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Taco Del Mar - Regina, Sk


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Okay, people of Saskatchewan (and perhaps other areas of Canada?).

I have a Taco Del Mar right by my apartment and I have never stopped in there before. After grabbing a yummy Hot Cider from the coffee shop next door I looked online and the website listed a bunch of gluten-free items.

I walked into the place and asked the guy if THEY have anything for gluten-free choices. Well guess what? All 3 servers knew off the top of their heads that EVERYTHING for filling is gluten-free except the chipotle (Sp?) sauce and medium salsa. ANd of course the tortillas/wraps are not, but the tacos are. They were very nice about it and said they get a lot of people coming in asking for gluten-free choices but they don't advertise anywhere that they offer gluten-free. I told them they should and that I'd spread the word!

So anyone in Regina, go to the Taco Del Mar near the university. You will not regret it.

I am SO glad that I have found another safe place to eat!!


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We have them here in WA. I believe there might be a pork here that isn't gluten-free. And the fish is breaded so that's not gluten-free. We have gotten the tacos and the bowls. They're very good. Only problem is we always get too much food. I forget that chips come with the meal and I get extra chips. We can never eat all the chips.

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