Mew'N ( Le Mewen )

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Accommodating gluten-free
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This charming creperie in the city center offers a cozy, quiet atmosphere perfect for a relaxed meal. Guests appreciate the friendly, attentive service and the comfort of a place where gluten-free options are thoughtfully served, making it a must-visit for gluten-free diners.
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Some risk of cross-contamination

Trained staff
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Always inquire directly about health and safety.

Good to know

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They offered gluten-free galettes, but expect cross-contamination risks.

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Reservations may be needed for large groups, especially on busy days.

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Prices are generally affordable for the menu offerings.

31 Cr de la République, 11100 Narbonne, France
2.4km

People are saying

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Great restaurant! The service is excellent. And the pancakes are gluten-free! I recommend it.
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They have gluten free galettes, but they cook them in the same place as everything else, so the cross contamination is guaranteed. It annoys me because I had dinner here the other day and I specifically said I am a celiac and I showed them a gluten-free card in French. Today I asked again just to confirm, as of course, I don't expect them to remember me. In my experience, there can be a lack of understanding about cross-contamination in France, and this was disappointing. However, this could be an opportunity to improve and learn, so I'll explain: Cross-contamination happens when gluten-free food is prepared on shared surfaces, with shared utensils, or fryers. For those with celiac disease, even a small amount of gluten can cause serious health issues. It’s essential to use separate, clean equipment. If this is not possible, it’s understandable, but please don’t label something as 'gluten-free' if it's not truly safe. --- They offer gluten-free patties, but they are cooked in the same place as the other dishes, so cross-contamination is inevitable. It's frustrating, because I had dinner here the other day and I made it clear that I was celiac by showing a gluten-free menu in French. Today I asked again, just to confirm, because of course I didn't expect to be remembered. In my experience, there can be a lack of understanding regarding cross-contamination in France, and this has been disappointing. However, perhaps this is an opportunity to improve and learn, so I'll explain: Cross-contamination occurs when gluten-free foods are prepared on shared surfaces, with shared utensils, or in the same fryers. For people with celiac disease, even a small amount of gluten can cause serious health problems. It is essential to use separate and clean equipment. If this isn't possible, that's understandable, but you shouldn't call a dish 'gluten-free' if it really isn't.

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