Jing Aspen

413 East Main Street
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Celiac Safety Score

65
Good for Celiac

Jing Aspen brings a global fusion flair to the heart of Aspen, offering celiac diners a dedicated gluten-free menu and a staff that's generally well-versed in gluten awareness. The kitchen isn’t dedicated gluten-free, so cross-contact is possible—especially with shared fryers and sushi prep—but most rice dishes, sashimi, and certain rolls can be made safely if you speak up. It's the kind of place where you'll want to have a clear, direct conversation with your server about your needs, but many celiacs report leaving without any issues (and with happy taste buds). If you’re craving truffle fried rice or a fancy night out, there’s real peace of mind knowing the staff takes dietary requests seriously—even if the ambiance sometimes outshines the actual sushi.

About This Restaurant

Jing Aspen is a Japanese offering gluten-free options. Jing Aspen brings a global fusion flair to the heart of Aspen, offering celiac diners a dedicated gluten-free menu and a staff that's generally well-versed in gluten awareness.

Gluten-Free Options✓ Available
Dedicated Prep Area✗ No
Staff Training✗ No

Recent Reviews

Community ratings indicate that Jing Aspen is perceived as a place with good food and atmosphere, though some community members express concerns about cross-contact safety.

Reviewers appreciate the gluten-free options like sushi, sashimi, and fried rice, but note the lack of dedicated gluten-free facilities and no dedicated fryer, which may pose risks for highly sensitive individuals.

Several reviewers mention that staff are generally knowledgeable about gluten, but some have experienced rude service or reactions after eating, highlighting the importance of clear communication about dietary restrictions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Jing Aspen completely gluten-free?

No, but they offer gluten-free options with a 65% safety score.

How does the restaurant prevent cross-contamination?

Standard allergen safety protocols are in place. We recommend calling ahead to discuss their specific procedures.

Is it safe for people with celiac disease?

Jing Aspen has a Celiac Safety Score of 65/100. We recommend calling ahead to discuss your specific needs with the staff.

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