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mary elliott <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 26 Oct 1998 17:28:54 -0800
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Dear listmembers,
     My apologies for taking so long to summarize, but the past weeks
have been rather difficult. My thanks to all who responded to my
request for information. It was duly passed on to France. By the way,
my French friend also passed it on to the French Celiac Association,
along with the information on NYC that I have compiled. Very
informally, we are exchanging information that we hope will someday
prove of use to celiac travellers, both in France and the United
States.
     Recommended places in California:

     1- Everyone recommended Trader Joe's, which even has a GF list.
     Their website:
     http://www.traderjoes.com

     2- Another excellent chain of stores is Whole Foods. Their website is:
     http://www.wholefoods.com

     3- In San Francisco, go to
             Dolores Park Cafe
             501 Dolores Street, corner of 18th Street
      They have GF biscotti and muffins from G!Foods.

      for Japanese food in San Francisco, try
          Kabuto's
          5116 Geary Boulevard, corner of 15th Avenue.
          Telephone: 415-752-5652

      or for Vietnamese, in San Francisco's Chinatown, where they have
      rice noodle soup and spring rolls in rice paper, try
         Golden Flower
         667 Jackson Street, between Grant and Kearney.

     4-In Buena Park, Cuban Pete's restaurant. The celiac who
      recommended it hasn't tried it, but checked out the menu on the web,
      and thought it sounded intriguingly GF:
      http://salsaweb.com/cubanpetes/index.htm

     5- In Sonoma, about 50 miles from San Francisco, look for Food
      for Thought stores. Here are three of their locations:
      - 1181 Yulupa Avenue (almost on corner of Yulupa and Hoen),
         Santa Rosa. Telephone: 707-546-8121
      - 6910 McKinley, Sebastopol. 707-762-9352
      - 621 East Washington Avenue, Petaluma. 707-762-9352.

     6- In Los Angeles, Wolfgang Puck's Oba'Chine Sushi and Satay
      Bar. Try the Vietnamese Spring Rolls and the Pad Thai with Jumbo
      Shrimp.
        Also IN&OUT Burgers, for protein burgers wrapped in lettuce
      and good French fries.

     7- In Eureka, there is a pleasant inn. This last came via Tracey,
      who tells me that the woman who runs it has a daughter on a
      gluten-free diet.
              Weaver's Inn
              For reservations: 707-443-8119

     Again, thank you all.
                                Mary in NYC

---"STRAUB Th." <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hello Mary,
>
> I understood well that to write in French is a very thick effort for you !
> That of wiich I have need :
> - Of addresses of site on U.S.A. !
>
> Have you do pages on the web ?
>
> If yes, we could create a tie between our two sites.
>
> Your informal guide to NYC is terrific.
> Where are you some today ???
>
> To soon,
>
> Velten et Marie-Pierre -  Dunkerque (F59)
>
> La maladie coeliaque et ses déclinaisons sur :
> http://webhome.infonie.fr/jomave/mapimo/mpmindex.html

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