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Johnny Carinos


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According to Johnny Carino's' gluten free menu, the potato soup is safe to eat. However, their allergen guide says the soup has wheat. Anybody know which is right? I contacted my local restaurant and sent an email to the email address listed on their website. However, my local place did not know, and no one has responded to my emails yet. I would love to try this restaurant, but now I am worried if it is safe. 

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In this case it is probably best to speak to a manager or chef at the restaurant directly about what ingredients are in the soup.

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According to Johnny Carino's' gluten free menu, the potato soup is safe to eat. However, their allergen guide says the soup has wheat. Anybody know which is right? I contacted my local restaurant and sent an email to the email address listed on their website. However, my local place did not know, and no one has responded to my emails yet. I would love to try this restaurant, but now I am worried if it is safe. 

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Those don't look like they are from the restaurant.  If the actual restaurant doesn't know the ingredients in the food - RUN!

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Those don't look like they are from the restaurant.  If the actual restaurant doesn't know the ingredients in the food - RUN!

Ditto this!

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If you cant be sure then don't eat it!

 

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