Really enjoyed the sushi here. Friendly service. Also, I was able to safely eat gluten free (I am coeliac), and they even provided gluten free soy sauce!
Small restaurant in a great place with outdoor seating. Food looked great for non celiacs.
I have symptomatic celiac disease and have to follow a strict gluten-free diet. The waitress asked for me and there were three gluten-free options
1. Red Curry
2. Bon He
3. Tam Belly
If you have celiac disease, please be super careful and ask again, even if it is uncomfortable.
I was first brought a dish for which, when I asked, the chef wasn't sure whether they had used soy sauce containing gluten. So they swapped the dish again.
I tolerated the food well afterwards, but without sauce it was okay, but not super tasty either.
Brilliant place to eat,the owner was so friendly and went to a lot of trouble to descibe the dishes for my wife as she is gluten free. We really enjoyed our dinner here.Great food , reasonably priced. Great atmosphere.
(Japanese)
Ordered soy sauce. The soup had a unique flavor and was very delicious! . The noodles are medium thick and straight. It's a matter of personal preference, but I don't think it's cooked enough. It's called ``kata'', but if it's medium thick and kata, it will have a slightly crumbly texture. Is it the amount of gluten? .
Is this the same noodle shop as the nearby ramen shop?
I gave it 4 stars because the noodles were a little thin and the way they were boiled would be perfect. However, even for a Japanese person like me, the soup here is quite delicious. I always eat ramen when I go abroad, and this might have been the most delicious ramen I've had overseas.
There was one staff member who could speak Japanese fluently (a Korean who had studied abroad in Japan). Even when you go abroad, ramen is a must! We would love for you!