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

Last night my family of seven, with five celiacs, enjoyed a birthday
celebration at Asia Kitchen in San Antonio.  The chef, Sally, came out to
talk to us afterwards.  She is committed to the celiacs of this area, and
takes great care to prepare everything separately for us.  This is not
unusual, because all their dishes are prepared to order.  Nothing is cooked
up in advance, except maybe the rice.  They also offer white or brown rice.

Go to http://www.asia-kitchen.com/ and click on menu to see their
selections.  You will see an orange GF out to the side of each menu item
that is safe for us.  Sometimes they can prepare other items to be gf, but
there are so many to choose from that I usually just order from the menu.
All of the wait staff is very familiar with our restrictions, so you can
enjoy a lovely Thai meal, all made in house.  They also offer a few desserts
that include non-dairy ice cream made with coconut milk.  We were too full
to try it, but hope to soon.

Asia Kitchen is near SeaWorld San Antonio, so any of you traveling here to
visit SeaWorld can enjoy a nice meal afterwards at Asia Kitchen.
Anne Barfield
www.chickenparadise.com
210 340-0648


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