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Thanks everyone who sent info on Toronto!
Here is a short summary of your responses and our experience:
www.theceliacscene.com - this website has a list of restaurants
Il Fornello - excellent. However - GF pizza up charge was $5. Pasta up charge was $2. They had a delicious blood orange sorbet for dessert.
Kit Kat - they have GF pasta. Italian food - very good but very pricey.
Someone recommended the burger grinder - we didnt get there. But the recommendation said they have GF buns and dedicated fryers for French fries!
Azure (Intercontinental) - dinner was excellent. Breakfast was uncomfortable to navigate (buffet) - if we did this a second time we would skip the included buffet and order ala cart. The staff insisted they could accommodate GF from the buffet - but they were not prepared to do this.
The Canadian National Exhibition - we found nothing GF other than a drink, cotton candy, fudge and an ice cream. It was disappointing and eye opening to see how much gluten was used in the FOOD building by almost every restaurant there. I had called ahead to the ex to see if they could tell me which vendors / restaurants might have GF - they couldn't tell me.
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