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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hello. I'm looking for restaurant suggestions for a family dinner the week after Christmas. Twelve people, most coming from all over the East coast. The adults like and eat everything. The tweens include: one gluten free, one vegetarian, one allergic to nuts, sesame, coconut, soy, and beans (makes Asian and Middle Eastern very hard). NOVA or DC, any price point from festive cheap eats to moderately expensive celebratory is fine. Priority is not worrying too much about allergies and everyone having a good time.. Thank you![/quote] Accomidate the allergy kid. The vegetarian and gluten free can just go with whatever works on the menu, such as ordering steak and potatoes or a buger no bun for the gluten free preference, and a salad or veggie pasta for the vegetarian lifestyle choice. Look a PF Changs in Tysons. I believe they have a separate menu and kitchen for food allergies.[/quote] Pf Chang is not a good choice with a sesame allergy. And why do you assume the gluten free kid is a preference not a need?[/quote] It usually is.[/quote] Yup unless it’s actually Celiac it’s almost always a preference. You will get the whole “it just doesn’t make me feel good” stories but they can’t expect people to choose a restaurant based on that. [/quote]
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