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Toronto Restaurant -"relish" On The Danforth


Annaem

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I was wondering if anyone has eaten here before. Apparently they have a gluten free menu. Just hoping to get some feedback.


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I have never heard of it....

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Here is their website - they don't mention or advertise a gluten free option anywhere on it.....

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I have never heard of it....

Karen

I saw it on a toronto website that they offer a gluten free menu. In fact the owner sent me a menu. I was hoping someone had tried it. If youre interested just email them and they will send you their menu.

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The only restaurant I have eaten out at in years is Outback Steakhouse in Whitby. I'm too much of a wimp to be more adventurous!

After you try it, let me know, in case I feel daring some day!

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The only restaurant I have eaten out at in years is Outback Steakhouse in Whitby. I'm too much of a wimp to be more adventurous!

After you try it, let me know, in case I feel daring some day!

I totally understand. I am very strict about going out. Once and a while we splurge and go somewhere nice. But i always email them and confirm ingredients before i even go. This place is owned and run by a chef. The problem with a typical diner is the cook is not a chef. Chef's have the education to understand what gluten free means. But accidents happen everywhere... I've gone to a few places and have had success, so if you ever feel adventurous and want some suggestions let me know. But im waiting to try this place out until i read someone's experience. :)

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