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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Due to the hard work of our GFRAP liaisons, NYC is
becoming the hottest city around for dining out GF. :-)
Be sure to visit our web site to see the newest listings.
We have several more restaurants undergoing final
preparations and web site proofing.

The Gluten-Free Restaurant Awareness Program(TM) and
the Westchester  Celiac Sprue Support Group are pleased
to welcome the Asia de Cuba  restaurant!

Asia  de Cuba
Owners: China Grill  Management
Head Chef:  Bradley Day
Address:  237 Madison  Avenue (At 37th Street)
New York, New  York 10016
Phone: (212) 726-7755
Cuisine: Asian/Latin Fusion
Sponsoring  support group:
Westchester CeliacSprue Support Group
Comments: Asia  de Cuba's unique sharing menu
features  an innovative fusion of Asian and Latin
cuisine.  Be sure to ask for the special GF menu.

Find details, addresses, phone numbers, and
directions to  this, and other participating
restaurants, on the Gluten-Free Restaurant
Awareness Program web site:www.glutenfreerestaurants.org


I would like to thank the individual GFRAP  volunteers
in NYC and other areas, who spend time  with the
restaurants while they become comfortable with GFRAP,
the GF diet,  and are able to safely serve GF meals to
everyone.

Be sure to present your GFRAP Customer Card
and ask about any items of special concern.



Contact GFRAP via the web site if your support group
is interested in helping the GFRAP effort by sponsoring
restaurants in your local area.


Note: Although each restaurant makes every effort
to accommodate  each persons specific dietary needs,
it is still each diner's responsibility  to take personal
accountability for their own meal.


Pat MacGregor
Westchester Celiac Sprue Support Group,
Gluten-Free  Restaurant Awareness Program(TM),  chairperson

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