't miss it.

It's a 100% gluten free restaurant, where you can have bacon cheese burger with fries, pizzas, egg roles and tofu appetizers, onion rings, fried chicken, pancakes, salad with croutons, old fashioned bread baskets, and all kinds of cakes, and cinamons roles, and pies that look like something out of a classic 50's diner.

And you'd never guess in a million years that anything was gluten free. In fact, it is all delicious and looks much less watered down from the sort of classic homestyle food than what you'd see in Denny's. The bread tastes like your grandmother or a German bakery made it. The cakes are the kind that everyone's grandmother would see as up to snuff, unlike those store bought items.

In fact, there are accounts of people walking into Kaili's eating the food and thinking it is delicious with no idea that it is "special diet" food.

But asbolutely everything is 100% guaranteed gluten free. And they will be helpful with other issues, and even have an egg free, soy free variation of their (already CF) sourdough bread.

Plus they let you order pizzas, bread, cakes, pies, cookie dough, and more to take home as well.

Rusla Enthusiast

I sure wish we had a place like that here.

Idahogirl Apprentice

I second that!! Man, reading that post sure made me hungry. We travel to Seattle occasionally, it's only a few hours from here. I am definitely going there next time! Maybe there is hope for having a restaurant hamburger and fries in my future!!! I think I'll start planning our next trip right now..... :P

Lisa

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I just called Kaili's Kitchen because I couldn't get to their website, and she said that they are looking for ways to expand, and open new restaurants, and Spokane (about 20 minutes from me) is definitely a future option. I have butterflies in my stomach just imagining having a bacon cheeseburger and fries or onion rings-or pizza! I will begin praying today that they will open one here.

If only restaurant financiers knew what a loyal group of customers celiacs would be. They would have a guaranteed customer base! If ever there were a business that you were guaranteed to succeed in the restaurant industry, a gluten free restaurant would be the one!

Lisa

quantumsugar Apprentice

Mmmm... sounds so good. I'm going to be going up to Seattle in the near-ish future, half to visit friends, half to try out a restaurant I can actually eat at!

Idahogirl, dogear... do either of you know if any items are dairy and soy-free, too?


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Mmmm... sounds so good.  I'm going to be going up to Seattle in the near-ish future, half to visit friends, half to try out a restaurant I can actually eat at!

Idahogirl, dogear... do either of you know if any items are dairy and soy-free, too?

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I believe many of their items are dairy-free and some may be soy-free. Be aware that they are not open on Monday or Tuesday, however.

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