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Top Five Gluten-Free Meals in San Francisco

Gluten-Free Meals in San Francisco
Gluten-Free Meals in San Francisco (and one of my favorite pictures I’ve ever taken!)

After moving to California from NYC (a gluten-free mecca) last year, I’ve been less than impressed with my gluten-free options. It seems that where I live in Santa Cruz it is more of a trend to eat gluten-free than something taken seriously. Of course, this does not apply to every restaurant I have been to but I’ve had many less than impressive gluten-free meals and conversations here. I struggle to get people to take my celiac disease “diet” seriously. Sometimes, I feel like everyone around me is eating gluten-free because it is “cool”.

As I sat down to think about the positive gluten-free experiences I’ve had over the past year, I realized that almost all of my best gluten-free meals have been in San Francisco.  San Francisco is not that close to me but I crave city life and I crave good gluten-free food.  Another thing that comes with city life is diversity, something seriously lacking in Santa Cruz. We were spoiled with food from around the world in New York City as well as gluten-free options. So every month or so, my man and I jump in the car for a road trip. Destination SF… GF obviously!

Gluten-Free Globetrotter Top 5 Gluten-Free Meals
in San Francisco (So Far!)

Spain: Bask SF
“Contemporary, warm restaurant & bar serving traditional Basque Country fare & modern Spanish tapas.”
42 Columbus Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94111

I went here with my mom and husband and we ate this Spanish feast for hours. I made a reservation using OpenTable.com so the restaurant was aware that I had celiac and a shellfish allergy. When I arrived, they went through the entire menu with me to tell me what I could and could not eat. I was most impressed when they told me to avoid the brussel sprouts. They were listed as gluten-free on the menu but cooked in a shared fryer. Way to be aware about cross-contact. I cannot wait to go back here. Bonus: they had the best sangria I’ve had in my life!

Bask SF
A variety of gluten-free tapas at Bask SF

Venezuela: Pica Pica Arepa Kitchen
“Arepas & other Venezuelan eats provide the Latin flavors at this casual spot.”
401 Valencia St.
San Francisco, CA 94103

This 100% gluten-free restaurant is a dream. I think I could live forever eating just arepas, taro chips, plantains, and empanadas. Seriously. Give me all of the savory, starchy carbs! I’ve been here so many times I’ve stopped counting. Every time I go to San Francisco, I try to swing by. Here are some empanadas I bought “to go” although I think they lasted all of ten minutes of my 1.5 hour drive home.

Gluten-free empanadas to go from Pica Pica Kitchen
Gluten-free empanadas to go from Pica Pica Kitchen

India: Dosa SF
“Dosa specialist serving modern takes on Indian cuisine with a focus on local, organic ingredients.”
Dosa on Valencia: 995 Valencia St.
San Francisco, CA 94110
Dosa on Fillmore: 1700 Fillmore St.
San Francisco, CA 94115

If you never ate a dosa, you are seriously missing out. I hadn’t had a dosa since moving from NYC and this meal filled a major craving. These larger-than-life dosas are like a crepe or a really thin pancake stuffed with delicious fillings. Dosas are traditionally made from chickpea or lentil flour, but beware. Some restaurants try to cut their batter with regular flour, but that is NOT what Dosa SF does and their dosas and uttapams are gluten-free! They have a very clearly marked menu and will walk you through all ingredients, toppings, sauces, and everything else on the menu. There are also some really funky cocktails at Dosa SF, but I opted for some wine that day.

A giant dosa at Dosa SF

Asia: E&O Kitchen and Bar
“Diners sample small & large Asian plates in this modern eatery with soaring ceilings & a trendy bar.”
314 Sutter St.
San Francisco, CA 94108

If I eat any type of fish at your restaurant, that is the biggest compliment I can give you because I rarely eat fish. I am talking 2 times a year, tops. This ahi tuna tartare dish was so good that I always mention this place to my husband when we are in San Francisco. This is another restaurant that will walk you through the menu and tell you what to avoid, even on the gluten-free menu. They do not have a dedicated GF fryer and they tell you this right on the menu. Again, major points in my book for even knowing this is an issue for someone with celiac. I MUST go back here!

Ahi tuna tartare on lettuce. Skip the crackers if you have celiac, there is no dedicated fryer!

 

USA: Mariposa Baking Company
“Mariposa’s mission is to create the finest gluten-free baked goods everyone can enjoy!”
One Ferry Building, Suite 32
San Francisco, CA 94111
(Note: There is another location in Oakland, CA)

One word: CROISSANTS! Yes, gluten-free croissants do exist and you need to go out of your way to get yourself to Mariposa Baking Company when you are in San Francisco. I usually leave the ferry building with a bag full of carbs after a trip to Mariposa. Baguettes, pretzels, bagels, bread, cookies, muffins, “hot pockets,” and so much more. Go early, they sell out fast! Grab a baguette from Mariposa, a coffee from Blue Bottle, and a table outside and you pretty much have a perfect “meal.”

Gluten-free croissants do exist!
Gluten-free croissants do exist!

 

Honorable mention (just outside of San Francisco)

Mexico: Copita Tequileria y Comida
“Brightly decorated modern Mexican restaurant focusing on seasonally driven fare & tequila drinks.”
739 Bridgeway
Sausalito, CA 94965

Just a short drive over the Golden Gate Bridge, which everyone should do even on a foggy day, is Sausalito. This cute seaside town is worth an afternoon trip. There are many restaurants but Copita Tequileria y Comida is the only 100% gluten-free restaurant in town. This Mexican restaurant uses seasonal and fresh ingredients for their lunch and dinner menus. If you don’t have a reservation, go in off-hours to avoid the crowds. The jicama and chili starter is a great way to whet your palate for what’s to come.

Everything is 100% gluten-free at Copita Tequileria
Everything is 100% gluten-free at Copita Tequileria

 

Please don’t forget: I have celiac disease and choose to eat at these places with a lot of research and with talking to the staff. I encourage you to always ask questions and do not rely on my reviews alone. Ultimately, it is up to you to choose what you eat and if you are comfortable eating there! Don’t forget that menus, ingredients, and staff change, so your experience might be different than mine!

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Gluten-Free Desserts in Santa Cruz

Dolphin spotting in Santa Cruz

The weather in my not-so-new hometown Santa Cruz, California has been absolutely beautiful lately. Sunny skies, cool ocean breezes, and dolphins sightings from the beach! I’ve been running by the ocean and riding my bike as much as possible. It’s been hard to stay inside and work over the past few weeks especially since I am trying to make this a summer of saying “YES” to new experiences.

Besides being a local, Santa Cruz is a great summer tourist destination for those in the San Francisco Bay area and beyond. Tourists flock to the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, the beaches, and the redwood forests all found within Santa Cruz County. There really is so much going on each week that you will never go bored in Santa Cruz.

The most popular question I get through my Santa Cruz Celiac Facebook group is where to eat which is why I am especially excited about my first post on the local website SantaCruzLife.com. This list is only desserts, but let’s be honest… that is definitely one of the most important food groups. 🙂  Stay tuned for future articles about where to get gluten-free sandwiches, burgers, salads, and more.

Click here to read my Gluten-Free Desserts in Santa Cruz on SantaCruzLife.com.

Melinda’s GF is a 100% gluten-free bakery in Capitola, CA
New York

100% Gluten-Free in New York City (Updated June 2017)

CLICK HERE FOR AN UPDATED LIST
OF DEDICATED GLUTEN-FREE IN NEW YORK CITY!

 

 

Gluten-Free in New York City

100% Gluten Free in New York City
Post last updated June 2017

Click here for the most updated list.

I am keeping my finger on the pulse of all things gluten-free in New York City and I am excited to see so many completely gluten-free places continuing to open across the city.

Note: While these restaurants are no-gluten establishments, it is still very important to inform your server about your dietary restrictions! Also call ahead to make a reservation and confirm hours of operation.

Gluten-Free Restaurants (Full-service, sit-down)

99 Bank
http://www.99banknyc.com/
99 Bank Street
Manhattan

Colors Restaurant 
http://www.colorsrestaurantnyc.com/
178 Stanton Street  (new location!)
Manhattan

Cosme
http://www.cosmenyc.com/
35 E 21st Street
Manhattan
Note: Menu changes by season. Churros on dessert menu are NOT gluten-free. 

Gohan
http://www.gohannyc.com/
14A Orchard Street
Manhattan

Le Botaniste
http://lebotaniste.us/
833 Lexington Avenue
Manhattan

Noglu NY
https://www.facebook.com/nogluny/
1266 Madison Avenue
Manhattan

Rocking Raw
http://www.rockinraw.com/
171 Sullivan Street
Manhattan

Risotteria Melloti
http://www.risotteriamelottinyc.com/
309 East 5th Street between 2nd and 1st Avenue
Manhattan

Senza Gluten
http://www.senzaglutennyc.com
206 Sullivan Street
Manhattan

The Little Beet Table
https://www.thelittlebeettable.com
333 Park Avenue South
Manhattan

WILD (West Village)
http://www.eatdrinkwild.com/
535 Hudson Street
Manhattan

WILD (Williamsburg)
http://www.eatdrinkwild.com/
340 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn

WILD (Park Slope)
http://www.eatdrinkwild.com/
148 5th Avenue
Brooklyn

Gluten-Free Restaurants (Fast casual and take-out)

Brodo
http://www.brodobroth.co/
200 1st Avenue
Manhattan

Gingersnaps Organic
http://www.gingersnapsorganic.com/
113 West 10th Street
Manhattan

Hu Kitchen Union Square
http://hukitchen.com/
78 5th Avenue at 14th Street
Manhattan

Hu Kitchen Upper East Side
http://hukitchen.com/
1536 3rd Avenue between 86th and 87th Streets
Manhattan

Inday
http://www.indaynyc.com
1133 Broadway at 26th Street
Manhattan

Indie Fresh
http://indiefresh.com/
600 11th Avenue at Gotham West Market
Manhattan

Springbone
http://springbone.com
90 West 3rd Street
Manhattan

Taquitoria
http://www.taquitoria.com/
168 Ludlow Street between East Houston and Stanton Street
Manhattan

The Little Beet
https://www.thelittlebeet.com
135 West 50th Street between 6th and 7th Avenue
Manhattan

The Little Beet
https://www.thelittlebeet.com
320 Park Avenue, South side of 51st Street

The Little Beet
https://www.thelittlebeet.com
2 Penn Plaza inside the Pennsy
Southwest corner of 7th Avenue and 33rd Street
Manhattan

The Little Beet
https://www.thelittlebeet.com
1140 Broadway at 26th Street
Manhattan

Gluten-Free Bakeries

By the Way Bakery Upper East Side
http://www.btwbakery.com/
1236 Lexington Avenue
Manhattan

By The Way Bakery Upper West Side
http://www.btwbakery.com/
2442 Broadway
Manhattan

Elisa’s Love Bites
http://elisaslovebites.com/
10 Porter Avenue
Brooklyn

Erin McKenna’s Bakery (formerly known as Babycakes NYC)
https://www.erinmckennasbakery.com/
248 Broome Street
Manhattan

Jennifer’s Way Bakery
http://jennifersway.org/bakery
263 East 10th Street
Manhattan

NoGlu NY
https://www.facebook.com/nogluny/
1266 Madison Avenue
Manhattan

Tu-Lu’s Gluten-Free Bakery
http://tu-lusbakery.com
338 East 11th Street

Gluten-Free Shops and Supermarkets

GFree NYC
http://g-freenyc.com/
77A West 85th Street between Columbus Avenue & Central Park West

New York

Updated: Gluten-Free (Friendly) Map of New York City

Gluten-Free in New York CityIt’s been more than five (or is it 8?!) years since I started my Gluten-Free Google Map of New York City. I admit that the map had been neglected for a VERY long time. I finally went through the entire map and deleted all of the restaurants that have closed since I started the map. I am also working to update the map as I learn of all the wonderful gluten-free and gluten-free friendly restaurants that have opened in New York City. This is definitely a work in progress because there are hundreds of restaurants in New York City and contacting them all is a LOT of work. I do plan on going through my old posts, past Meetup events, emails, tweets, and more to update this list.

For those of you who have bookmarked this map, the link has not changed. (WHEW!) For those of you looking at this map for the first time, please bookmark and share with your friends via social media. This will be updated and I will continue to include the “updated” date in the top of the map. You can also view the larger map here.

Is your favorite restaurant missing from this list? Send me an email at gfglobetrotter@gmail.com

Note: Restaurants in New York City open and close very quickly. They also often change owners and managers. My recommendations above may become outdated very quickly so I suggest you calling all restaurants before going there to eat a gluten-free meal! 

 

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Work With Me to Plan Your Gluten-Free Travel

A few years ago, my friend Kristen asked me to help her plan a European vacation. She asked me where to eat, where to shop, and what was near her hotel. I quickly started doing research and realized I loved helping another celiac travel the world. Over time, my services have grown and planning gluten-free vacations for others has become one of my favorite parts of writing this website.

My Gluten-Free Globetrotter itinerary process usually starts with someone writing me a frantic email about being scared to travel and manage being gluten-free away from home. It usually ends with wonderful photos of gluten-free dishes from around the world. In between, we work through food preferences and additional allergies, where in the world they want to travel, and all concerns about traveling gluten-free away from home. I then start my research and planning of their gluten-free travels. Depending on the level of planning and desired services, the whole process usually takes less than one month.

gluten-free travel in the Bahamas
One happy customer! Sweet little Bella enjoying her gluten-free breakfast with Chef Thomas at Mosaic in Paradise Island, Bahamas

As a lifelong celiac, all of my vacations have always been gluten-free. I’ve always had a passion for travel and I absolutely love learning about different places, cultures, and cuisines for my own gluten-free vacations. Helping others plan their gluten-free travels allows me to expand my knowledge about destinations around the world. I also get to live vicariously through the people I work with when they send me photos of their gluten-free food (and occasionally pictures of themselves) from across the globe. Helping just one person feel comfortable traveling gluten-free makes the process so much more rewarding.

My Gluten-Free Globetrotter itineraries have focused on the United States; Canada; the Caribbean including Aruba, the Bahamas, and Turks and Caicos; Europe including Amsterdam, Wales, Scotland, England, Italy, France, and Spain; Asia, including my own trip to Thailand; and even Africa… a place I am dreaming of visiting one day. If you have a destination in mind that isn’t yet listed above, let’s plan together! I also specialize in gluten-free travel itineraries for New York City, my hometown. Who better to plan your gluten-free vacation in New York than a local?!

gluten-free pancakes in Maui
Another happy customer: Kristen’s gluten-free pancakes in Maui, Hawaii

My basic Gluten-Free Globetrotter itinerary includes a consultation to discuss your travel style and preferences; a personalized itinerary for the city of your choice including restaurants, markets, and more; and a follow-up conversation if you have any questions about your gluten-free travels. We can also customize packages based on your individual or family travel needs.

Happy travelers dining gluten-free in Rome! I’ve recommended La Soffitta Renovatio Ristorante to many friends and clients!

Send me an email using the form below or email me at gfglobetrotter@gmail.com and let me know you are interested in working together. Then, we will have a phone call or Skype consultation and go from there to plan your best gluten-free vacation ever!

 

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