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Thanks to all who responded so quickly.
The one restaurant that stood out as everyone's 'sure thing' is Pasta
Pomodora in Voorhees, NJ. "East of Cherry Hill, in Voorhees, is Pasta Pomodoro
which also has a GF menu (one of the owners is celiac). Their website is
_http://www.pastapomodoronj.com_ (http://www.pastapomodoronj.com) " Eagle Plaza
--- Haddonfield-Berlin Road (route 561) and Springdale Road
Voorhees, NJ 08043
856-782-7430
The staff is knowledgeable and accommodating. In
addition to a typical (non-gf) Italian menu for the rest of the world, they
have an extensive gluten-free menu...pasta, pizza, garlic bread. All
delicious and reasonably priced. BYOB.
People mentioned the usual chains Outback (on Rt. 38) and Carrabbas & PF
Chang (both on Rt. 73), all of which have GF menus.
Others mentioned as celiac friendly are as follows:
In Phila., there is Magianno's which will work with you (the King of Prussia
restaurant has GF pasta on hand, but I don't know if the Phila. site does).
Also in Phila., many of the small restaurants on South Street will work with
you. Jax Peters (GF Bible) lives in the area so she has talked to many of
the owners. Also, on 5th St. below South is Mr.Ritts GF Bakery.
One mentioned chessesburgewr in Paradise.
Emerald Fish--they make everything from
scratch in view of the diners, so you can request completely gf
meal....specialty is fresh fish.
65 Barclay Farms Shopping Center
Route 70 (Marlton Pike)
Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
856-616-9192
I've always made reservations to go here. Small place. I don't usually see
kids here. More designed for adults. BYOB. Ask for Eddie the waiter at
Emerald
Fish.
Cork in Westmont, NJ . The chef always comes to
the table before we order .
Radicchio, on 4th Street in Philadelphia has also been great.
Matyson downtown Philly
Thanks again,
Marlene
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