Guest guest Posted December 2, 2007 Report Share Posted December 2, 2007 Three from this group, and my wife Hallie, enjoyed dinner at Di Cicco's. We all gave permission for Hallie to order pizza, and she said it was delicious. The three of us with CD enjoyed minestrone soup and chicken dishes either with pasta or risotto. Di Cicco's is definitely a nice family place - not formal and just plain fun. We met , the proprietor, who told us that the staff was well trained in matters of gluten-free. At the moment, Di Dicco's has no gluten-free desserts, but that they were working on bringing in gelato. When you go to Di Cicco's please make sure that you let the staff know that you need to eat gluten-free, and they will assist you with specially made food. In other words, the restaurant doesn't yet have a gluten-free menu, but they can make your food gluten-free. told us that every meal is cooked individually and can be made any way you want it. Indeed, we were well taken care off. You may wish to bring your own GF bread. We look forwared to joining other South Bay celiacs near the Pruneyard at either Di Cicco's or Cafe Artemis (also accommodating) . Vic-Sunnyvale Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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