La Nonna di Lucca

Gluten-free options
Lunch
Dinner
Open Late
Italian
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While this cozy spot enchants with its charming Italian-Minas Gerais decor and inviting atmosphere, it currently lacks inclusive options for gluten-free diners. The menu does not cater well to those with gluten or lactose intolerance, making it less suitable for guests seeking gluten-free Italian cuisine. For celiacs, finding Italian restaurants with dedicated gluten-free dishes is rare, and this place highlights the importance of adjusting to dietary needs in the dining experience.

Good to know

1

Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially after 8pm.

2

Expect wait times of at least 30 minutes during peak hours.

3

The restaurant is known for its gluten-free Italian dishes, a rarity in the area.

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Prices are reasonable considering the quality of gluten-free options available.

5

Valentine's Day features a special menu for couples.

R. Gaivota, 689 - Moema, São Paulo - SP, 04522-031, Brazil
2.4km

People are saying

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It's just another suggestion, which would perhaps help the marketing team a lot with planning for the month. The restaurant is great, but it is not inclusive for those who have problems with gluten and lactose. Honestly, gluten-free pasta is bad. Honestly, nowadays what's hot is health and well-being, everyone I know is aware that they have X, Y and Z problems. When someone who is intolerant to something finds a good restaurant that has food for them, they practically Just go to that restaurant and spend whatever you want on it, because a good restaurant for celiacs, especially Italian, is a rare find. They are losing a lot of sales by not including specific dishes for this type of "problem". Adjusting to the times is the future, it's no wonder that Casas Bahia changed its character.