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Seeking nice restaurant in NYC with plenty of vegetarian options


Judd-K

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Judd-K Newbie

I am having a small celebratory dinner with my soon-to-be wife's family and my family in NYC in September.

I'd like to find a gluten-free restaurant with plenty of vegetarian options and a nice atmosphere for the first time our families will dine together.

Any suggestions are welcome. 

Thank you.


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kareng Grand Master

Try Senza and see what they have?

robotfame Newbie

Here are a couple of more options.  I'm not sure about a lot of vegetarian options, but they should each have a couple:

The Little Beet Table - entirely gluten free menu; tasty food; delightful atmosphere 

Colors - entirely gluten free menu; not a lot of vegetarian options

Friedmans - understand gluten free w/ gluten free items clearly marked on menu; good food; four locations around town; not sure if they take reservations

Oovina - entirely gluten free menu; Latin tapas; vegetarian options; might be a bit too moody depending on what your family is looking for & how many you have in your party ... may be more of a fun date kind of place

In addition to those four, Candle 79 is a vegan restaurant that has some gluten free items.  I haven't been, but it may be worth checking out.  

There are a lot of other restaurants that can do gluten free in NYC, but I think that these (along with Senza) fit your needs for the celebratory dinner.  Have a great time!

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