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Any Gluten Free Restaruants In Las Vegas?


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jasonD2 Experienced

Im staying at the Flamingo for 2 days- any suggestions?

thx


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DavidAll Newbie

i was there last week. If its not too late check out PF Changs, great chinese restaurant, and they do a gluten-free menu. Ive heard nine fine irishmen up near the new york new york hotel is accomodating, but i didnt get round to trying it. Somewhere else of the forum it says il fornaio does gluten free pasta, but unfortunately they dont. Most of the posh restaurants on the hotels will do you something, but youve gotta ask to talk to the manager/chef. Think i had steak 3 out of the 4 nights i was there lol

DavidAll Newbie

nearly forgot, theres a place opposite the wynn called magianos which has got a gluten-free menu. i had pasta and meatballs, was really nice!

hippiegirl2001 Newbie
Im staying at the Flamingo for 2 days- any suggestions?

thx

I also recommend PF Changs, but I've read that nearby Ruth's Chris (a pricey steak place) has a gluten-free menu.

tiffjake Enthusiast

We went for a week 2 years ago. We ate at the Outback, PF Changs, Emeril New Orleans Fish House, Maggianos, and a Wolfgang Pucks place. I was very careful and talked to the manager everywhere we went. It was GREAT!

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OkieGirl Newbie

I don't know if this is the most recent post on Las Vegas or not, but I just went last month and had a wonderful time and several wonderful meals! Several of the places we went for lunch and dinner were suggestions I found on here, so thank you! I go to Vegas every year but this was my first visit since my diagnosis in November and I was really worried about eating well and staying healthy.

Anyway, these are the places we went with great success. For breakfast I really stuck to omelets off the buffet (we stayed in Caesar's) and then one morning we had breakfast at Margaritaville (delicious SoCal Omelet.)

For lunch our first day we ate at the Taqueria Ca

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