Calle de Motolinia 37, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06000 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Accommodating Gluten-Free
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This cozy spot offers a pleasant, quiet atmosphere that feels both intimate and welcoming. The attentive service is knowledgeable about gluten-free needs, ensuring careful preparation to avoid cross-contamination. It's a hidden gem for gluten-free diners seeking comfort and quality.
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Lydia C.
We came around 1pm and the place was almost empty. They accommodate glutenfree (Pasta Option and a couple of meats). Service was okay but the food took forever and was mediocre. Wouldn’t come back.
Av. 5 de Mayo 61, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06000 Cuauhtémoc, CDMX, Mexico
Accommodating Gluten-Free
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Perched on a covered balcony with heaters, this elegant venue offers stunning views of a historic square, creating a top-tier ambiance ideal for a relaxing gluten-free dining experience. The service is very accommodating, enhancing comfort for all guests.
Pje. Allende 3, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06010 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Accommodating Gluten-Free
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This rustic, warm restaurant offers a beautiful, inviting atmosphere reminiscent of an old tavern, creating a safe and mindful setting for gluten-free diners. The staff is attentive to allergies, ensuring a careful and accommodating experience for those with gluten sensitivities.
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Emi
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Dined on Oct 14, 2024 based on strong reviews about their ability to accommodate allergies, but unfortunately left feeling that my dietary restrictions were not taken seriously.
Upon arrival, the hostess asked if anyone in our party had allergies. I informed her that I have Celiac disease and a tree nut/peanut allergy. She relayed this to our server upon seating us. I also provided the server with printed allergy cards (in both English and Spanish), which he took a photo of for future reference. However, he did not read them at that time.
As we began ordering, I found myself needing to ask detailed questions about each dish to determine whether it was safe, as I wasn’t confident the server fully understood the severity or specifics of my allergies. For instance, I asked about the blackened octopus dish, which included tempura. I inquired if it was made with rice or wheat flour—he confirmed it was wheat, and simply told me to order something else. I would have appreciated more proactive guidance through the menu to identify safe options rather than needing to question each item myself.
I also specifically asked him to review the Spanish side of my allergy cards, as I suspected some of the details were being lost in translation. However, he appeared to skim only the beginning before returning the cards.
We ordered: pulled duck tostadas, molcajeteada with fresh (non-fried) corn tortillas, the seasonal chef’s tamal, pork ribs, al pastor tacos, and wagyu skirt tacos.
At one point, another server brought a complimentary sope with beans, avocado sauce, and chilies. I had to ask whether it was safe for me to eat (it was).
Later, during the tableside preparation of molcajeteada salsa, our server asked if the “deep-fried” peppers used were safe for me. I once again raised concerns about the fryer and potential cross-contact. He confirmed it was not safe and quickly stopped the other server from proceeding.
After the molcajeteada, there was a noticeable lull in service. Eventually, our server returned with a dessert menu, despite us still waiting on several dishes we had ordered. When we inquired, he checked the system and said, “No, it’s not working,” without further explanation.
At that point, we requested the bill and left.
Unfortunately, I did not feel safe dining here. While there was some initial acknowledgment of my allergies, the follow-through and attentiveness throughout the meal were lacking, leaving me uneasy and disappointed.
This small street-side taquería offers an inviting, family-friendly atmosphere with nice music and a local vibe. Known for being gluten friendly, it provides a comfortable setting where guests can enjoy a safe and authentic dining experience.
Isabel La Católica 30, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06000 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Accommodating Gluten-Free
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Nestled under a canopy of trees adorned with candles, this restaurant offers a romantic and cozy atmosphere that enchants guests. Known for being celiac friendly with excellent gluten-free options, it provides a thoughtful setting for those seeking a safe and memorable dining experience.
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