Monday, 7 November 2011

Help Needed!

Having just started this blog I could do with some help (and also would just selfishly like to know) with any recommendations for where to get great, trusted, gluten free food.

Please let me know any restaurants, cafes, take-aways, boulangeries or whatever you know of!

7 comments:

  1. http://www.fostersfishandchips.co.uk/for-the-halibut/news

    gluten free fish and chips - didsbury, manchester

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  2. http://www.yamasbar.co.uk/

    great gf friendly tapas restaurant in nottingham

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  3. What a brilliant idea...keep them coming!

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  4. Can anybody recommend a tasty gluten free beer?

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  5. The Phill Vickerey recipe book for GF diets is pretty good...fab pizza base recipe.

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  6. Definitely agree with the pizza base recipe in the Phil Vickery book. I actually made it yesterday and although it takes me a while to make it is definitely worth it. Good thinking!

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  7. I went to New York in America with my mate who can't eat gluten. Even though it was New York in America, he still couldn't eat it there.

    Problem was, they didn't know what gluten free was there. They didn't even know what gluten was.

    Apart from Palo.

    Palo isn't a bloke, it's a restaurant. The bloke who owns it might be called Palo, but I don't know that. It seems plausible, given 'Frankie and Benny's' (owned by Frankie Detorrie, 'Harry Ramsden's' (owned by Gordon Ramsey), and 'McDonald's (owned by Trevor McDonald).

    It's in East Village. We went there.

    We had a nice gluten free pizza in a nice room. The crusts were much nicer than you usually get from gluten free dough.

    I had ham, my mate had salami.

    The room is proper open, with a sliding frontage, so you can eat your pizza and watch things happening outside.

    At one point, a bus of kids on a school trip stopped at the traffic lights outside. Most of the other people sitting in Palo were gays, as East Village is pretty gay.

    We are both blokes, so we looked like gays too. After looking at us all confused for a few seconds, the kids whispered amongst themselves, then shouted at us:

    "Are y'all GAY?"

    The actual gays all laughed. The bus drove off.

    The pizza was nice anyway.

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Have you been here? Know of something similar in your area? Agree/disagree?