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Susan Cornelius Hinderaker <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 4 May 2006 09:09:47 -0400
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

We recently visited New York City and went to Risotteria, a restaurant 
that offers a full gluten-free menu.  We were only there for three days, 
but my 18 year old son ate there four times.  He was so happy to have so 
many choices for meals including gluten-free pizza and risotto.  The 
gluten-free breadsticks served at every meal were fantastic and I even 
tried the gluten-free beer!  For dessert we had wonderful apple pie!

Here is a quote from their website:
This restaurant represents gluten-free heaven! From the crispy,      
chewy, salty Gf breadsticks (replacing the breadbasket) to their own 
homemade, sugar free fruit pies this is a no worry place for celiacs. It 
is one of the only places in the Tristate area where you can get gluten-
free pizza and beer. Along with huge fresh salads, Italian grilled 
sandwiches called panini and a full line of baked goods all made there and 
all GF. 

If you are planning a visit to New York City, you may want to visit their 
website,
<a href="http://http://www.risotteria.com/">risotteria.com</a>.  

Susan Hinderaker
Weddington, NC

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