![]() What: 14″ gluten-free pizza and pasta at Stingray Cafe Whether you like your tatties mashed or bashed, this place is for you. There’s also a range of great gravy to choose from, and some banging sides like french beans wrapped in bacon. That’s not the only reason they are great though with seven kinds of mash to choose from (think: sweet potato and chilli mash, horseradish mash and comforting cheesy mash) and delicious sausages, it’s a total dream. Why: You’ve got to be careful with bangers and mash – there can often be sneaky gluten in the sausage casing or mix, which is why Mother Mash is great – two of the sausages (Cumberland and Pork and Leek) here are totally gluten-free. What: Cumberland or Pork and Leek sausage with mash at Mother Mash For Comfort Food: Gluten-Free Bangers and Mash Where: 115 Kentish Town Road, London, NW1 8BPĦ. Then we mix through flavours like cheddar, mozzarella, parsley and lemons.nThis is hand rolled into little balls, coated in rice flour then fried. The tasty balls are made with rice, mixed through slow cooked onion, garlic and herbs, vegetable stock is added to make a firm, delicious risotto. The restaurant in Kentish Town started as a tiny market stall in Brick Lane on Sunday mornings – they took over a ilapidated English cafe in Kentish Town, and the rest is history. These risotto balls make a great alternative lunch – you can get them in a box with salad on the side, or served inside a hearty vegetarian stew. Why: Because everyone deserves a heavenly bite from time to time. ![]() ![]() What: Risotto balls from The Aranicini Brothers – coated in rice flour If you want a burger, they have gluten-free bread buns – and food is always uncontaminated as they have separate fryers! To end your meal, try the gluten-free macarons. And secondly, you don’t have to stress about being gluten-free here – The Truscott Arms is family run, and that family happens to have coeliacs in it! As a result, they’ve made a great menu for pub-food loving foodies – they do gluten-free fish and chips with Celia Lager and Dove’s Farm flour and fantastic ‘beef shin chips’ with slow roasted and pulled beef, pressed and coated in gluten free flour and polenta, and fried. Why: For one, you’ll love this five-storey this independently-owned pub and garden – it has a great vibe, and is always buzzy on a Saturday night. What: Pub classics and gluten-free lager at The Truscott Arms Where: You can find the crepes at street food markets throughout London, including Borough Market – see the schedule here. Also try their great stews and warming Indian soups. Served as plain, with potato or with paneer fillings and chutneys, they’re totally delicious. If you don’t know, a Dosa is a South Indian savoury crepe usually made out of rice flour, but at Horn OK Please they make them with either rice, moong dhal (lentil) and rava (semolina). Why: This is the one for healthy, gluten-free Indian street food. What: Gluten-free dosas at Horn OK Please Where: 95 Haverstock Hill, London NW3 4RL Every Wednesday is ‘gluten-free night’ where the chefs wash down the pans with rapeseed oil to stop cross-contamination, and fry up with fish with buckwheat, maize and other gluten-free flours. Get a side of sweet potato gratin with your fish, just because. Founded by Mario Budwig (who previously owned Millie’s Cookies), it serves up tasty fresh salads and great fried treats. Why: Oliver’s is a unique blend of a traditional fish and chip shop with a fresh fish Mediterranean restaurant. What: Gluten-Free Wednesdays at Oliver’s Fish and Chips For Weeknights: Gluten-Free Fish and Chips Where: 59-63 Brighton Road, Surbiton, Surrey, KT6 5LRĢ. Just avoid the soy sauce, and you’ll have a great time. Think steamed prawn and chive dumplings, rice paper spring rolls and lemon ginger fish. The husband and wife owners have put every effort into creating delicious Chinese food that is free from MSG and other nasties – it’s all natural, fresh and delicious. Why: Naturally Chinese in Waterloo has a dedicated gluten-free dim sum menu. What: Gluten-free dim sum feast at Naturally Chinese If you want more gluten-free inspiration, check out our guide to the best Gluten Free Breakfasts in London, Gluten Free Cupcakes in London, Gluten Free Pizzas in London and Gluten Free Sandwiches in London. If you find yourself heading to the same restaurant night in, night out, then we say take a look at our list of gluten-free secrets in the capital, you won’t be disappointed. London, we’re here to tell you, you really can have your gluten-free cake and eat it.
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