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Positive Experience At Pollo Tropical In Florida


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Thia was my first time going to a Pollo Tropical, and everything in there was delicious and most especially, just about the entire menu was gluten-free!!!!! They only have Pollo Tropical's in Florida, which I think is a real shame, but it was still delicious. Anyone else ever been there?? I have a Mambo Combo grilled boneless chicken, with black beans and rice (though I didn't exactly eat the beans) and I had as a side french frys. They have nutritional and food allergies guide that lists the fodds that have common ingredient allergies in them and fries only have soy products in them, probably b/c their the only thing fryed in the fryer! Everything else is grilled!! I went to the one outside of Sawgrass Mills, and now I'm very happy b/c now here is another fast-food restaurant I can go to!!!!!!!!!!


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There's quite a few in Florida, hold on... I'll give you the link to their location in Florida. The only thing you have to ask them is to not have a roll on you plate. It comes w/ almost every meal. I just took mine off the plate, but next time I'll request no roll.

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Chicken, Whole The maltodextrin is derived from corn

Pork Mojo Contains sulfites

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Shrimp Soup Contains shellfish, sulfites, milk and wheat products

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French Fries Soy products

Red Beans Milk and soy products

White Rice Soy products

Yellow Rice with Vegetables Soy products

Cheddar cheese Milk products

Croutons Wheat, milk and soy products

Caesar dressing Milk, egg, wheat, soy products

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Mustard Curry Sauce Soy and egg products

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Sorry, they didn't have a direct link to the locations but they have some in Palm Beach county, Miami-Dade, orange county, Broward County, and they even have one location in New Jersey!!

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:) Thanks for the info on Pollo Tropicale. I live close to the Sawgrass Mall, but I've never eaten there (since diagnosis.) I like their food, and it's great to have another option.
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Your welcome:)

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