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Celiac.com 10/13/2021 - Los Angeles is enormous. It's also home to a thriving food and eating culture that checks just about every box imaginable. As such, a full guide to eating will be an endlessly updating and refreshing journey. This guide should provide enough good tips, though, to get you a little further down that gluten-free road. Our guide includes lists of 100% gluten-free establishments, other eateries that feature a gluten-free menu, and some stores and markets where you can buy gluten-free food. Because LA is so huge, and there is so much going on, it's certain we've just begun to scratch the surface with this guide. If we've missed a great spot you know about, please share it below, and we'll be sure to add it to the list! Gluten Free Restaurants in Los Angeles The restaurants in this section are either 100% gluten free, or else they offer a gluten-free menu. Still, always double check to make sure the restaurant can get you what you need. Azla Ethiopian Azla Ethiopian offers tasty, 100% gluten free and vegan Ethiopian. Their injera, the teff flatbread, is also 100% gluten-free. Bulletproof Cafe Bulletproof Cafe offers delicious food that is completely free of sugar, gluten, grains, and dairy (except for butter & ghee). Bulletproof offers high-quality food, and easily handles most dietary restrictions. Califlower Pizza Califlower Pizza offers 100% gluten free pizza place for pick-up or delivery. Crust is made with cauliflower, chia seed, and a gluten free flour blend as a base. Their pizzas are gluten free, soy free, and nut free. Honey Hi Honey Hi is a 100% gluten free restaurant in Echo Park “serving food that promotes personal, public & planetary well-being.” Kyes Kyes offers healthy gluten-free and wheat-free wraps from its Santa Monica location. The Kyes menu marks items as gluten-free and wheat-free. The wheat-free items contain ingredients that might have cross-contamination, so anyone with celiac disease will do best to stick with gluten-free items. Moon Bowls Moon Bowls offers “Korean-inspired” bowls that are 100% gluten free for pick-up or delivery. Moon Bowls makes everything from scratch, including sauces. Pikunico Pikunico offers a Gluten Free Menu, Dedicated Fryer, Fried Chicken, and more. Powerplant Superfood Cafe All food at the Powerplant Superfood Cafe is 100% gluten free and vegan, yes, even the double decker pesto burger. Rice MB Rice in Manhattan Beach offers 100% gluten-free sushi. That’s right! Everything is 100% gluten-free, including sauces, ramen, and even the tempura! You're welcome. Sweetfin Sweetfin is a 100% gluten free poke chain, with numerous locations across LA. Think of it as gluten-free sushi in a bowl. Wild Living Foods Wild Living Foods serves 100% gluten-free, plant-based food, with everything cooked below 118 degrees to keep the nutrients and enzymes intact. Gluten-Free Bakeries in LA Breakaway Breakaway offers gluten-free everything. From cookies to bagels, all of their products are made in a dedicated gluten free kitchen and are free of: dairy, casein, peanuts, soy, nuts, and gums. Ecco Un Poco Ecco un Poco offers a great spin on authentic Italian gelato shops. And everything at Ecco un Poco is gluten free. The cones, the cookies, the gelato. Everything. Knock yourself out. West 3rd street close to the Grove and Melrose Place. Erin Mckenna’s Bakery Erin Mckenna’s has two dedicated gluten-free bakery locations in L.A. – one in Larchmont Village, and one on Montana Ave near Santa Monica. All Mckenna's products are vegan, and free from gluten, refined sugar, dairy, and egg. Mckenna's uses gluten-free oats in some products, but not in its donuts or biscuits. Fatamorgana Gelato Fatamorgana offers another great gluten-free spin on the traditional Roman gelato shop. Cones and gelato are all gluten free, all natural ingredients, and myriad flavors. Just off South Beverly Drive in Beverly Hills, and in Studio City. Fonuts Fonuts offers 100% gluten free donuts and only gluten-free donuts from shops at West 3rd Street near the Grove and Melrose Place, and another in Studio City. Note: Fonuts donuts are made with almond flour, so beware anyone with almond allergy or sensitivity. Karma Baker Karma Baker is a bakery in Westlake Village that offers delicious, moist, gluten-free cakes, rolls, cupcakes and donuts. Note: Some of Karma Baker's products, including the donuts, use gluten free oat flour. Ask about any oat ingredients, if you have an oat sensitivity. Kirari West Bakery Kirari West is a gluten-free bakery that started in Japan using rice flour instead of wheat. In 2014, they opened their first U.S. location in Redondo Beach. Twice Baked Baking Company Don't let the strip mall fool you. Twice Baked in Long Beach offers incredible gluten-free products, from breads and pizza crusts to our favorites, the bear claws and apple turnovers. Wow Bakes (Delivery or Pickup Only) Wow Bakes is a one person operation, run by a woman named Sharon, who bakes delicious sourdough goods herself in Santa Monica. Wow Bakes offers properly boiled gluten-free bagels that are firm outside and chewy inside like a bagel is supposed to be. They also make a mean gluten-free pop-tart. Wow Bakes ships delicious bread and bagels across the country. Some products are made with oat ingredients, but not bagels, pizza crust, or pop tarts. LA Gluten-Free Grocery Guide Bobs Market bobsmkt.com (424) 322-7797 1650 Ocean Park Blvd Santa Monica, CA 90405 Grocery Stores, Caterers, Food Delivery Service Eddie & Peter Super Market Eddie and Peter Supermarket offers great deals on seasonal produce, excellent service, and plenty that is naturally gluten-free. (323) 667-0311 4920 Santa Monica Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90029 Erewhon Markets Since 1968, Erewhon Natural Foods Market has offered organically grown produce, groceries and macrobiotic staples. (323) 937-0777 7660 Beverly Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90036 Natural Sunshine Natural Sunshine offers health foods, supplements, and more. 357 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA Sara's Market Sarah's Market is a much loved, well-stocked East LA business for many decades. (323) 268-6809 3455 City Terrace Dr Los Angeles, CA 90063 Sprout's Farmers Market Sprout's offers fresh seasonal produce, high quality meats and seafood, plus loads of fresh fruits and vegetables, barrels of wholesome grains, nuts and sweets, along with a full-service deli. (310) 500-1192 1751 Westwood Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90024 Super King Markets There are multiple Super King Market locations in the LA area. (323) 225-0044 2716 N San Fernando Rd Los Angeles, CA 90065 The Original Los Angeles Farmers Market The Farmers Market of Los Angeles is the original, and some argue, the best. Take a stroll past myriad stands offering seasonal fresh fruits and vegetables, and plenty of gluten-free things to eat. (323) 933-9211 6333 W 3rd St Los Angeles, CA 90036 Grocery Stores, Fruit & Vegetable Markets, Supermarkets & Super Stores Trader Joe's Trader Joe's offers tons of gluten-free options and has 11 Los Angeles locations. Whole Foods Market There are numerous Whole Foods Markets around Los Angeles. They offer numerous gluten-free items, and offer delivery via Amazon Prime. (323) 964-6800 6350 W 3rd St Los Angeles, CA 90036
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Celiac.com 03/30/2020 - Panic buying ahead of shelter in place orders for the coronavirus pandemic are taking a toll on people with celiac disease and food allergies, who are finding shelves empty, leaving them with few or no grocery alternatives. Gluten-free, allergen-free, and other special diet foods had not been spared from the carnage, with many celiacs claiming that purchasers of these foods often do not have any food allergies. Empty Gluten-Free Shelves in UK Gluten-free shoppers in the UK, looking for their regular staples, are faced with more and more bare shelves. One UK mom, Debbie Carey from Nuneaton, has been unable to find gluten free pasta for her teenage daughter with celiac disease. Carey says she's been to every store she can find, but none of them have any gluten free pasta...I have been looking for over a week," she said. "The country has gone mad, people are just grabbing what they can not really realizing what they are taking, it is selfish, this is a life-threatening condition, I only have enough pasta left for one more meal now." Gluten-Free Food for Celiacs Only One UK charity, Allergy UK, is urging people to refrain from buying free-from foods, such as gluten-free, unless they have a genuine food sensitivity. With alternative products oat milk and gluten-free bread disappearing from store shelves, Allergy UK is calling on shoppers to be leave these products for people with food allergies. With one in five in the UK suffering from at least one food allergy, purchases of specialty free-from foods by non-sensitive people can shortchange those with special diet needs. That means leaving gluten-free products for people with celiac disease or other medical sensitivities to wheat. Experts Urge Restraint for Non-Celiacs In Australia, Associate Professor Jason Tye-Din, the Head of the Celiac Research Laboratory at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, said that numerous worried patients and parents had expressed concerns over the impact of panic-buying on the availability of gluten-free food. "Many have said that the shelves in the gluten-free section are completely empty," said Professor Tye-Din, who also reminded the public that a gluten-free diet is the only medical treatment for people with celiac disease. Gluten is harmful to people with celiac disease, and negatively affects their health. Tye-Din reminds us that people with celiac disease "can suffer symptoms similar to acute food poisoning, but there are also troubling long-term effects like osteoporosis, infertility, liver disease and even some forms of cancer, such as lymphoma." Like many health professionals who treat people with celiac disease, Professor Tye-Din reminds the public to be sensitive to the needs of people with celiac disease and other food allergies. Order Gluten-Free Food Delivery During Covid-19 Glutenfreemall.com Follow COVID-19 on Celiac and Gluten-Free Forum See what people are saying about gluten-free food product shortage during the COVID-19 outbreak in our forum. Have a story about bare shelves and scarce gluten-free products? Share it below in our comment section.
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