tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2246526203577211665.post3943393091385420069..comments2023-10-05T21:10:08.397+11:00Comments on In the Mood for Noodles: G/F Hong Kong and Macau Tips?Khttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10155405131217371575noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2246526203577211665.post-90138278871256108402012-01-26T13:10:13.157+11:002012-01-26T13:10:13.157+11:00Life Cafe has a wide range of gluten-free options ...Life Cafe has a wide range of gluten-free options - bookings advised. Donwnstairs is a little take-out deli with salads and g-fre and vegan cakes. www.lifecafe.com.hk Its in Soho, on the escalators. <br /><br />We also ate at a couple of Indian places in Kowloon. Branto Pure Vegetarian is not an aesthetic dream but the dosas were pretty good. It is upstairs so look out for the sign - it is just a few doors away from Swindon books and an easy walk if you go to the museum of art. Opposite it is Marks and Spencers which has fairtrade vegan chocolate! <br /><br />There were plenty of juices/smoothies and nuts. As we live in China we weren't so worried about eating Chinese food - the gluten in vegetarian dishes plus soy sauce plus stock issues does make it a bit of a minefield!Jemmahttp://exilicchaplain.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com