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The only places I know of (though there are many there!) are Olives at the 
Bellagio and the higher end place at Paris hotel. Oh and that tall needle like 
building on the end of the strip does gf gourmet very pricey though.
Enjoy!
Tiffany Janes

About a year and a half ago I had a great meal at a mexican restaurant in the 
back of the Mandalay Bay hotel. They were very celiac friendly - knew all the 
ingredients, everything was cooked there, chips fried in a dedicated fryer, 
great guacamole. I know that you can get sick of mexican since it is often a 
safer alternative, but this was a great meal and they had an outdoor patio that 
was really nice.

Hi, Julianne. I ate at Sammys that had a pretty good gf pizza. I cant relate any 
of the locations to where you will, though. Heres the link.  
http://www.sammyspizza.com/locations.html 

LAS VEGAS
P.F. Changs. (inside the Aladdin) was the winner hand's down. Almost every 
single res ponder suggested them - The lettuce wraps are great.  So is the 
Chinese salad and lemon chicken) - lots of positive feedback on this one and 
their GF menu.

Outback, of course. Multiple locations.

Bahama Breeze - Gluten free menu
375 Hughes Center Drive,
Cuisines: Jamaican
702 731 3252

Carraba's - GF menu, though someone told me they take their own pasta to be 
cooked.
The buffet at the Bellagio 
Wolfgang Puck's
MGM Grand - GF menu and great service, more high-end
Emeril's restaurants at MGM Grand - very helpful.

Cafe Lux in the Venetian
Opa - Greek food (off the strip)
Nine in the Palms - more high-end
Bellagio Buffet
Buca di Bepo
Buzio's at Rio Hotel

Maggiano's - has GF pasta, in Fashion Show Mall on the strip
In-N-Out Burger *For fast food, your best bet is In & Out, as they have 
dedicated oil vats for fries, and burgers on lettuce

Big Dog's Cafe and Casino 6390 W. Sahara Ave.
Palace Station 2411 W. Sahara Ave.
Wild Oat's Deli
El Pollo Loco
Del Taco
Red Robin
Hard Rock Cafe
Cold Stone Creamery
Joe's Crab Shack
Mimi's Cafe
Z'tejas
Roy - more high-end
Dennys - but cross-contami
nation may be an issue

Il Fornai restaurant featuring GF pasta - call ahead to verify this.

Best of all is Chinois in the Caesars Forum Shops ...they have a gluten free 
menu and GF soy sauce plus the food is excellent....ask for Michael Yi,the 
manager. or Amy Richardson (702) 737-9700

Cheesecake Factory at Caesars - call Pam Johnson or Linda Osmundsen - very 
helpful and knowledgeable.

At Wynn which is very close to Paris there was Daniel Boulud Brasserie which 
overlooks the lake. Specify your gluten sensitivity when you make your 
reservation and you may end up with the same knowledgeable waiter.

The restaurant at the Paris (Mon Ami Gabi) to be incredibly understanding, 
answered all my questions and said that they tag your order with a bright yellow 
piece of paper with your allergies/intolerances written on it so there are no 
mistakes made and the food was great

At Wild Bill's Buffalo Wings, the waitress showed me all the sauces that flavor 
the wings so I could see which were GF (there were some Definite surprises)

The chefs at the Hilton Hotel (buffet) were very familiar with gluten Issues and 
helpful.

Whole Foods, Wild Oats and Better Nutrition have a variety of GF products 
available, salad bars and even GF pizza at Wild Oats.

Celiac Disease Foundation contacts in Las Vegas are Sandi Jo Lawless at (702) 
228-4128 and Catherine Hammelrath at (702) 733-7633.


Hi Julianne,
My hubby goes to Vegas often for business and stays at the Nugget often. Just 
recently, he took our 12 yr old son (who has Celiac) with him to Vegas. Our son 
had no reactions and enjoyed his stay. I'll list below the places they ate:

Golden Nugget buffet - my hubby talked with the servers at the buffet (not the 
waitresses, but the people serving at the buffet) and the chefs were very 
accommodating. Vic & Anthony's (in the Nugget) - pricey steak house but very 
accommodatin g and willing to make GF items. Grotto (Italian restaurant in the 
Nugget) - has NO GF offerings, so don't waste your time.  Carson Street Cafe (in 

the Nugget) - They alerted him not to eat the breakfast sausage and bacon - they 
cook it on bread to soak up the grease. However, they told him that they could 
prepare anything he would like from the kitchen.  Triple George (Fremont St to 
3rd Ave, on the left) - They have great steak, chicken and fish. Alert the 
server of your GF status and they will make what you wish.  I've traveled with 
my hubby several times, also and we've eaten at the following places without a 
reaction (I am Celiac as well):
Bellagio Hotel steakhouse, Prime - very, very pricey but worth it. The food is 
excellent and the view of the fountains are amazing.
Hard Rock Hotel, Simon - noisy but good food and very accommodating.
The Palms Hotel, N9NE - pricey but very tasty. Great place to celebrity watch 
(we saw Rande Gerber, Cindy Crawford and Kid Rock)
Mandalay Bay Hotel, Aureole - nice menu and good food. Amazing wine storage 
(servers hang from ropes to get to wine!)
Caesar's Palace Hotel, Bradley Ogden Las Vegas - again, pricey but very good 
food and accommodating.
Hope this info helps! Enjoy your stay!
-Andrea
Carlsbad 



A recent Question of the Day in the Las Vegas Advisor
( http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com ) dealt with gluten-free dining.

>Some restaurants (more than a few) offer separate gluten-free menus; others 
indicate those dishes on their menu that are gluten-free; and still others don't 
specifically cater to a gluten-free diet but are aware of the requirements and 
will happily accommodate you given some notice. For the full list of restaurants 
that we found, visit our Dining section( http://www.=
lasvegasadvisor.com/dining.cfm ) and then select the "Other" drop-down menu, 
where you'll find gluten-free is one of several option s you can choose from.






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