| Where is this at, if you care to share? And do you know if your menu states anything about this? Most restaurants I look into (and won't eat at as a result) say stuff like: "Gluten Free – Did you know that Chef Heather knows each and every ingredient that goes into her dishes? If you require a gluten free dish, please tell your server, or ask the Chef about it. Gluten Free is Not available for every dish." http://plumtreebistro.net/bistro-menu/ But when I email the restaurant, such as Plum Bistro, I get replies such as, "Hi there we are not a gluten free restaurant. We simply offer gluten-free options it's not advisable to dine with us if you have celiac disease because cross-contamination may occur." Or another restaurant, after enquiring about their gluten-free options: "Thanks for your inquiry. We don't have specific cross contamination protocols." I find these, or restaurants that have fine print about shared facilities and not assuming risk of cross-contamination, to be the norm in Seattle. |
My current menu doesn't actually have gluten free items on it (i ask that the customers tell me, and ill do something for them on a one on one basis) - the reason being i just took over this restaurant(so its not my menu for another 2 months when we change it).
I have seen what you describe a lot - its usually by restaurants where the head chef isn't in charge. I personally go over everything about new menus - every single line of text is checked by me - as it reflects on my reputation.
As for cross-contamination, frankly anyone who says they dont have protocols in place is full of shit - we have it for EVERYTHING. In Australia we even legally have to have different coloured cutting boards for different produce types.