9 Dragons and the China counter service are kind of a bust. I wasn't that impressed. 9 Dragons did some sort of grilled chicken with some veggies in what was supposed to be a moo goo gai pan sauce, but truthfully, there wasn't much sauce. It was very bland and boring. They do not have GF soy sauce as special diets told me. COunter service will do a plain stir fry, no sauce on plain white rice.
That knowledge leads me to believe Japan does not have GF soy sauce either but YMMV on that one. Japan counter service seemed to be a bust too. Japan does have great shaved ice!
Mexico counter service rocks! Just GF you can have anything on the menu. They only use corn tortillas there. La Hacienda is better than the one inside the Mexico pavilion, it seems to have more options right off the menu and they have a guava tamale on the desert menu that is to die for!
Norway "counter service" i.e. the bakery has rice pudding? Something like that. That is the only safe food on the menu. Haven't been to table service there GF.
Germany table service rocks! The buffet is at least 75% edible right off the line for GF and they have 2 deserts on the line that are GF, berry compote and vanilla pudding. I highly recommend this. Haven't done the CS there GF yet. The caramel place is off-limits. All the Werthers caramels have wheat/gluten products in them.
Italy you can do the fancier restaurant, but not the pizza place due to cross contamination. The fancier one is pretty good. They had basic pasta and several sauces I believe.
America has the GF chicken tenders, but the manager may try to stiff you on prices. I had to pay for the sides that come with the regular chicken meal plus pay for my chicken tenders. I was not happy.
Morocco didn't seem to have much I was interested in. Marrakesh did have some options.
France is a STAY THE HECK AWAY FROM place. The table service was bland and boring and the staff was kinda rude. The CS bakery place didn't look safe because the things that could be GF (like chocolate mousse) were under the shelf with the crumbly pastries and I saw crumbly pastry in several of the mousses so I didn't eat there.
England CS is a bust because it's fish and chips. Table service has quite a few options.
Haven't done Canada yet.
Sunshine seasons has the rotisserie chicken which rocks and creme brulee that are GF.
Have fun!
America has the GF chicken tenders, but the manager may try to stiff you on prices. I had to pay for the sides that come with the regular chicken meal plus pay for my chicken tenders. I was not happy.
Have fun!
Honugirl has a good list with personal experiences. Nothing beats first-hand advice.
If you're looking for a full list, email specialdiets (at) disneyworld (dot) com to get an up-to-date list. Our website, below, has a list of gluten free options listed by theme park, including Epcot. It's current as of January 2011.
You can also get numbers for the individual restaurants at Epcot. Since they are "Operating Participant" restaurants, they don't have to adhere to the standard Disney food handling policy. Special Diets should be able to provide you with numbers for each restaurant you would like to visit. Their number is (407) 824-5967.
Of course, when you arrive, always talk to the chef or manager to make sure they are fully aware of your needs. If you feel uncomfortable with their answers, leave. It's not worth ruining your day, or worse.
Per Special Diets (and personal experience) if you are not on the dining plan WDW can (and will) charge more for "safe food". So if you order the allergy safe chicken, it is not the same as ordering a chicken meal off the regular menu. They charge 9.99 for the chicken and then for the fries etc. when a regular chicken meal is 7.99 and includes the fries. They do the same for kids meals. This is at any WDW food service not just Liberty Inn. We have been charged more at Pizza Planet, Liberty Inn, and a couple other places.
Interesting. I had no idea about that. That was the first time that had happened to me that whole trip. Well, good to know. I know special diets didn't inform me of that before the trip.
If you are on the dining plan, they don't worry about the excess cost. I've seen that first hand. And special diets noted this as well.
From my original post "Per Special Diets (and personal experience) if you are not on the dining plan WDW can (and will) charge more for "safe food". "
From email from Special Diets dated March 2011
"Due to the higher cost of dietary products, there may be an increased price. If you purchase the meal plan, it is considered a regular meal and you will not be charged for the difference. "
Special diets did not mention it until I specifically asked.
The rice stuff is called Rice Cream. I have had it and I thought it was pretty tasty. (I am not gluten free, so am comparing it to non-gluten free dessert, I thought it was pretty good).9 Dragons and the China counter service are kind of a bust. I wasn't that impressed. 9 Dragons did some sort of grilled chicken with some veggies in what was supposed to be a moo goo gai pan sauce, but truthfully, there wasn't much sauce. It was very bland and boring. They do not have GF soy sauce as special diets told me. COunter service will do a plain stir fry, no sauce on plain white rice.
That knowledge leads me to believe Japan does not have GF soy sauce either but YMMV on that one. Japan counter service seemed to be a bust too. Japan does have great shaved ice!
Mexico counter service rocks! Just GF you can have anything on the menu. They only use corn tortillas there. La Hacienda is better than the one inside the Mexico pavilion, it seems to have more options right off the menu and they have a guava tamale on the desert menu that is to die for!
Norway "counter service" i.e. the bakery has rice pudding? Something like that. That is the only safe food on the menu. Haven't been to table service there GF.
Germany table service rocks! The buffet is at least 75% edible right off the line for GF and they have 2 deserts on the line that are GF, berry compote and vanilla pudding. I highly recommend this. Haven't done the CS there GF yet. The caramel place is off-limits. All the Werthers caramels have wheat/gluten products in them.
Italy you can do the fancier restaurant, but not the pizza place due to cross contamination. The fancier one is pretty good. They had basic pasta and several sauces I believe.
America has the GF chicken tenders, but the manager may try to stiff you on prices. I had to pay for the sides that come with the regular chicken meal plus pay for my chicken tenders. I was not happy.
Morocco didn't seem to have much I was interested in. Marrakesh did have some options.
France is a STAY THE HECK AWAY FROM place. The table service was bland and boring and the staff was kinda rude. The CS bakery place didn't look safe because the things that could be GF (like chocolate mousse) were under the shelf with the crumbly pastries and I saw crumbly pastry in several of the mousses so I didn't eat there.
England CS is a bust because it's fish and chips. Table service has quite a few options.
Haven't done Canada yet.
Sunshine seasons has the rotisserie chicken which rocks and creme brulee that are GF.
Have fun!
I just wanted to mention that livndisney is not the only person to have mentioned this.Per Special Diets (and personal experience) if you are not on the dining plan WDW can (and will) charge more for "safe food". So if you order the allergy safe chicken, it is not the same as ordering a chicken meal off the regular menu. They charge 9.99 for the chicken and then for the fries etc. when a regular chicken meal is 7.99 and includes the fries. They do the same for kids meals. This is at any WDW food service not just Liberty Inn. We have been charged more at Pizza Planet, Liberty Inn, and a couple other places.
I will add a link to AllergyFreeMouses website in the disABILITIES FAQs thread as a resource in post # 3 of that thread.AllergyFreeMouse said:Honugirl has a good list with personal experiences. Nothing beats first-hand advice.
If you're looking for a full list, email specialdiets (at) disneyworld (dot) com to get an up-to-date list. Our website, below, has a list of gluten free options listed by theme park, including Epcot. It's current as of January 2011.
You can also get numbers for the individual restaurants at Epcot. Since they are "Operating Participant" restaurants, they don't have to adhere to the standard Disney food handling policy. Special Diets should be able to provide you with numbers for each restaurant you would like to visit. Their number is (407) 824-5967.
Of course, when you arrive, always talk to the chef or manager to make sure they are fully aware of your needs. If you feel uncomfortable with their answers, leave. It's not worth ruining your day, or worse.
People were reporting much more complete information received from WDW Special Diets in the past, including the lists of foods.I do want to mention though that I did speak to special diets ahead of time. I was never given a list of restaurants with safe food nor was I told what was available at each location. I also was never told about the extra fee or anything like that. All I was given was some forms to fill out an mail back, which I did and never heard anything else. So I guess like everything else at Disney, YMMV when dealing with the CM's at Special Diets.
I never tried the rice cream because I don't like rice pudding. I have texture issues and for some reason that is one food that sets it off.So I can't comment on how good it is or not.
I think it was very difficult for them to keep emailing current lists to all the people who emailed for information.It makes me wonder if they are going to eventually do away with special diets all together and put more of the responsibility on the chefs and the CM's at the eateries? I guess it's probably hard for them to constantly maintain lists for all the allergies plus they have new foods coming in all the time and other foods going out, so I guess it makes sense for them to defer patrons back to the people at the restaurants who would have the most updated info.