Getting gluten free food travelling through Asia |
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Our experiences of finding gluten free food in Japan, China, Phillipines, Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand
Armed with the gluten free travel cards from this website I travelled with my girlfriend whose a celiac round Asia - Japan, China, The Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand. A few places are in the Lonely Planet for that country, Ill put LP next to it. Here s some tips
JAPAN
We spent 10 days in Japan. We wanted to stay longer but be warned, it is brutally expensive!
Fukuoka
- Gusto Restaurant (it s a chain). She had Miso soup set with chicken and garlic sauce with rice. We found this through the Khaosan Fukuoka hostel, the staff were very helpful.
Kyoto
- Restaurant Nijyu Maru (near Shijo Kawaramachi st opposite Macdonalds) were very helpful. It was a kind of tapas with quite a few dishes e.g. rice salmon soup, fried pork strips.
Nikko
- Hippari Dako (LP) did Yakitori without soy sauce if asked.
Tokyo
- izakayas in Harajuku had a fair few dishes
CHINA
We spent 3 weeks in China, to be honest wasn t enough time. I kept this diary of the places we went to and feel this section should be bigger but a lot of restaurant names are written in Chinese!
Beijing
- 365 Inn on Dhazhalan St was a friendly place to stay and had Sakura Café Bar on linked to it. They did omlettes, fried rice (ask without soy sauce) which could be taken away for lunch.
Pingyao
Xi an
Yangtze River
- We went on a boat trip down the river and everyone seemed to be eating noodles all the time. The boat did offer food but it was quite expensive and it was difficult to clarify what had soy sauce in and what didn t. The trip was quite difficult and a bit underwhelming, do it if you have time and the weather is nice!
Shanghai
Overall, with soy sauce used everywhere China was the by far the most difficult country to travel gluten free. The standard of English was the lowest amongst the other Asian countries visited and people were in general, not as helpful. It s possible but it s better if you re a hardened traveller!
The Philippines
It gets less specific now as the rest of the countries we visited we re a lot easier to find gluten free foods.
http://www.healthyoptions.com.ph/store_branches.php Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand
My girlfriend returned home after The Philippines, but I still kept a keen eye for gluten free meals on the menus. I m generalising here but the South East Asian diet is very different to Chinese diet and easier for the gluten free traveller. Hardly any soy sauce, huzzah!
Another person has written about Vietnam and I have nothing really to add to that apart from there was a gluten free shop called The Green Bean on the west side of the central lake in Hanoi that looked like it sold gf cakes and biscuits.
As for Cambodia and Thailand, again it was very similar to Vietnam and very do-able!
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