Is Victoria & Albert's worth it with these food restrictions?

DavidNYC

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My wife and I have been considering trying V&A for years now but never had because of her various food restrictions. We've never had a problem at any restaurant in Disney in 15 years but I know V&A is a bit unique (and at those prices - we wouldn't want to go to get a half-experience).

She's gluten-free (which alone isn't an issue) but also "pseudo-kosher". She won't eat anything that's inherently not kosher (shellfish, pork, etc.) but will eat other meats. But she also won't mix meat and dairy at a single meal.

We think that's just too many limitations to really get the full experience of the food. But has anyone been there with a similar list of multiple restrictions and still enjoyed it?
 
The allergies will not be a problem.

Restricting and not having tref-type foods will not be a problem.

The only potential problem is Course #5, which is the cheese course. They do have gelato as an option; I think it is not dairy.

They will contact you less than a week out. At that time let them know and they will make allowances. Last time I went one of the people with me could not eat any shellfish and another would not eat any seafood.

And her menu would not even show any choices for what she would be unable or unwilling to eat.
 

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