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Linda L Larson <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 20 Sep 2002 23:28:26 -0700
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This is the summary of replies I got on dining in Portland, Oregon
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go to Jake's!  Fabulous fish.... extremely professional staff.
Expensive,
so treat yourself.  It's Portland at it's best!
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>Oba! in the pearl district. Ask for the gluten free menu. It now says
>wheat
>free, and dairy free selections.  The chef is very celiac friendly so
>just
>ask if you have questions.  It is a great restaurant.
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This is our story:
We want to a great place called Woo Song and Larry's for Mexican food.
The waiter knew about wheat and had my daughter's meal prepared with all
corn tortillas. The salsa was excellent. The flan, for dessert, was
incredible. They prepare the flan from scratch each day. There is nothing
added to the caramelized sugar sauce. It's just caramelized sugar. No
package mixes or anything. My daughter did fine. Not one rumble of the
tummy or anything. The food was delicious and priced at a fair price.
It's a great looking restaurant on the water.

Thanks to everyone who wrote me.
Sincerely,
Linda L.
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