Being intolerant to gluten and having to go on a trip is not always easy, you never feel completely safe. A list of gluten free restaurants in London could help you orient yourself at least for the first few days.
Also London, like major European cities, offers restaurants and coffee breaks for celiac and for those who have to eat following one gluten-free diet. Thanks to some research on the web I was able to find some tested and certified addresses for those who are going on holiday to London and want a real vacation away from stress.
Often those who travel and have an intolerance are not always able to find the right places to eat without problems, which is why I believe that this post, like many others of the same type, can be of help to those who they love to travel and they don't want to be discouraged by the problem of celiac disease.
Hummus Bros it is located in three areas of London. You can find the menu online to see what options are available for celiacs. Here they offer a variety of gluten-free options including hummus, guacamole, meat and vegetable dishes, which they serve with rice cakes, gluten-free breads, carrot sticks or corn tortilla chips in place of pitta bread. They also have side dishes and desserts that are gluten free.
Manna Kitchen (4 Erskine Road, Primrose Hill) is a vegetarian gourmet restaurant that caters to celiacs. Here they serve a variety of gluten-free options clearly marked with 'GF' on the menu. Many of their starters, main courses and desserts are gluten free.
Cotto Restaurant located at 89 Westminster Bridge Road, Waterloo and has an amazing gluten-free menu. Among the options, a variety of appetizers, pizza, pasta and risotto, as well as fish and meat dishes.
Leon is a chain with gluten-free options that can be found in many places across the UK. There are 10 locations in the city of London. Gluten-free dishes are marked on the menu with 'GF'. A great variety of really delicious gluten-free dishes such as Chilli Chicken, Chili con carne and Falafel with sweet potatoes. Gluten free desserts include a Chocolate Brownie, Pecan and Lemon Pie, and Ginger Crunch.
The door (51 Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith, London) is another Indian vegetarian restaurant in the city, which also offers gluten-free options. Dishes that are gluten-free are marked with a 'GF'.
All celiacs visiting the UK should check the restaurants on too Celiac disease United Kingdom for updated information. All major chains of supermarkets in the UK (such as Asda, Tesco, Sainsbury and Morrisons) they offer ranges of gluten-free products, which is good if you've decided to rent an apartment rather than a hotel. The price of the stay will certainly be cheaper and you will have more freedom regarding gluten-free meals. In supermarkets you will find products labeled as gluten-free, which in the UK means less than 20ppm.