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I recently went to Singapore to visit family and was a little worried about finding food. Luckily, one of my friends noticed that a bakery/restaurant called Cedele has some gluten-free options on its menu! I only went there once (seeing as it was my last day there), but I felt fine and the food was pretty good. They also have a lot of locations throughout Singapore (including the airport). If you want more information, their website is www.cedeledepot.com

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I recently went to Singapore to visit family and was a little worried about finding food. Luckily, one of my friends noticed that a bakery/restaurant called Cedele has some gluten-free options on its menu! I only went there once (seeing as it was my last day there), but I felt fine and the food was pretty good. They also have a lot of locations throughout Singapore (including the airport). If you want more information, their website is www.cedeledepot.com

-Mia

Hi Mia,

Did you ever go back? Has anyone been to Cedele recently? I checked their website and no mention of gluten-free. About to depart for SP for a long term stay and it would be awesome to know of a place that is safe.

Thanks,

Tess

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Inksng Newbie

Thanks for this tip. I'm gonna try this place soon.

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