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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!

Guest barbara3675

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.

Barbara

frenchiemama Collaborator

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.

Guest barbara3675

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

frenchiemama Collaborator

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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