Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 Well, there's always next time Steph! I had such a good dining experience there that this will probably be a regular vacation spot for me. It was an amazing trip to have so many options at so many different venues. I completed all my reviews at http://sanbeiji.yelp.com this morning so if anyone is planning a trip be sure to check some of those out. A quick tip for anyone that is just passing through Anaheim and doesn't want to enter one of the parks: Rainforest Café sucks like nobody's business, and Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen is very good and very GF-friendly. -Joe > From: skershaw_sanjose <skershaw_sanjose@...> > Reply- " " < > > Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 05:48:00 -0000 > " " < > > Subject: [ ] Re: Yelping Disneyland > > Joe, thanks so much for this info. We went to Disney this summer, > when gf was a weird new world for me, and had I known my options, I > wouldn't have eaten nothing but fruit all day! > > Steph > > >> >> I'm spending what is probably too long at Disneyland over the next > few days. >> In doing so, I've been systematically trying out their gluten-free > options >> and posting the results at http://sanbeiji.yelp.com/. They have a > great GF >> selection. I just finished day one, and have four more days of > eating, >> reviewing, and roller coasters to go. (Note to self: Don't ride > the Mad >> Hatter's Tea Party right after eating a huge meal...) >> >> There is a brochure available for GF options at the info desk > (Disneyland >> City Hall) that spells it out. Disneyland's Head Chef (who > took the >> time to return my call) prepared a detailed recommendation list > and he keeps >> it updated regularly. Very impressive - basically park-wide > options with >> dedicated fryers for french fries and the possibility of ordering > a hot dog >> or burger *with* a bun, or GF pizza, or GF pancakes, and much > more. The >> Disneyland resort hotels are also GF-savvy and have many options > for us. >> >> Cheers, >> Joe >> >> -- >> Joe >> http://sanbeiji.com/ >> >> " I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm > frightened >> of the old ones. " >> -- Cage >> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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