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Just up the road in Camberwell, there's a wonderful place that does gluten-free savoury crepes: Cafe Maloko, 60 Camberwell Church Street, SE5 8QZ (near corner with Camberwell Grove, look for blue awning with orange lettering). Great for vegetarians and vegans, too.


A bit further afield - but on the 12 bus route - is a good, authentic Italian restaurant which offers gluten-free versions of almost every dish (the owner is coeliac himself) - Cotto, 89 Westminster Bridge Road, SE1 7HR (top of Kennington Road).


You might also be interested in this blog by a Camberwell-based coeliac nutritionist:

www.glutenfreerosie.com


Good luck - and please post details of any useful places you discover!

Much of the food at Toasted is GF, although if celiac I imagine your want to check if there's a risk of cross contamination as they do also make their own (non-GF) cake and bread.


The Dish & The Spoon on Cheltenham Road often has a good range of homebaked GF cakes.


There is a thread in GF offerings somewhere on the forum which I seem to recall posting on which may be useful. Perhaps take a look at Kim Mcgowan's blog www.naturallyglutenfree.wordpress.com - she is SE London based sometimes reviews local places.

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> I didn't get any green ones. I had all the fruit

> flavours except canteloupe, watermelon and lime.

> Looking back, the lychee ones did taste a bit

> funny, but who knows what a lychee's supposed to

> tasted like?


xxxxx


Well blimey, lychees aren't exactly hard to get hold of - fresh or canned!


They're delicious.


PGC, your comment is somewhat worrying :))

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