Allergy Friendly Restaurants in Perth
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25 restaurantsThe restaurant states that the entire menu is Halal and offers a selection of vegetarian dishes, but there is no explicit allergen labelling, matrix, or mention of allergen awareness procedures. Several dishes contain common allergens such as nuts, gluten, and dairy without any specific callouts.
Smoky Charcoal Chicken explicitly markets itself as a halal food establishment, and vegetarian options such as Veg Kebab and Falafel Kebab are available. However, the menu contains no allergen labelling, no gluten or dairy information, and no indication of cross-contamination controls.
This McDonald's Australia menu contains no explicit allergen labelling or dietary tags on any items. While some items like apple slices, bottled water, and certain beverages may suit specific diets, no formal allergen information, gluten-free, vegan, or vegetarian designations are provided within the menu text itself.
The menu offers gluten-free pizza base options and vegetarian pizzas, but provides no explicit allergen labelling, warnings, or dietary certifications. Customers with serious allergies should contact the restaurant directly before ordering.
The menu offers a gluten free bread option and several vegetarian dishes, but there is no explicit allergen labelling or dietary tagging throughout. Customers with specific allergen concerns should speak directly with staff.
The menu offers limited dietary accommodation, noting a gluten-free bun option and a vegetarian burger patty, but does not provide systematic allergen labelling or detailed ingredient warnings. Customers with specific dietary needs are advised to check in-store before ordering, as stated in the menu disclaimer.
The menus contain vegetarian and vegan sections (notably at Foodie Indiya and Food For Dudes) but there is no explicit allergen labelling, no allergen matrix, and no mention of staff training or modification options. Several dishes contain common allergens such as nuts, dairy, shellfish, and gluten without any formal flagging.
The menu labels only two dishes as vegetarian (Vegetariana pizza and Penne Prima Vera) with a '(v)' marker, but provides no formal allergen labelling, warnings, or dietary certification. Guests with allergies should contact the restaurant directly, as no allergen information is explicitly provided.
The menu mentions catering to vegans, vegetarians, and health-conscious customers, and highlights a 'smorgasbord of vegan options' in the deli. However, there is no formal allergen labelling, no allergen matrix, and no specific dietary tags on individual items.
The menu uses a (V) vegetarian label consistently but provides no formal allergen labelling, no gluten-free or dairy-free designations, and no mention of nut warnings despite crushed peanuts appearing in the Dak Gang Jeong wing flavour. Diners with serious allergies would need to contact the restaurant directly for allergen information.
The menu offers a clear vegetarian section and vegetarian-labelled dishes (e.g. Sai Bento, Vegetarian sushi roll, vegetable gyoza), but there are no explicit allergen labels, warnings, or dietary certification anywhere on the menu. Guests with serious allergies should consult staff, as many Japanese staples like soy, gluten (tempura batter, udon, soy sauce), and shellfish are pervasive throughout.
The menu offers a wide range of vegetarian and some potentially vegan/gluten-free dishes, but there are no explicit allergen labels, warnings, or dietary certifications present. Guests with allergies should contact the restaurant directly, as nuts, dairy, and gluten appear extensively across many dishes.
The menu features a dedicated Vegan section with several plant-based options, but there is no allergen labelling, no mention of cross-contamination risks, and no dietary icons or allergen matrix provided. Given the heavy use of frying and shellfish throughout, those with allergies should exercise caution and contact the restaurant directly.
The menu offers several vegetarian and likely vegan options such as the Tofu Scramble, Bircher Muesli, and Poke Bowl, but provides no explicit allergen labelling, modification guidance, or allergen matrix. Customers with serious dietary requirements would need to consult staff directly.
The menu mentions paying special attention to dietary needs but provides no explicit allergen labelling or dietary tags on individual items. Several vegetarian-friendly options are available, and some dishes contain known allergens such as nuts, dairy, and gluten without clear warnings.
The menu offers several vegetarian options and labels Churros with a '(V)' tag, but there is no formal allergen labelling, no mention of gluten-free or dairy-free options, and multiple dishes contain common allergens such as nuts, dairy, and gluten without explicit warnings. Customers with serious allergies should contact the restaurant directly before ordering.
The menu offers a wide range of vegetarian options clearly separated into their own sections, but there are no explicit allergen labels, warnings, or dietary certifications anywhere on the menu. Customers with serious allergies to common Indian restaurant allergens such as nuts, dairy, gluten, and shellfish should contact the restaurant directly before ordering.
The menu uses a basic '(v)' label to indicate some vegetarian options and includes a general notice to advise staff of any food allergies. However, there is no formal allergen labelling, no gluten-free or dairy-free designations, and no allergen matrix or modification guidance provided.
The menu has limited allergen information, with only the bubble tea/milk tea range explicitly noted as dairy-free. No formal allergen labelling, certification, or staff training is mentioned across the rest of the menu.
The menu offers some vegetarian options (e.g. mushroom bibimbab, vegetable jeon, mushroom japchae) but provides no explicit allergen labelling or dietary certifications. Several dishes contain common allergens such as nuts, shellfish, gluten, and dairy without clear warnings.
The menu labels some vegetarian dishes with a (V) marker and includes ingredient descriptions that allow partial allergen inference, but there is no formal allergen labelling, nut/gluten/dairy warnings, or dedicated allergen information. Customers with serious allergies would need to contact staff directly.
The menu offers several vegetarian options but provides no explicit allergen labelling, warnings, or dietary certifications. Dishes frequently contain common allergens such as dairy (yoghurt, cream, cheese), nuts (cashews), gluten (naan, pastry, noodles), and shellfish (prawns) without any indication on the menu.
The menu offers vegetarian pizza options but provides no allergen labelling, dietary certifications, or modification guidance. Customers with allergies should contact the restaurant directly before ordering.
The menu offers several vegetarian options but contains no explicit allergen labelling or dietary tags. Multiple dishes contain common allergens such as nuts, dairy, gluten, and shellfish without any warnings.
The menu lists a 'Vegetarian Pizza' category, suggesting some vegetarian options are available, but no allergen labelling or dietary information is provided anywhere on the menu. Customers with allergies or specific dietary needs should contact the restaurant directly before ordering.
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