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Going Out For Sushi


gfpagan

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We're going out for sushi tonight for the first time since I've gone gluten free. I'm hoping it will be a good experience as we don't go very often.

I feel prepared for what to order and what not to order and I'm looking forward to trying some new things that I haven't tried before because I got in the habit of having the same few I know I like.

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sarahzona Newbie

YUM I love sushi!!!!!! Most places carry gluten-free soy sauce which is awesome!

Sarah

Lisa Mentor

If my memory is correct, the octopus is not gluten free and all (most) imitation crab meat is not gluten free.

ChemistMama Contributor
If my memory is correct, the octopus is not gluten free and all (most) imitation crab meat is not gluten free.

See this thread:

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/lofivers...php/t11811.html

No miso soup or tempura (obviously). Stay away from eel, I believe it's the freshwater one that has the sweet sauce which contains soy sauce. Bring your own soy sauce, of course!

I'd never heard about octopus being non-gluten-free. Stay away from futomaki, the rolls with lots of items...the tamago (egg) and kampyo (gourd) are both prepared with soy sauce. I love sashimi or a dish called chirashi-sushi, which is a big bowl of raw fish on top of sushi rice. Yum!

ChemistMama Contributor

OOps, I forgot to add the link to the Japanese celiac dining card!

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Lisa Mentor

Yup, memory not so good. It's the eel, not the octopus. Who would eat either, yuck. :unsure:

miles2go Contributor

It seems that life was a little easier regarding sushi restaurants just a decade or so ago, and this may be more of a regional thing, but's it's definitely at both ends of the east coast here in the states. Now when I see sushi on the menu, it isn't always a Japanese restaurant that I'm sitting in. This makes for some disasters, but also for some serendipity. For instance a soup that I ordered in one of these fusion restaurants in Florida, which would normally not contain any soy sauce because it was a Thai soup and fish sauce is more commonly used was soy sauced to pieces. OTOH, one of the Thai restaurants that I frequent here in Maine serves decent sushi that seems to have the usual restrictions for celiacs, but since it's a Thai restaurant and they use rice flour in everything, I can have their tempura, because it and everything that gets deep-fried is rice flour-based. Combine that with the language barrier that sometimes crops up and you've got a real shot in the dark.

Hope you had a good experience, gfpagan!

Margaret


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