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The menu includes walnut, cashew, macadamia, pinenuts, and peanut brownie, which are strong allergen signals that nuts are present in the kitchen.
Per-allergen evidence
The menu includes walnut, cashew, macadamia, pinenuts, and peanut brownie, which are strong allergen signals that nuts are present in the kitchen. There is no mention of a nut-free policy, separate preparation, or any allergenic ingredient controls. Best to call ahead and ask the chef about your specific nut allergy.
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The official Malaysian menu lists a 'Gluten-free Pancake' as a named dish, but there is no systematic allergen marking, no dedicated-gluten-free equipment or kitchen mentioned, and no cross-contact disclaimers. The kitchen serves many gluten-containing items like toast, bagels, pasta and pizza, so risk of cross-contamination is likely. Call ahead to ask how the kitchen handles gluten-free orders and whether they use a separate pan or preparation area.
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A few items on the official Malaysian menu carry '[VO]' and '[VGO]' tags (likely vegan-option and vegan-gluten-free-option), but the codes are undefined on the page and no dedicated vegan kitchen or allergen policy is described. Most dishes contain dairy, eggs, or meat. Ask staff which savoury items can be made vegan and whether they use separate utensils.
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Several menu items are tagged '[V]' and '[VO]' (likely vegetarian and vegetarian-option), and there is an 'extensive range of vegetarian options' noted in one travel blurb. However, the menu codes have no key to explain them, and no kitchen practices around vegetarian cooking (e.g. separate fryers, no meat cross-contact) are documented.
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No marked dishes, dairy-free menu section, or kitchen practice is described. The menu is heavy on cheese, cream, yoghurt, feta, halloumi, and hollandaise. A single '[VGO]' tag on bagel and Greek salad could hint at a vegan option, but it's not confirmed as dairy-free.
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No egg-free markings or policy appear. Several dishes contain eggs (pancakes, pudding, bagel fillings). The '[V]' tag on some items doesn't specify egg content; vegan-labelled '[VGO]' may be egg-free, but it's uncertain.
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Reminder
Always confirm with venue staff before ordering. Tiers and accreditations are guides, not guarantees.
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