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Dining In Massachusets/new Hampshire?


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Hi Everyone, I'll be in Massachusets and New Hampshire in June. I would like to stay away from chain restaurants if I can. Any ideas on where to eat Celiac Friendly? Thanks.


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Hi Everyone, I'll be in Massachusets and New Hampshire in June. I would like to stay away from chain restaurants if I can. Any ideas on where to eat Celiac Friendly? Thanks.

Hi Winki,

I live in Boston, so maybe I can help.

There's a restaurant in Cambridge called The Elephant Walk that has a celiac menu. I believe it's French/Cambodian and pretty tasty. It's a bit on the pricey side, but it's a nice night out.

There's also a place called Cuchi Cuchi in Cambridge that supposedly has a celiac menu too. I say supposedly because I haven't eaten there yet, but my sister and her husband love it there. It's also been recommended by friends. You might want to call first to check on the celiac menu status.

Lastly, and the restaurant that I fully recommend for the gluten intolerant, is Legal Seafoods. It's a chain, but I believe it's solely in New England. They have wonderful, fresh seafood and a large celiac menu. They're are a bunch in Massachusetts.

If you google any of these restaurant names, you'll be sure to get their websites and contact info. PM me if you have any questions!

jesscarmel Enthusiast

hi

i had never heard of cuchi cuchi but i just called and they do have a gluten free menu!!!! i think i will try it this weekend. i havent eaten out in like 6 months b.c i get really nervous of cross contamination. has anyone else been there and not gotten sick??

thanks

Jess

Ellsabeta Newbie
hi

i had never heard of cuchi cuchi but i just called and they do have a gluten free menu!!!! i think i will try it this weekend. i havent eaten out in like 6 months b.c i get really nervous of cross contamination. has anyone else been there and not gotten sick??

thanks

Jess

I totally hear you, Jess. I had a bad weekend because of eating out (I was in VA).

Cuchi Cuchi is a really eclectic place -- definately the type of place I'd go for a romantic dinner or with my girlfriends if we wanted to dress up (I still haven't eaten there -- but I was inside once but left because of an hour long wait). Your celiac menu confirmation has inspired me to go this weekend! Thanks for checking on that.

You also might want to give yourself extra time if you have reservations, because from what I remember, there's only street parking nearby.

jesscarmel Enthusiast
I totally hear you, Jess. I had a bad weekend because of eating out (I was in VA).

Cuchi Cuchi is a really eclectic place -- definately the type of place I'd go for a romantic dinner or with my girlfriends if we wanted to dress up (I still haven't eaten there -- but I was inside once but left because of an hour long wait). Your celiac menu confirmation has inspired me to go this weekend! Thanks for checking on that.

You also might want to give yourself extra time if you have reservations, because from what I remember, there's only street parking nearby.

hi

maybe ill see you there :) i think i will make a reservation for friday night! i get so nervous to eat out i usually end up ruining the night but i will try and be positive!!

ebrbetty Rising Star

Rancho Chio is a great Family run mexican restaurant in Plainville Mass..its right off 495

they have a gluten-free menu

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