Dairy-Free Restaurants in Philadelphia?
This comes from an Allergic Girl blog reader who is severely casein-allergic and is looking to book a nice place for her rehearsal dinner in the Philly area.
“My casein allergy is so extreme that if anyone kisses me or touches my food after handling any dairy products I begin to go into anaphylactic shock. Since I cannot control the rehearsal dinner the same way that I can the actually wedding meal I was hoping you might know of some restaurants in Philadelphia that would be good for a casein allergic girl and her dairy loving family.”
Any suggestions for an allergen-friendly and/or dairy-free restaurant that can handle a large party would be so appreciated!
Please let us know where a Philly Allergic Girl should look.
Thank you!
“My casein allergy is so extreme that if anyone kisses me or touches my food after handling any dairy products I begin to go into anaphylactic shock. Since I cannot control the rehearsal dinner the same way that I can the actually wedding meal I was hoping you might know of some restaurants in Philadelphia that would be good for a casein allergic girl and her dairy loving family.”
Any suggestions for an allergen-friendly and/or dairy-free restaurant that can handle a large party would be so appreciated!
Please let us know where a Philly Allergic Girl should look.
Thank you!
Comments
any more ideas out there?
Here's a link- just make sure to pull down meat in the "category" drop down box. http://www.shamash.org/kosher/
Tank you again!
This was found at http://www.boutell.com/philly/vegan/
Restaurant Horizons
Location 611 S. 7th St, just south of South
Phone (215) 923-6117
Price $$$
Specialties Ancho Chocolate Tart
Ambiance Classy (but not too formal)
Description
Horizons is something Philadelphia has never had before: a true gourmet vegan restaurant. In quality and atmosphere Horizons is at least as good as Cafe Flora in Seattle, or The Greens in San Francisco. Soups, starters, entrees and desserts are all stunning, particularly the ancho chocolate torte. The ancho pepper imparts a spice that's a novelty to most American palates. These are dishes to linger over! The downstairs is a bar and lounge, featuring a tasting menu. The upstairs is a full restaurant, also with a small bar. Reservations recommended! However, lone-wolf diners can often steal a seat at the upstairs bar for a full dinner without a reservation. You won't be lonely with food like this.
Open Tuesday through Saturday for dinner. 6pm-10pm Tuesday & Thursday, 6pm-11pm Friday & Saturday. The lounge stays open later. Expect to pay $30+ per person, especially if you order drinks. It's absolutely worth it. No dress code per se, but clean up nice.