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Jeff and Lisa Newbie

I am going to be in Manhattan for a couple weeks in August and will be staying at 34th and Madison in Midtown. Any suggestions on restaurants with gluten-free menus and/or places to get gluten-free groceries in that area?

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Jeff


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Robinongo Newbie
I am going to be in Manhattan for a couple weeks in August and will be staying at 34th and Madison in Midtown. Any suggestions on restaurants with gluten-free menus and/or places to get gluten-free groceries in that area?

Thanks

Jeff

We love the restaurant called "Sambuca". We've been there several times--they have a Gluten-free menu and their food is great! This is their website:

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Hope that helps!

Robin

Cameron McLinden Newbie
I am going to be in Manhattan for a couple weeks in August and will be staying at 34th and Madison in Midtown. Any suggestions on restaurants with gluten-free menus and/or places to get gluten-free groceries in that area?

Thanks

Jeff

you can google all of these places, I know there are more but I dig these places.

Amazing Pizza (and desserts and other things) - Risotteria on Bleecker. Near the E train's West 4th stop.

Great Baked Macaroni - S'MAC on 12th street between 1st and 2nd ave. Near the L train, but easy to get to from most trains at the 14th st union square stop. They make anything gluten free for a couple bucks more.

Caraca's Arepa Bar on 7th Street and 1st ave I believe is really, really good. They are not certified gluten free but I havent had a problem with their arepas.

Ruby Foo's is good asian fusion in the north section of times square.

Babycakes is a killer gluten-free bakery in the lower east side of of the essex st train stop. i think they're on broome st, I dont remember the address, but i could tell you step by step visual directions from memory, but not specific streets.

for a quick pre-broadway bite I always go to the chipotle on 44th and 9th I believe. anything but the tortillas is gluten free and ive seen a lot of broadways stars and musicians frequent the place.

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Nizza, a Mediterranean restaurant on 9th Ave between 44th and 45th Streets: Open Original Shared Link

Lili's 57, a Chinese/Japanese/Thai restaurant on 7th Ave between 56th and 57th Streets: Open Original Shared Link

Lumi, an Italian restaurant at Lexington Ave and 70th Street: Open Original Shared Link

Additional gluten-free info for NYC: Open Original Shared Link

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Jeff and Lisa Newbie

Thanks for all the great info. It does not look like I will be going hungry.

Jeff

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