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Gluten Free In New York City

Hi Friends!

Dustin and I have been to New York City a couple of times together but the last trip we did was the first time I had a gluten allergy so we definitely had to scope out the best food we could find while we were there! New York City had a ton of options to choose from and I wanted to make sure that they were all in one spot for you guys to reference when you need it! There is nothing worse than going to a new city and not knowing what you are going to be able to eat when you have an allergy. I wanted to make sure that I noted all of the restaurants that we went to not just the good spots, because then you know what you are getting yourself into before going there and getting disappointed. Honestly there weren’t really any terrible places that we tried but I will note all of that below in the reviews/what I ordered and that sort of thing!


Where to Eat Gluten Free in New York City:

New York Restaurants

Don Antonio - I think for anyone visiting New York City, one of the things on your food bucket list is pizza and if you are gluten-free then you might be worried that there won’t be any options for you to have when you are there.. don’t worry I had pizza a few times and Don Antonio was one of them. I ordered a gluten-free pizza quattro formaggi and Dustin ordered a regular pepperoni pizza. We both liked the pizzas and it was actually my favorite pizza that I had while I was there! Originally we were going to go to the restaurant and sit down but we ended up getting it on Door Dash because we were so cold (we visited in February)! 10/10 recommend!

Lilli + Loo - In Orlando, Chinese food that is gluten-free is so hard to find so when we were planning out New York Trip I looked for Chinese food and found this was one of the options that came up and it was near our hotel! We stopped in here the first day that we were in town and I got the pad Thai, it was so yummy! They had a pretty large gluten free menu that had dishes like lo mein, fried rice, noodle dishes, sushi and sashimi and so much more. The pad Thai was good, it just needed a little bit of spice which they gave me to add to the dish! We would definitely go back!

Friedman’s Restaurant - This restaurant is basically completely gluten-free and it was SO yummy! They have seven locations but we ate at the location that was in the Theater District. When we were there I had SUCH a hard time choosing what I was going to eat because it all sounded so good. I ended up going with the fried chicken sandwich and it was freakin awesome! So many other things sounded good, the vegetable pot stickers, the B.L.T.A, the Tuna Melt and the Mac n Cheese, so many options I don’t think we could have gone wrong! I also think that other locations had diffferent options because they all have different menus! Defiantly check it out if you are visiting!

Thep Thai - We ate here the last day we were in New York City and we had the best time! We were waiting for our flight so we ended up sitting there for about three hours eating and getting drinks. I was drinking the Dawn on Me which was like a mimosa and so good. Dustin was drinking the Hazy Baby which was a bourbon drink with spiced cherry bitters and he really liked them. For food I got the pad Thai and so did Dustin, we both liked it! The appetizer that is in the photo wasn’t gluten free, they were crab rangoons and Dustin said they were really good. We loved this little restaurant and would go back when we are visiting New York City.

Schnippers - This restaurant had so many options and a whole gluten free menu! I was so excited to eat here and my food was delicious and didn’t disappoint. I got the gluten-free fried buffalo chicken sandwich and then a side of French fries with cheese sauce to dip them in. I wouldn’t call this restaurant like fast food but it was more of a fast paced place where you order at the counter and then go sit down and wait for your number to be called. I would compare it to like a McAllisters type of place. It was really good and I wish we had this place in Florida!

Tolache - This was a Mexican restaurant that we hadn’t planned on eating at but I am so glad we found it. When we were in New York on of our activities was to go see Wicked on broadway at the Gershwin Theater and this restaurant was right next door to the theater. In hindsight we should have made reservations but we were lucky enough to get in on Valentine’s Day! As an appetizer we got the mild guacamole which was yummy and then for my main meal I got the pescado tacos which were made Baja style with spicy jícama slaw and guacamole on corn tortillas… YUM! Dustin got the carne asada tacos with chipotle salsa, onions, cilantro and avocado! We both loved our meals!

Lunetta Pizza - This was the other pizza place that we ordered from and it was okay but it just wasn’t our favorite! We decided to just order one pizza so we ended up getting one gluten-free pepperoni pie as they called it on their website! I would say it was like a 4/10, I don’t even think we didn’t love it because of the crust I just think the sauce wasn’t for us! If you have had this pizza and liked it please tell us what to get next time! I never love bashing on gluten free options because they are so limited but this just wasn’t great!

Places that were on our list but didn’t have time for:


I wanted to add in a little bonus item for you guys. This New York City trip was Dustin’s Christmas present a couple of years ago and I made him an itinerary for our weekend! It’s not perfect and we didn’t do everything but I wanted to share it with you guys just in case you needed any inspiration for your upcoming New York trip! We just spent a long weekend there and had so much fun, you will find the itinerary below!


Like I mentioned before, Dustin and I have been to New York City twice together and then before that once on our own and I feel like we have tried many spots. Eating gluten-free in New York City was a fun challenge and we were pleasantly surprised with the options we had to choose from! If you have any questions at all, please comment below or you can always send me an email at tarynintotravel@gmail.com and I will get back to you as soon as possible!

Much Love, 

Emma


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