Discover the best gluten-free spots in London with this comprehensive guide. From restaurants to markets, find delicious options in the capital.
Exploring London’s Gluten-Free Eateries: A Foodie’s Ultimate Guide
Join me on a culinary journey through the vibrant streets of London, where I share my experiences exploring the diverse and delicious gluten-free options the city has to offer. From Latin American pastries to Venezuelan arepas, there is no shortage of tasty treats for coeliacs to enjoy. Whether you’re a local looking for new dining spots or a traveler planning a visit, this guide will help you navigate through London’s culinary scene, sharing my discoveries, challenges, and triumphs in savoring gluten-free delights.
From the Latin American, Egyptian-inspired pastries at Paladar to the wholesome dishes at Farmacy and the authentic flavors of Dendara, London proves to be a haven for gluten-free foodies. Explore the bustling stalls of Camden Market and discover the array of options available for those with gluten sensitivities. This guide will help you plan your own gluten-free adventure in London, ensuring you don’t miss out on the city’s culinary treasures.
Feast on the Finest: A Celiac’s Culinary Tour of London!
We recently took a very short trip to London and ended up eating at some top quality places all of which I will share with you today in case you don’t know me yet my name is Alana I was diagnosed with ciac disease over 8 years ago so all of the food in this video is gluten-free and safe for celiacs we had a range of food from Latin American to.
Egyptian inspired pastries to some Venezuelan arapa London has a huge range of delicious and diverse gluten-free options so let’s get into it on the first night we arrived we went to a 100% gluten-free restaurant called it’s a beautiful Lively Latin American restaurant and their specialty lies in offering a number of vibrant dishes made.
With fresh and imaginative ingredients as everything in this restaurant was 100% gluten-free me and my partner ordered a few dishes to share between us we had the lamb cutlets with tomato purey and mint sauce and a trio of sides which included fries cassava chips with a truffle mayo and some rice with Crispy onions we also ordered the Mexican P.
Pork tortillas with a roasted pineapple and chili jam the food was vibrant in color and every single element of our dishes was bursting with flavor of course we had to have desserts so I went for a sweet corn cake with a guava compost and we also ordered the chocolate churros which came with two different types of chocolate sauce a.
Sweet corn cake was a first for me but I would go back to London tomorrow just to have that cake again looking for a calm little brunch spot that has gluten-free and vegan options Pharmacy is the place for you the main restaurant established in Notting Hill back in 2016 and they off.
Offer exceptionally tasty nourishing seasonal food the restaurant itself is beautifully done nice and modern every single item on the menu is plant-based so no Dairy and there’s also no refined sugars no additives or chemicals in their food gluten-free options are clearly marked on their menu and they take cross contamination seriously but.
As always just make sure to communicate your dietary needs with the staff I had the pharmacy Benedict which is made of gluten-free waffles portabella mushrooms avocado and a hollay sauce it was delicious the last time we went there and it was delicious this time as well well so if you’re a plant-based gluten-free and eco-conscious person.
Pharmacy is the place for you now on to a 100% Gloom free bakery dendara dendara is an artisan bakery specializing in free from Whole Foods they cater to pretty much anyone they have low sugar options which are also gluten-free dairyfree options and no refined sugars they make artisanal pastries and cakes souring their.
Ingredients from local suppliers and their ingredients are inspired by the natural world I had the date sweetened chicken pie and it was absolutely delicious I only wish I’d bought more to bring home with me we also had a little bit of the lemon and coconut cake which was really light and fluffy and lastly I ordered a drink called satb which is an.
Egyptian drink made with coconut and sesame seeds so if you’re looking for some tasty gluten-free pastries or Sweet Treats I highly recommend dendara just don’t forget to buy some extra treats to bring back with you just before we move on I want to show you really quickly what we’ve been up to the last few months um so we have some merch now if.
You’re interested in having a look at I will put the link in the caption but we have T-shirts mugs Tor bags and we have loads of different designs on the website as well so um yeah check it out if you’re interested okay so now we’re heading over to Camden Market and I was extremely surprised to see how many food.
Stores offered Gloom free food I tried to find as many as I could for you but we’re starting this list off with arazo Bros ARA is a traditional Venezuelan like flatbread or wrap made from 100% cornflour meaning it’s 100% gluten-free the oras here are delicious they have a beautiful crispy outside and a nice fluffy warm inside the most popular.
Fings at araza Bros are the shredded chicken or beef I went for the shredded beef the arapa was absolutely dripping in beef which made it a bit of a challenging mess to eat but it was absolutely worth it everything that they stand is 100% gluten-free they have a meal deal where you can get an arapa with a drink and a side of fried.
Plantain as well next up on the list we have Street Latin arapa these guys said they focus on making fresh healthy meals and Source all of their ingredients locally prioritizing sustainability their gluten-free options included some tacos rice bowls and empanadas I went for the chicken empanada cuz that’s something you don’t really find.
Gluten-free normally it was prepared in a separate part of the kitchen and fried in a separate fryer I thoroughly enjoyed the food at Street Latina the staff were incredibly friendly and accommodating making sure any worries I had about the gluten-free food were addressed and they took really good care of me the rest of the these food stands we didn’t actually.
Eat that but these are the ones that do offer gluten-free options so we have Maat eats serving Indonesian Curry maacha eats had gluten-free and dairyfree mentioned on their menu El poot they serve gluten-free Fried Chicken the majority of their menu is gluten-free and they have a separate fryer for gluten-free food we have.
Another Curry stall sita’s kitchen all of their curries are gluten-free dairy free and nutree Kettle Street is a 100% gluten-free store selling low carb gluten-free and sugar-free pizzas and donuts and lastly if you’re looking for a refreshing drink juice junkies offer fruit juice made from 100% fresh fruit all of their juices are naturally glut.
Free and can be served inside of a watermelon or a pineapple so like I said this was a very short trip to London I’d love to go back and explore even more gluten-free restaurants so if you have any ideas of where I should visit next please let me know in the comments



