MIBAP
Is MIBAP Safe for Celiac Disease?
Multiple reviewers noted that the restaurant is primarily gluten-free, with one stating it is a completely gluten-free establishment. However, there are concerns about cross-contamination due to the small kitchen size.
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MIBAP is a dedicated gluten-free Taiwanese restaurant, ensuring a safe dining experience for celiac diners.
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MIBAP is a gluten-aware restaurant. You’ll find it at Torstraße 22 10119 Berlin in Germany, DE. Pricing stays accessible, even with the gluten-free focus.
Menu Highlights
- Fried pork
- Bento-style meals
Celiac Safety Protocols
- Staff is trained on celiac protocols and cross-contact basics.
- Knowledgeable staff
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- Fried items share a fryer with gluten ingredients—avoid fried dishes if you are sensitive.
- Gluten-free orders are prepared in the main kitchen. Always confirm protocols with the chef.
Celiac Safety Assessment
While the restaurant is primarily gluten-free, the small kitchen raises concerns about cross-contamination, making it less suitable for highly sensitive individuals.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is MIBAP Completely Gluten-Free?
No, but they offer gluten-free options with a 90% 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?
MIBAP has a Celiac Safety Score of 90/100. Many people with celiac disease dine here safely.
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Restaurant safety data provided by Sansglu | Last updated: February 20, 2026
