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For those in NY metropolitan area I wanted to share that I had a great gluten-free meal at Cafe Baci in Wantagh, NY (Long Island). I'm actually from Westchester but was out on LI today and decided to go try it. I had gluten-free chicken parmigiana that came with gluten-free pasta and then a gluten-free cake for desert. Everything was wonderful. Oh and the best part.... the bread was great!!! I felt like I was eating a regular piece of white toast. It was the first bread product I haven't had to slather in peanut butter.

Oh and an awesome chocolate chip cookie. A must visit for anyone in the NY area.


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  jkmunchkin said:
For those in NY metropolitan area I wanted to share that I had a great gluten-free meal at Cafe Baci in Wantagh, NY (Long Island). I'm actually from Westchester but ...A must visit for anyone in the NY area.

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Hay...!!!

I'm an Italian American and from Westchester County too...!!! Yonkers. But I'm in Miami now.

You might like to know about Carrabba's Italian Restaurante chain at: Open Original Shared Link Go there and type in your zip code and find out where the local branches are. Thay have a gluten free menu and you can download that too with this link---> Open Original Shared Link

Good luck...and let me know what you think...!

Maso

in Miami

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