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Gf Restaurants In Santa Barbara, Lake Tahoe....


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Hi everyone! I'm travelling to Mammoth Lake, Napa Valley, Lake Tahoe, Santa Barbara and all along the coast of mid-California in a couple of weeks. I found a wonderful listing of restaurants in a number of cities on my journey. But I just can't seem to find any for these above regions. Any suggestions? I really appreciate it! :)

Take care,

Kristy


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There's a sushi place in Mammoth, near the theater, that has gluten-free sushi. I ate there with no problems.

kerrera Rookie

Thanks so much Tiffany! Did they have gluten-free California rolls, please tell me they did...Do you know if their miso was safe?

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the california rolls are made with fake crab (so, not safe) but they have a very interesting vegetable roll that's good. (and the plain shrimp nagiri is fine too, of course.)

I didn't check on the miso, but I'm sure you can ask without worrying about a language problem.

I'm sorry I don't remember the name of the place, but it'll be obvious if you look in any of the local guides or phone book (it's not a big place).

kerrera Rookie

Thanks again Tiffany! I'll definitely try it out :D

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I'm planning a trip to Lake Tahoe also and have been looking for places we can eat. In the latest issue of Sully's Living Without magazine it has a list of restaurants that are "allergy friendly". It has a listing for Freshies Restaurant in South lake Tahoe. The Phone # is 530-542-3630 and it recommends calling them ahead of time to discuss your issues, but it might be an option.

Sorry, we picniced when we went to Santa Barbara, so finding safe food wasn't an issue then...and we haven't been to the other places since being gluten-free...so I can't help you there.

God bless,

Mariann

kerrera Rookie

Thanks Mariann! I'll give them a call. I'll let you know if it works out. :)

Kristy


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