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Michelle in Oregon

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My family is travelling to NYC later this year for vacation.  My husband was recently diagnosed with celiac's. Looking for recommendations on restaurants with good gluten free options and who are careful regarding cross-contamination?

Also, any advice on how to travel and enjoy the City without getting sick. 

Especially interested in an Italian restaurant with good gluten free options.  

We plan to stay near Times Square. 

Thank you!


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13 hours ago, Michelle in Oregon said:

My family is travelling to NYC later this year for vacation.  My husband was recently diagnosed with celiac's. Looking for recommendations on restaurants with good gluten free options and who are careful regarding cross-contamination?

Also, any advice on how to travel and enjoy the City without getting sick. 

Especially interested in an Italian restaurant with good gluten free options.  

We plan to stay near Times Square. 

Thank you!

I have not been to this restaurant myself but others I know have and recommended it.  I plan on a trip to NYC within the next year and will be checking this place out!  I have no idea if this is close to where you will be staying but I know I have traveled some distance for safe, gluten-free food and there is always the subway......

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The other website that is invaluable for travel is:

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Here's another that supposedly serves the world's best gluten-free pizza:

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I have been to NYC before and never had a problem finding good food to eat and I did not get sick.  When you go, please let us know how everything went for you!

 

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Lots of good threads on this - make sure and do a search.  I recommend Little Beet (100% gluten-free) and Hu Kitchen (Paleo/gluten-free) for quick meals.  Little Beet is in Times Square area.  Hu Kitchen just north of the Village.  Little Beet also has other restaurants.   Risotteria downtown.  Also Bareburgers are everywhere (including Times Square) and they have gluten-free fries in addition to a decent gluten-free bun.

For pizza near midtown (not far from Times Square) I go to Pizz'arte on W. 55th.  They do have regular pizza, too, but they're careful about cross contamination and it's a delicious thin crust.

Many restaurants have Gluten Free pasta and most know how to do it right.  Trattoria Dell'Arte near Carnegie Hall is a nicer one.

NYC is pretty easy to be Gluten Free.  It's why I haven't moved.  Have a great visit.

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