Yesterday I did something I haven’t done in 2 years and 8 months (give or take), I went to a restaurant and didn’t use even ONE wet wipe! We went to a gluten free restaurant! And its really gluten free. It doesn’t just have a great gluten free menu, it has a gluten free premises! No gluten allowed what so ever, everything is certified gluten free! The owner and the staff all know their stuff. I assume they are Celiacs themselves, but due to a language barrier I am not 100% sure.
Before becoming gluten free we used to have lunch out every weekend, even when Celiac kid was undiagnosed and difficult, we still made the effort to eat lunch out, taking turns to hold and comfort our screamer. Then there was a period of us attempting to continue this (after diagnosis), we would bring Celiac kids food , wipe down the table etc, but it always felt a bit like Russian roulette, not something you want to play with your kid! So the restaurant visits became fewer and fewer. It just didn’t seem so important anymore. Sure, there are a few places that we trust that we go to, likewise, if we travel we do eat out if when we feel like it, we don’t let celiac rule our lives, BUT, given the choice, we would rather eat at home where we know everything is safe.
We went a bit crazy I must admit. I mean, a whole menu where everyone can eat everything??!! Its like letting kids in to a sweet shop and saying, ‘hey, you can have whatever you want!’.
We had crepes with spinach and feta filling, crepes with turkey mince and tomato filling, crepes with chocolate and pizza and hot dogs, and some grainy thing that was some kind of kasha (looked a lot like quinoa) and it tasted so amazing I cant wait to go back and have it again. We had chicken with veggies and roasted veggies. Everything tasted awesome. The best part was actually not the food though, it was being able to sit together, with everyone being able to touch each other without using hand wipes AT ALL, and all of us being able to try everything from every plate and not having to worry. It actually brought tears to my eyes. So normal for most, but something we so rarely (never) get to do.
They have a shop too, they sell spices, tons of them, I was overwhelmed! Then there are pizzas and breads and grains and flours and biscuits and so much stuff!! Again I must apologise for my photos, iPhone again, I really need to bring my camera out with me.
Im not a food reviewer, but if you are a gluten free person and you ever find yourself in Poznan, you MUST visit Friendly Food.
rezerwacja@friendlyfood.pl
tel. 665 450 858
-Linda
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I’m happy for you and your family, Linda, and I’m definitely trying this one with my kids as well!!
I am also glad you have found it, since I do know people with gluten allergies, therefore I know they will be thrilled learning about it!!
Keep on searching, I will as well, and together we can make this experience called “life” even more enjoyable!! 😉
Cheers to all gluten-free people, and thanks to you,
Kasia Romero
Hi,
This place sounds amazing. I love it when you get 100% GF restaurants, even more so when in more “off the beaten track” places like this. I run the website Travel Gluten Free and was wondering if you may allow me to share this with our visitors. I will happily link back here with full credit and subscribe to your blog for future updates.
Thanks,
Mike
Sure Mike! Feel free to share, link back will be great 🙂 There is a gluten free guest house/ hotel also which I will be visiting soon, cant wait!
Many thanks! I have added your review to our website here:
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Am considering a quick trip to Poznan later this month and figured I’d be eating packed sandwiches for days – but this gives me hope. Thanks so much for posting this! Just wish they had longer opening hours…