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Free-from restaurants in Djibouti
2 Djibouti restaurants rated for coeliac, vegan, halal, kosher, and major allergens. Every tier backed by cited sources.
SearchDjibouti
2 Djibouti restaurants rated for coeliac, vegan, halal, kosher, and major allergens. Every tier backed by cited sources.
HappyCow describes the venue as an Indian restaurant with vegetarian dishes that can be made vegan on request, asking diners to specify no dairy/vegan when ordering. This is a thin positive signal: it indicates the kitchen can accommodate vegan orders but gives no detail about kitchen practice, dedicated equipment, or staff training. Call ahead to confirm vegan options and discuss cross-contamination risk.
Honest caveat, The venue is categorised as non-veg and serves meat, which may increase cross-contact risk for vegan dishes in a shared kitchen. No details on kitchen practice are available.
The venue's allergen statement explicitly warns that menu items 'may contain or come into contact with PEANUTS, TREE NUTS'. No nut-free dishes, dedicated equipment, or staff training are mentioned. Discuss with a manager before ordering.
Honest caveat, Venue acknowledges risk of peanut and tree nut cross-contact via its own allergy statement.