Restaurants






Many people in the community now are lactose intolerant and have a real need to avoid dairy products. This gets harder when you're going out to dinner and not preparing the meal yourself, as it can be hard to know what ingredients are used in restaurants.

The goal of this list is to explore restaurants that cater for people who need to avoid dairy.

If you want to know more about being lactose intolerance or wish us to add your favourite place to this list you can find us at info@lactose.com.au

The lactose free friendly restaurants list can also be viewed directly at lactose free friendly restaurants.

Another way to enjoy going to restaurants and being sure about having any food thats in front of you is use take the lactase enzyme supplements with you, which you can buy Lacteeze online, which is the same sort of advice we give to the Guide to Lactose Intolerant Traveller.



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Silly Yaks Bakery Cafe
Northcote
Silly Yaks is excellent for people who need to live gluten-free, but also does so much for us lactose intolerants with their variety of desserts. The dairy-free lemon meringue is to die for, as is their peppermint slice and much more.

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Vegie Bar
Fitzroy
Vegie Bar caters well for lactose-intolerant customers, with many dairy-free options, including vegan French toast for breakfast and soy cheese on their pizzas.


You can also use yourrestaurants.com.au to find cuisines that are generally dairy free, like the examples in Melbourne below. Asian style cuisines just like their culture generally avoid dairy, so you should have no problems at the typical asian restaurants.

http://yourrestaurants.com.au/cuisines/melbourne/asian/
http://yourrestaurants.com.au/cuisines/melbourne/vegan/
http://yourrestaurants.com.au/cuisines/melbourne/japanese/
http://yourrestaurants.com.au/cuisines/melbourne/chinese/
http://yourrestaurants.com.au/cuisines/melbourne/korean/



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