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Indian restaurant

Space blends modern cozy design with lush textures and moody lighting for a warm vibe. Guests enjoy unique cocktails in an elevated bar and drawing room. Almost all dishes are gluten-free, with staff ready to adjust meals for dietary needs.

Almost the entire menu is gluten-free except for two items. Staff accommodate dietary restrictions by tweaking dishes for gluten-free guests.

People are saying

"The food here was amazing, I can't wait to return."

"The Fine Dining here is inventive, with bold Indian flavors and comforting dishes."

"They were great at accommodating gluten-free diets."

Good to know

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Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.

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Prices are on the higher side, with naan costing $8 each.

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The restaurant has limited vegetarian main courses available.

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Coffee shop

Space shines with hand-painted murals and a floral arch, creating a cozy vibe. Gluten-free options impress with corn cream foam and tasty bread. Friendly energy and a kids' play area make it great for all ages.

Gluten-free options include bread that stands out for its taste and dishes featuring corn cream foam and corn cake crumbs. These choices offer variety for gluten-free diets.

People are saying

"I found the coffee here to be excellent and delicious."

"The pastries here are delicious and beautifully crafted."

"I loved their gluten-free corn cake crumbs and bread."

Good to know

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Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.

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The restaurant requires a tip for table service, which is different from other locations.

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Lunch options and packed meals to go are available for convenience.

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New American restaurant

Contemporary interior blends warmth with natural floral decor and splits between fine dining and casual tavern areas. Gluten-free choices like garlicky crispy bread and desserts stand out. A sommelier and cozy outdoor seating complete the classy, quiet atmosphere.

Gluten-free options include muffins, garlicky crispy bread, and desserts like sundae and chocolate cake. These items are well-prepared and distinct from regular offerings.

People are saying

"The food here is fantastic, with seasonal dishes and high-quality ingredients."

"The staff here is amazing and attentive to details."

"The gluten-free bread and muffins they bring out are wonderful."

Good to know

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Reservations are required, especially during peak times and special events.

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Happy hour runs from 4pm to 6pm with $6 wine and beer and $12 cocktails.

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The restaurant participates in NYC's summer restaurant week with special menus.

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Vegetarian restaurant

Spacious vegetarian spot with shabby chic decor offers a lively vibe that can challenge conversation. Enjoy gluten-free lentils and pistachio mochi alongside beautifully crafted cocktails. Don't miss the phenomenal hemp seed burger and extraordinary dosa.

Lots of gluten-free options are available, including vegan and low sugar pastries. Dishes like lentils, beets, and pistachio mochi are both gluten-free and dairy-free.

People are saying

"The vegetarian dishes were really flavorful and delicious."

"The vegan, nut-free carrot cake was easily the best I have tasted."

"You'll find delicious, high-quality gluten-free options here."

Good to know

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During restaurant week in January, there is a $60 per person deal for 3 courses.

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The place is usually packed, so making reservations ahead is recommended.

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They do not accept Apple Pay.

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Coffee shop

Cozy indoor and outdoor seating offers a relaxed vibe with dog-friendly treats and a polaroid collage of pups. Gluten-free options shine with stroop waffles and lemon cake, plus good-texture bread for sandwiches. Art on the walls and quality coffee gear invite lingering.

Gluten-free options include bread with good texture, stroop waffles, and a lemon cake. Gluten-free bread is available for sandwiches, though not always advertised.

People are saying

"The coffee here is delicious, with lots of flavors to choose from."

"It's a really cozy cafe with a warm atmosphere."

"I enjoyed the gluten-free bread; it had good texture and flavor."

Good to know

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Seating is limited, especially during lunch hours; arrive early to secure a spot.

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There is no customer bathroom available at the cafe.

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Expect a long queue during peak hours, especially on weekends.

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Small space bursts with intense butter scent and lively staff. Gluten-free and vegan cookies taste good but sit near gluten ones, raising cross-contamination concerns. Cozy yet busy atmosphere draws crowds for freshly baked cookies.

Gluten-free cookies come in a gluten-free and vegan option that tastes good. Cookies sit next to gluten ones, which can cause cross-contamination concerns.

People are saying

"These cookies are thick, gooey, and unbelievably delicious."

"The caramel coconut cookie is fantastic and flavorful."

"I loved the gluten-free cookie; it was really good."

Good to know

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Each cookie costs about $5.

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The line was really long, so come during off-peak hours.

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They have a vegan and gluten free option.

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Thai restaurant

Upscale Thai spot boasts traditional decor and a warm atmosphere with indoor and heated outdoor seating. Many gluten-free options are clearly marked on the menu and online. Dog-friendly outdoor space adds to the hip New York vibe.

Many gluten-free options appear on the menu, with a decent amount available. Servers clearly point out these choices, and the online menu lists them as well.

People are saying

"This Thai food is outstanding, full of flavor and beautifully presented."

"The food here is delicious and full of flavor."

"They offer a lot of delicious gluten-free options."

Good to know

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Reservations are recommended due to potential wait times.

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Lunch specials are available until 3 PM and include two appetizers.

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Expect a 90-minute time slot for dinner service.

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Restaurant

Elegant space with a cozy patio offers a lively, intimate vibe. Expertly crafted cocktails and a strong white wine list pair well with seafood. Plenty of gluten free options shine, especially the Fusili, making it great for celiac diners.

Plenty of gluten free options cater to celiac customers. The gluten free Fusili tastes excellent and stands out.

People are saying

"The Italian food here, especially the lobster, is truly magical."

"The staff's warm, professional service made the desserts feel truly special."

"The gluten-free pasta here is incredible."

Good to know

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Reservations are required to dine at Marea.

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The kitchen closes at 3 p.m., limiting menu options to starters and pasta after that time.

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Payment is not accepted without a reservation.

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American restaurant

Views over Central Park and Columbus Circle create a majestic vibe. Live piano and jazz add a posh ambiance. Gluten-free options like yucca fries and a burger with a gluten-free bun are available, with staff ready to explain choices.

Gluten-free options include gluten-free bread, yucca fries, and a burger with a gluten-free bun. Staff clearly explain gluten-free and dairy-free choices, though options remain somewhat limited.

People are saying

"The food here was truly amazing."

"The view of Central Park and Columbus Circle is amazing."

"They offer delicious gluten-free bread and yucca fries."

Good to know

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Reservations are necessary to secure a window table, especially for busy times.

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The restaurant offers a special menu on Father's Day with gifts for dads.

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Live jazz is featured during Sunday brunches, enhancing the dining experience.

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