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Imperial Garden (west) In Madison, Wi


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The Imperial Garden restaurant (west on University Ave, not the one by East Towne mall) stocks gluten-free soy sauce and will make virtually any dish gluten-free on request. The food is fantastic and the waitress knew exactly what I was talking about when I asked for gluten-free. Highly recommended.


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Thanks for the info! We are going to Madison for a soccer tournament Sept. 17 & 18. This will be a great place for us to go!

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Thanks a bunch, Frenchiemama........only two days to go and I am on vacation for 10 days and on my way to visit the loved ones in Southern Wisconsin. I have had a total of 11 days off all summer and I am ragged. What a treat it will be to try Imperial Garden as my friend and I LOVE that type of food. Thanks for the heads up again. I would love to meet you sometime. Going to check out Silly Yak, and of course, go to Whole Foods. Have a great semester at school and keep on staying healthy.

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Thanks Barbara! I thought of you when I was eating there. I've always loved that restaurant anyway (by far my fave chinese place of all time) and I was thrilled! They say right on the menu that special dietary requests are carefully accomdated, and they aren't kidding.

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Decided to come over here and see if you had replied. Thanks for saying you were thinking of me. I am so excited about going to Madison and all over Southern Wisconsin. Tomorrow I will be leaving. I looked over here to remind myself of the name and locations of Imperial Gardens. Barbara

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Hey Barbara, if you come back and read this.... if you hop on University and take it west into Middleton you can't miss Imperial Garden. It's huge.

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