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By using this site you agree to the use of cookies.This site uses cookies. By browsing this site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Find out more here. -- Please select -- Apprentice Crew Members– Five Guys 35 hours per week Front Of House Apprentice – YO! 40 hours over 5 days. Apprentice Chef - Yo! Please enter your postcode so that you can see the Apprenticeships that are“best i've ever tried!!” “... salt on the but it won't de...” More Restaurants in the UKThen try one of the other Restaurants nearby. The Hop Merchant, NottinghamSushi - South BankSushi - Brent Cross AC Marriott - Birmingham AC Marriott - Manchester Widecombe Fair in Mansfield Bear in the spa Erik Loos Restaurant Parkheuvel Rotterdam Best Western Ivy Hill HotelIf you’re visiting Windsor to see the castle, or passing through on the way to Legoland, fear not, Your friendly neighbourhood coeliac is here with a round up of your gluten free eating options.

All have gluten free or allergy menus: Be aware that most of these get very busy with tourists, so it can pay to book in advance if you don’t want to wait.
sushi san francisco metreon On the 3rd saturday of each month, street food stalls line Peascod Street.
sushi online bestellen arnhemYou can usually find some stalls offering gluten free foods: Windsor Farmers Market also runs on the first saturday of each month at the top of St. Leonard’s Road, near the fishmonger. Some of the above stalls can be found there too. Do exercise caution when buying from stalls, as many products are made in a home environment, so you should satisfy yourself on cross contamination controls. There is a good free from section in Windsor’s major supermarket, Waitrose, in the town centre.

The smaller Morrisons on Peascod Street also has a small free from section with crackers and other staples. Marks & Spencers food hall stocks most of their ‘made without wheat’ range, including the much celebrated scotch eggs. There is also a branch of Holland & Barratt on Peascod Street, or Revital, another health food shop which sells a large range of interesting gluten free products. In Eton, the quaint Tastes Delicatessen has a small selection of gluten free products. For an even bigger selection, take the short hop on the train from Windsor Central to Slough where you can find a huge Tesco Extra right next to the station which incorporates a giant free-from aisle as well as a NutriCentre which has trained nutritionists ready to help you with all your gluten free needs. If you have a little longer to spend in Windsor, the vast Great Park is worth exploring on foot, by bike or in the car. There are lots of little eating spots and foodie pubs tucked around the periphery, but those I’ve found with specific gluten free offerings are:

I hope you enjoy your trip to Windsor, do let me know if you are stopping by!Home > A-Z Yo! Sushi Gift CardsEach restaurant is set in the style of a traditional Japanese sushi bar complete with a conveyor belt offering you an endless choice of delicious sushi options. Being the original and most popular sushi restaurant and responsible for catapulting sushi into the spotlight, YO! Sushi is the ideal restaurant choice for lovers of this scrumptious Japanese delicacy! You can use The restaurant Choice Gift Card at Yo! Sushi(Click here to go to The Restaurant Choice)New yuzu fruit 'superfood' goes on sale in Waitrose Wednesday 13 November 2013 14:52 BST Juice from a Japanese citrus fruit hailed as the next superfood because of its level of vitamin C is to go on sale in UK supermarkets. The yuzu, which until now could only be found in the UK on restaurant menus and in specialist Asian food shops, will appear on Waitrose shelves this weekend in the form of a Waitrose Cooks'

Ingredients juice selling for £4.59 for a 60ml bottle. Fans of the fruit include the chefs Jamie Oliver and Nigel Slater, while nationwide chain Yo! Sushi is adding a dish that includes a salsa made of yuzu to its menu later this month. The yuzu has been used in Asian cooking for centuries, and Waitrose said demand for the fruit had grown as customers became more familiar with Japanese cuisine.Sushi said the fruit was "a new flavour for the British palate". Executive chef Mike Lewis said: "Yuzu looks like a tangerine and tastes similar to a floral lime. It has three times more vitamin C than a lemon, which makes our dish super-healthy." Waitrose development chef James Bennington said: "This is a potent juice, which is both citrusy and aromatic. "There's no Western equivalent - it's a complex flavour with hints of mandarin, lemon and grapefruit. Yuzu is so flexible it can be used in savoury dishes, matching particularly well with fish, as well as