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Dining In Las Vegas


Nikki Rediker

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Nikki Rediker Newbie

Just got back from my trip and I'm so happy to tell you all about a great experience I had at Taqueria Canonita at the Venetian. Before leaving I wanted to email that restaurant because it's always been one of my favorites and I wanted to make sure they had time to accommodate me. I looked at the Venetian website and you can make a reservation online. So I did with my request in the comment section that I needed would need recommendations on a gluten free meal. I hadn't heard back but decided to mention it when we arrived. When our waiter came to the table he said "I understand there is a gluten free request at this table." He went over the menu with me, made some recommendations and when I asked about a meal he didn't recommend he said he would have to check the "allergy book". This made me feel very comfortable and totally relaxed about eating there. The meal I had (roasted pork in a banana leaf with black beans and cilantro rice) was one of the best meals I've ever had. We went back as our last meal on our vacation because it was so good. I highly recommend them!!!

Also rainforest cafe chef came out to speak to me but I wasn't really into what they had to offer. (plain salad with a grilled chicken breast).


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BARLEY MISSING Newbie

I was glad to see your post as I am planning on going to Vegas in the winter as I was there for a month last year but was not diagnosed until las week so I was wondering where I would be able to eat so was there any other places that you had found?

BARLEY MISSING

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brendygirl Community Regular

BroncoBux lives in Vegas, I believe. You can look at his posts. You can also do a Las Vegas search on this thread.

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PM broncobux as he is the eating safely expert in Las Vegas. He is more then happy to help Celiacs out. He will want to know where you are staying, if using a car, walking or whatever. Then he will give you many options.

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