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Allergies and intolerances

Eating out with two allergies

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thetreeisstressingmeout · 07/12/2019 22:30

Where do people with dairy and gluten allergies go for a meal out?

We've been alright with one allergy, thought we had it susses but now there are two eating out is feeling impossible
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flippinehh · 08/12/2019 01:26

Nandos, pizza express, fish and chips (GF), some pubs for roast dinner, Thai

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YeahNahWhal · 09/12/2019 18:33

Japanese food, rice-based not noodles.

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MeowyChristmas · 10/12/2019 03:26

Second pizza express. Their allergen menu/facebook is really detailed and they’ve trained staff properly on how to handle requests graciously.

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Disfordarkchocolate · 10/12/2019 03:28

Wagamama has a good online allergy guide.

Nando's may be good too, they are easy for dairy allergy.

Some pizza places do a gluten-free base and you can opt for no cheese or vegan cheese.

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DogInATent · 16/12/2019 16:26

Japanese food, rice-based not noodles.
Gluten was mentioned, so you need to be very careful of the soy sauce (making sure it's a GF version) and avoiding seitan. Japanese is not an obvious choice for someone needing to avoid gluten unless they're very clued up on things.

Pizza Express is definitely the safe option to start with.

GF and DF is not uncommon, as many coeliacs develop an associated intolerance to dairy as a result of the damage to the villi.

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lifeisgoodagain · 16/12/2019 16:31

Las iguanas has a good separate allergy menu if you know what I mean

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sockittome123 · 16/12/2019 16:41

Try to avoid Beefeater as they don't pay much attention to allergies - although I have a pretty rare allergy so maybe it was that.

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Madvixen · 16/12/2019 16:47

Zizzi

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albus55 · 16/12/2019 16:47

My daughter has a dairy allergy and we just always check the menu beforehand and query anything before ordering. We've found most main-stream places cater well to allergies and have only had one or two issues where they've brought pasta out with cheese on top, for example. Most places these days have an allergen menu so always worth asking for that, too :)

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FrenchyQ · 16/12/2019 16:59

TGI Fridays are really good with allergies (your order is taken by the manager so they know its done properly)

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