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Kosher Gluten Free Cooked Food In Ny Brooklyn


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I am travelling next month to New York.Where could I get kosher (possibly ready cooked) gluten free food ? Are there any kosher gluten free restaurants or take aways?

Thanks.


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I can't help you in Brooklyn, however my dad owns kosher restaurants in Yonkers and Hartsdale, NY (Westchester County). Although there are still many foods I can't eat there we have found that tons of their food is infact gluten-free. The majority of their soups are gluten-free. Chicken Rice, Potato, Chicken Florentine, Split Pea and Lentil. The goulash is great and gluten-free. And all of the cold cuts are gluten-free - pastrami, corned beef, salami, roast beef, turkey, tongue, etc. I just have them wrap it in lettuce for me. Oh also if you don't want a sad little hot dog without a bun, you can have a grilled special which is basically just a shorter, thick hot dog. There are tons of other things you can have their that are gluten-free but those are some of the things I eat a lot. Oh and the turkey burgers (again usually I wrap it in lettuce with some tomato).

The restaurant is called Epsteins and is on Central Avenue. If you go, go to the one in Hartsdale because my dad runs that one (my uncles run the one in Yonkers); and because of me they will be much more familiar with your needs if you go to the one in Hartsdale.

If there is something in particuar you wanted, let me know and I will find out if it is gluten-free.

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If you want bread/bagels/cakes etc, go to Josef. www.josefsglutenfree.com

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