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OK, this is my first international travel since going gluten-free and I had to pick a tough one, I know. I'll be going to Turkey for about a week in late November (save the Thanksgiving turkey jokes, I've heard them all). So has anyone been? I honestly don't even know what Turkish cuisine is like. Needless to say I'm pretty worried. I have other dietary issues as well, but this is the one I am most concerned about.

Thanks for the help.


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nikki-uk Enthusiast

I've just booked our family holiday for Turkey (although we we're not going to be near Istanbul) which will be in August..... so I'll let you know!!!! :unsure::unsure:

...but I have heard it's quite easy to eat out for a coeliac there (must print off a restaurant card in Turkish)

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Oh, a Turkish restaurant card, that is brilliant! Do let me know how your trip goes.

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Found the link for restaurant cards Open Original Shared Link :)

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Sallyz Newbie
I've just booked our family holiday for Turkey (although we we're not going to be near Istanbul) which will be in August..... so I'll let you know!!!! :unsure::unsure:

...but I have heard it's quite easy to eat out for a coeliac there (must print off a restaurant card in Turkish)

Sallyz Newbie

Wondered how your trip to Turkey went? We are going in May and have 2 coeliac sons, 15 and 12.

Sally

  • 3 years later...
lazybug80 Newbie

I am going to Istanbul in April can anyone give me some tips about the Turkish cuisine and gluten free dining there? Thanks


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