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Restaurant Recommendations In Biloxi, Ms


Jaime31

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I am going to Biloxi for vacation in September and have no idea where to go out to eat that is gluten free friendly. I am still newly diagnosed (3months ago) and worried about going somewhere that does not offer a gluten free menu. Any suggestions would be appreciated thanks!!


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Believe it or not, we spent a night in Biloxi on our way to and on the way home from Miami, FL just a few weeks ago. We spent one night in the Grand Casino hotel and... I actually ate at the buffet!!

I NEVER eat at buffets. The chance for cross contamination is so great and the selection is so limited. I asked the cashier if I might look at the buffet and found it to be really clean and well displayed. At the salad bar, the only thing I saw that I couldn't eat were croutons and they were at the very end of the salad bar so people took them AFTER they had their salad.

There were crab legs w/ butter and baked potatoes in foil and steaks on the grill that cooked nothing but steaks. I was so pleased and got to eat my fill of things OTHER than baked chicken!!

Jaime31 Newbie

Believe it or not, we spent a night in Biloxi on our way to and on the way home from Miami, FL just a few weeks ago. We spent one night in the Grand Casino hotel and... I actually ate at the buffet!!

I NEVER eat at buffets. The chance for cross contamination is so great and the selection is so limited. I asked the cashier if I might look at the buffet and found it to be really clean and well displayed. At the salad bar, the only thing I saw that I couldn't eat were croutons and they were at the very end of the salad bar so people took them AFTER they had their salad.

There were crab legs w/ butter and baked potatoes in foil and steaks on the grill that cooked nothing but steaks. I was so pleased and got to eat my fill of things OTHER than baked chicken!!

Thanks for the info I will have to look into the casino! We are also traveling into New Orleans and hoping to find some authentic restaurants to eat at!

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