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Where To Eat When You’re Gluten-Free & Don’t Want To Play Another Round Of Dish Detective
19 places with gluten-free options that you’ll actually be excited to eat.
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Where To Eat When You’re Gluten-Free & Don’t Want To Play Another Round Of Dish Detective
19 places with gluten-free options that you’ll actually be excited to eat.
Paladar
Paladar is a fun-loving bar and Latin American restaurant in Elephant and Castle with a buzzing little courtyard.
Al Dente
A moody Italian restaurant in South Kensington serving some quality, affordable handmade pastas.
Vijaya Krishna
A homely restaurant on a bustling corner of Mitcham Road, Vijaya Krishna has been serving a truly epic masala dosai, and delightfully fiery lamb madras since 1994.
Sodo Pizza Clapton
Sodo is a pizza restaurant on the Upper Clapton Road in Hackney, serving some of the best sourdough pizzas in London.
Mele E Pere
Mele E Pere is a casual Italian spot with an old-school Soho feel, that’s perfect for mates, dates, and getting your next beef ragu fix.
Hakata Ramen
A walk-in only ramen bar in Bermondsey, Hakata's noodles and katsu sando are worth the wait.
True Craft
True Craft is a cool and casual converted pub in Tottenham with a welcoming feel and some of London’s best pizza.
Arabica King’s Cross
A casual no-brainer restaurant serving comforting Middle Eastern dishes, Arabica is a spot you should always have in your King’s Cross repertoire.
Nopi
Nopi, one of Yotam Ottolenghi’s flagship restaurants, serves modern Middle Eastern-sharing plates in a stunning, upscale Soho dining room.
The Hummingbird Bakery
The South Kensington location of Hummingbird Bakery is perfect for a quick sugar rush.
Theo’s Pizzeria
Theo’s is Camberwell’s go-to for top quality pizza, as well as sandwiches, cocktails, and everything you need in a restaurant.
Da Mario
Da Mario is an old-school Italian restaurant in Kensington that has surprisingly small prices, big group potential, and a fun feel.
Juliet's Quality Foods
A laid-back brunch spot in Tooting, Juliet's Quality Foods is low-key serving some of the best food in London.
Abeno
Abeno is a lovely Japanese spot in Bloomsbury specialising in okonomiyaki, but it’s also worth visiting for sides like the tempura, and beef karaage.
Dishoom Shoreditch
Thanks to a lovely verandah and excellent views, the Shoreditch branch of modern Indian restaurant Dishoom is one of our favourites.
Dishoom Covent Garden
The Covent Garden location of trendy Indian restaurant Dishoom is the original, and also the smallest.
Andina
The Peruvian dishes at Andina cover a ton of situations and the dining room is a place you’ll want to hang around.
Dishoom King’s Cross
Set in an old Victorian warehouse, the King’s Cross branch is the brightest and airiest of the Dishoom restaurants.