Uni Sushi and Ramen Lansing

Japanese restaurant
Accommodating gluten-free
Lunch
Dinner
Open Late
Asian
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This modern eatery offers a quirky, calming vibe with a small-town feel, enhanced by lively fire music. It provides a dedicated gluten-free menu and has shown improved allergen handling, making it a thoughtful choice for those seeking a safe gluten-free dining atmosphere.
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Accommodating

Some risk of cross-contamination

Trained staff
Checked by Atly
Always inquire directly about health and safety.

Good to know

1

They have a dedicated gluten-free menu available.

2

Expect potential issues with online ordering for gluten-free requests.

3

Careful handling of allergens is crucial for safety.

2055 E Grand River Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823, USA
2.4km

People are saying

B
The sushi was really good and the variety of sauces and fish were phenomenal especially cause you can watch them make it but my favorite was the hibachi chicken or beef with fried rice which was so buttery and flaky it was the best fried rice I have ever had I probably not even hyping it up enough if you go here which you definitely should you have to try the fried rice. They also have a great Gluten Free menu.
A
We were so delighted to find this little gem of a sushi restaurant! It’s not easy to find a place that works for our whole family—my husband and I aren’t big sushi fans and we both need to eat gluten free. Our daughter also needs to eat gluten free, but she loves sushi, as do our other kids. This was the first time we’ve all been able to go out together and truly enjoy a meal. One request is that I would love a bowl of gluten-free ramen! The menu had a great selection of items that could be made gluten free, including some hibachi options, which was such a pleasant surprise. Everything we ordered was fresh, flavorful, and thoughtfully prepared. It was a wonderful experience, and we’re so glad to have found a place where everyone can eat happily and safely. We’ll definitely be back!
L
I have Celiac Disease, and in the past I have been to Uni and it has been a very accommodating business. They have, previously, been very good about keeping things safe for people with my dietary needs. Unfortunately, this no longer seems to be the case. If you are a person with dedicated gluten-free needs, I recommend looking elsewhere. It is not worth the risk of destroying your gut.

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