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Help! Need Restaurant In Seattle


BRUMI1968

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Hey all. I'm working on a project with an Iraqi-American who lives in Seattle. I mention her background because socially speaking, eating with people and/or cooking for people is of the utmost importance in their culture. Every time I drive the hour and a half to see her, she wants to repay my efforts with food, and I honestly feel I am offending her when I try to refuse. She is a doctor and knows of my Celiac, but does not have any personal experience with it, so doesn't quite understand how her pantry of Costco items is likely to cause me problems.

So...does anyone know of any restaurants in Seattle (U. District is first choice, but anywhere will do) where a Celiac who is also nearly vegan (eats fish and honey and wears leather things) can get something to eat?

thanks, all! :)

p.s. It would be for lunch.


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Flying Apron bakery, most products are gluten-free and vegan: Open Original Shared Link

Cafe Flora, has gluten-free/cf, vegetarian options--international cafe: Open Original Shared Link

Kaili's Kitchen: Open Original Shared Link (description--website under construction) --this website also lists the chains in Seattle too w/gluten-free menus

Also ck out this thread on Seattle eating options: Open Original Shared Link

tarnalberry Community Regular

Also, near to that area, is the Sunlight Cafe, that is almost entirely vegetarian, has a number of vegan options, and a number of gluten-free and CF options. (And fabulous yogi tea.) It's a laid back, cafe type place, where you can sit and chat for two hours in the middle of the day and they'll just keep bringing you tea. :-)

Open Original Shared Link

The place really is great!

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