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Shake Shack/nyc Places


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I am going to NYC for a few days next month and I will be eating out most meals. I have had unusual good luck with eating out (only been glutened a few times over the last year but I just hate it when I am and I do not want my trip ruined for anyone!). Both of my young children and myself are diagnosed and I have been doing as much pre-planning as I can as to where to eat. I can't expect my children to sit in restaurants for every meal and I was looking at the Shake Shake - they say the fries are gluten-free but the oil for the fries are filtered at the end of the day with the same oil that cooks a burger that does contain gluten. I can find a few blog posts of people that ate there and they had a good experience with no cc. Would you eat the fries? My son is not very sensitive at all, but my daughter and I tend to react more easily. We are going with a large group and my son just hates to be excluded about the food. What places in NYC have you had the best luck? I want to hit Tu Lu's, Rissoteria, and we are going to Lumi Lumi and Sambuca. I want to go to Mozzarellis. Where else? I really appreciate any input!

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I look that up because I thought it was wierd that a burger would have gluten in it and be fried in oil. The gluten free menu says:

The fries are gluten-free, but if you have severe

reactions to trace amounts of gluten, it might be

best to skip the fries. See, our fryers prepare the

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What part of NYC are you going to? I went there last weekend and quickly found that while it maybe one city it is HUGE. My group didn't plan well and we chose a restaurant that was over 30 blocks from the bar we wanted to go to. So you may want to look for restaurants in a spesific part of the city instead of just restaurants in the city. I did a google search and came up with this site Open Original Shared Link it might be a good starting place. Google had many more results, urban spoon was just the first site I am familiar with.

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