Alexander The Great
Restaurant/Cafe/Canteen · Camden
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What reviewers say about the free-from experience
- gluten-free options
- coeliac accommodation
- staff allergen helpfulness
- limited GF mains
- vegan dishes
Reviewers frequently discuss gluten-free dining here, with several coeliac and gluten-intolerant diners noting that staff took care over their needs and offered options, in one case swapping out non-gluten-free elements of dishes at no extra cost. One coeliac reviewer felt their main-course choices were limited and asked about using cornflour or GF flour in place of wheat. Others describe staff readily accommodating food allergies and preferences, and vegan diners single out dishes such as the vegan dolmades and houmous.
Summarised from 10 allergen-related public reviews. feefrae is not a medical authority and does not verify individual reviews — this describes what diners discussed, not whether the venue is safe for your needs. Always check directly with the venue and do your own research.
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