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Subject: restaurants serve gluten free bangkok new zealand
Category: Health > Conditions and Diseases
Asked by: brendan11-ga
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Posted: 25 Jun 2004 07:59 PDT
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list of restaurants that serve gluten free foods in bangkok  thailand
and  in New zealand
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Subject: Re: restaurants serve gluten free bangkok new zealand
From: sarahm19-ga on 13 Jul 2004 08:20 PDT
 
New Zealand

# Auckland

    * Bosco Verde (Italian), 583 Manukau Road, Epsom, Auckland. Phone:
625-4319 Yummy pastas and puddings! BYO. ? Sarah Cate April 2004.
    * Chutney's - Parnell Road, Auckland. Award winning curry house.
My husband is affectionately known as "wheat boy" there as they know
exactly what he can and cannot eat. ? Lyndsay, February 2003
    * GF Bakery at 15 Maskell St, St Heliers, Auckland. Tel 0800 458
836/09 575 4472. Outstanding range of GF pies, muffins, bread, cakes,
biscuits and other treats. No wheat gets past the front door (compared
with the supermarkets who make GF bread next to wheat products)! ?
Lyndsay February 2003
    * Lone Star. I ate out at Lone Star in Newmarket, Auckland, NZ
last month and they were brilliant. They have a detailed special needs
menu list where they list all of all of their meal names and have
columns to show you whether the meal contains wheat / gluten / dairy /
garlic / chilli / or peanut traces and they also mark some meals where
a particular ingredient can be left out. And as always, their staff
are amazingly helpful and friendly. They have a website
www.lonestar.co.nz Admittedly they're pretty expensive but I've always
found they're worth it. The meals are huge and taste divine, the staff
are amazing and the atmosphere is always humming. ? Lee-Anne Gillum,
May, 2004.

# Christchurch

    * Strawberry Fare, Peterborough Street, central city. They do the
best gluten-free puds. ? Katrina Leslie, September 2001.
    * Megawatts - Manchester St, Christchurch , NZ - nearly all the
menue can be offered gluten free. The chef really understands GF and
bakes GF bread and rolls. Biscuits and cake baked GF to take away
also.?Glenda Hamilton February 2003.

# Johnsonville

    * NADA Bakery, 64 Johnsonville Rd, Johnsonville, Ph +64 4 478
3291. ? Jozsef Torok.

# New Plymouth

    * Yellow Cafe (Centre City) If I'm feeling really decadent (and
lazy), the Yellow Cafe always have yummy GF muffins in the freezer ? I
recommend their orange and coconut ones ? huge, and very filling. Just
ask at the counter, and they'll heat one up, or you can take it home
frozen. ? Sue Martin-Smith.

# Palmerston North

    * True Life Bakery in Palmerston North does GF bread muffins etc
as well as sit down lunches that are GF. 262 Fergusson Street. Phone
06 358 3630 ? Garry Boyd, July, 2003.

    * Moxies on the corner of George Street and Main Street has all
day menus that include gluten-free dishes, as well as gf cakes. Very
helpful staff if you say you are gf. Phone 06 355 4238 Open early
until late. Great cuisine. Sheilah Bockett July 2003

# Hamilton

    * Strata cafe. Casabella Lane (off Barton St) Awesome for GF. Its
a lunch-type cafe, and about 40% of the stuff (muffins,fritatas,
cake...) is GF. There's a lil cute green star by the label to mark
stuff as GF.

# Wellington

    * Kopi restaurant in Willis St. Chef was good enough to come out
and go through the menu with me as the meal I had thought would be
o.k. wasn't. ? Marge, September, 98.

# Wanaka

    * Organic cafe and food store offering a large range of products
suitable to coeliacs the cafe is presently serves a largely gluten
free menu.Check out the gluten free bread range!!We are in Wanaka in
the South Island NZ easy to find 03 443 7885 ? Ben, September 2003

    * Hi, I have just returned to the UK after a month touring around
NZ. As a coeliac I was always insearch of anything that I could eat.
Generally I found all restaurants/cafes keen to make a GF meal for me.
The seafood places were excellent. The Health food shops were well
stocked particularly in Nelson (Bridge St). The Healtheries and
Freedom Food range seemed to be the main suppliers. There is an
excellent bakery in Johnsonville [NADA Bakery] about 10 miles Nth of
Wellington that bakes GF on a Thursday. They have won awards for their
cakes and breads. It was great to be back in NZ and enjoy the really
fresh tasty food without gluten creeping into it as it so often tries
to do here in the UK. Good luck and happy touring. ? Jean Rogers, UK.

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