Top 6 Gluten-Free Pasta Havens to Explore in Hamburg
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Last updated: July 3, 2025
Ristorante Piccobello
Schenkendorfstraße 30, 22085 Hamburg, Germany
Celiac friendly
ItalianAllergen FriendlyDeliveryDinnerKid FriendlyOpen Late NightLunchOutdoor SeatingTake AwayVegetarian OptionsVegan OptionsPastaPizza
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Sydney Lang
Wow!! What an amazing experience!! The food was amazing, the folks were so kind, the wine was wonderful. A fantastic evening in Hamburg. My gluten-free sister was well taken care of and had lots to eat. Everyone should eat here if you get the chance!
ItalianPizzaDinnerOpen Late NightLunchOutdoor SeatingTake AwayVegetarian OptionsVegan OptionsDessertsPastaDeliveryKid FriendlyRestaurant
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Peregrino1970
We have eaten at Luigi's several times and definitely not the last time! The large variety of extravagant pizzas with enormous diameters is unique. And for my girlfriend there are these, a little smaller but just as delicious, also gluten-free. Be sure to reserve on weekends and still allow for a bit of a wait. To bridge this gap, there is a Prosecco on the house. The rooms are quaintly narrow but very creatively decorated. The staff is super friendly, even when the hut is on fire. We only had to wait two (!) minutes from the time we placed the order for my large beer and the red wine for my girlfriend, and we actually only had to wait another ten minutes for our pizzas. After the delicious meal, there were two Sambuca with flambéed coffee beans on the house. So we had another fantastic meal at our favorite Italian restaurant. Always happy to come back when we are in Hamburg!
ItalianDinnerOpen Late NightLunchTake AwayVegetarian OptionsVegan OptionsDessertsPastaPizzaDeliveryOutdoor SeatingKid FriendlyRestaurant
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D. S.
Gluten free pinsa! The idea is very good, the implementation is bad for celiacs!
All pinsas are baked in the same oven, so contamination can occur. It's a shame, but the gluten-free pinsas are not suitable for celiacs! 😌
The place is usually fully booked in the evening, however the queue moves fast. People are friendly, properly speak English and provide all the info we ask for.
Pho soup and noodles with beef/duck were super delicious. We waited for less than 15 min for food to arrive while every table was fully booked.
You have diary free, gluten free and vegan options. Possible to pay by card over €15 bill.
The gluten-free pizza was delicious, but the service was subpar.
The first thing the waiter brought me was the tea I ordered. With tea there was a biscuit on the spoon on the plate ;))
No, it's not gluten-free. Why would she have brought it to me with the gluten-free pizza? She wouldn't have known that I wanted "everything" gluten-free! Ohhh. The first doubts arose. I mean, the pizza costs an extra charge if it's gluten-free - why do I order it when it's not necessary and I can apparently tolerate foods containing gluten (i.e. no pizza, yes biscuits?)???
I asked her to take away the biscuit and replace the spoon. She came back with the same saucer, unfortunately also with the same spoon with the crumbs still on it.
I don't know of any restaurant that works like this. In my opinion, returning a spoon with gluten-containing crumbs to the guest after taking it out does not demonstrate expertise and, in my opinion, does not represent quality of service on this point.
In contrast to mama Blankenese, where I received competent and friendly advice about being gluten-free and ate delicious pasta, my visit to mama in Lehmweg was disappointing.