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A blog review mentions homemade gluten-free bread and the restaurant is described as 'particularly accommodating to gluten-free requests' in a Brussels dining guide. However, there is no marked menu, no dedicated kitchen or fryer, and no staff training information. The signal is thin; call ahead to confirm kitchen practices.
Per-allergen evidence
Coeliac · Gluten-free
confidence 40% ·
Limited information, Thin positive signal only: a stray menu callout, a single passing review mention, or generic dietary marketing without specifics. Not enough to assess kitchen practice. Call ahead and confirm before relying on it.
A blog review mentions homemade gluten-free bread and the restaurant is described as 'particularly accommodating to gluten-free requests' in a Brussels dining guide. However, there is no marked menu, no dedicated kitchen or fryer, and no staff training information. The signal is thin; call ahead to confirm kitchen practices.
Cited references
Vegan
confidence 35% ·
Limited information, Thin positive signal only: a stray menu callout, a single passing review mention, or generic dietary marketing without specifics. Not enough to assess kitchen practice. Call ahead and confirm before relying on it.
The official menu mentions a vegan lunch option, and the restaurant's philosophy focuses on organic, raw, and living foods. However, there is no marked menu, no dedicated kitchen, and no staff training details. The signal is thin; call ahead to confirm vegan options and cross-contamination practices.
Cited references
Vegetarian
confidence 30% ·
Limited information, Thin positive signal only: a stray menu callout, a single passing review mention, or generic dietary marketing without specifics. Not enough to assess kitchen practice. Call ahead and confirm before relying on it.
The blog review mentions vegetarian options, and the restaurant's living food concept likely includes many plant-based dishes. However, there is no marked menu, no dedicated kitchen, and no staff training information. The signal is thin; call ahead to confirm.
Dairy-free
confidence 30% ·
Limited information, Thin positive signal only: a stray menu callout, a single passing review mention, or generic dietary marketing without specifics. Not enough to assess kitchen practice. Call ahead and confirm before relying on it.
The blog review mentions the restaurant accommodates 'gluten or lactose free' requests, and a raw chocolate tart is described. However, there is no marked menu, no dedicated kitchen, and no staff training information. The signal is thin; call ahead to confirm.
Reminder
Always confirm with venue staff before ordering. Tiers and accreditations are guides, not guarantees.
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