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Gluten-Free Restaurants In Saskatchewan


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Wayyy back in the day there used to be a topic about gluten-free restaurants in Saskatchewan. But I know some of these no longer exist. I think we should start one up again :). We may be a tiny province but with more and more Celiacs out there I bet this would come in handy!

I've got a list as of July/2010:

Saskatoon:

- 2nd Avenue Grill

- 6 Twelve Lounge, Sheraton Cavalier Hotel

- Asian Restaurant

- Avocados Mexican Restaurant

- CAFE 224

- Chianti Cafe

- Genesis Family Restaurant

- John's Prime Rib & Steakhouse

- La Bamba Cafe

- La Bamba Bel Norde

- Little Bangkok

- Prairie Ink

- Schreyer's Smoked BBQ Shack

- Spicy Garden Vietnamese Restaurant (can make most dishes gluten-free)

- Tarragon's Restaurant

- 3 Blue Diamonds (the Chicken Parmesiana with tossed salad and rice is safe. I have ate it many times)

- Boston Pizza (ask for gluten-free menu)

Regina:

- Golf's Steakhouse

- Luiggi's

- Vietnamese Gardens

- The Cottage

- Mediterranean Bistro

- The Green Spot Cafe

- Tumbler's/Western Pizza (gluten-free pizza crust with some safe toppings)

- Boston Pizza (ask for gluten-free menu)

Someone help me out here and add to the list!


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Thanks for this! I live in Alberta but used to live in Saskatoon and still visit regularly. To the Saskatoon list I will add:

- Truffles Bistro (they are well trained in gluten-free stuff) - plus it is one of the top restauraunts in the city which means yummy food! The chef is superb (a chef de cuisine - one of the top in Canada) and the menu is extremely local and seasonal.

- Bliss (on Broadway) is also very knowledgeable. I was there two weeks ago and their menu is nearly all gluten-free intrinsically. The staff is well trained. Their duck and lamb (well, everything I've ever had there) is highly recommended.

The last time I ate at Schreyer's my only option was ribs without any sauce. No fries or anything. Has this now changed? Is their sauce gluten-free now? That would be awesome.

I'll have to start an Edmonton list, too, once we return from vacation. There are some superb options there.

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Wayyy back in the day there used to be a topic about gluten-free restaurants in Saskatchewan. But I know some of these no longer exist. I think we should start one up again smile.gif. We may be a tiny province but with more and more Celiacs out there I bet this would come in handy!

I've got a list as of July/2010:

Saskatoon:

- 2nd Avenue Grill

- 6 Twelve Lounge, Sheraton Cavalier Hotel

- Asian Restaurant

- Avocados Mexican Restaurant

- CAFE 224

- Chianti Cafe

- Genesis Family Restaurant

- John's Prime Rib & Steakhouse

- La Bamba Cafe

- La Bamba Bel Norde

- Little Bangkok

- Prairie Ink

- Schreyer's Smoked BBQ Shack

- Spicy Garden Vietnamese Restaurant (can make most dishes gluten-free)

- Tarragon's Restaurant

- 3 Blue Diamonds (the Chicken Parmesiana with tossed salad and rice is safe. I have ate it many times)

- Boston Pizza (ask for gluten-free menu)

Regina:

- Golf's Steakhouse

- Luiggi's

- Vietnamese Gardens

- The Cottage

- Mediterranean Bistro

- The Green Spot Cafe

- Tumbler's/Western Pizza (gluten-free pizza crust with some safe toppings)

- Boston Pizza (ask for gluten-free menu)

Someone help me out here and add to the list!

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