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gluten-free In Miami?


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Anyone know of non-chain higher end restaurants in Miami that are gluten-free? thanks


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Anyone know of non-chain higher end restaurants in Miami that are gluten-free? thanks

Google Gluten Free Restaurants in Miami. :)

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Anyone know of non-chain higher end restaurants in Miami that are gluten-free? thanks

ok, i cant guarantee a "gluten free" status... but my sis & i went to Michael's Genuine in the Fashion District- it is HIGH end.. and DELISH.. sometimes on the food network.. a tad pricey- but so high quality and worth it. they did not have a gluten free menu, but i told the waiter that i had to be gluten free- and i ordered the Grass Fed double burger - telling him again- NO gluten, NO bread on the plate... i also ordered some sauteed veggies & asked again for no gluten ... my sister got a shrimp salad.. we also shared a Buratta cheese & tomato appetizer- no gluten YUM... she and i had NO reactions.. now-she's not diagnosed, but does react to gluten.. so- i would triple check the salad has no gluten (or croutons obviously). but my waiter was nice- and we had a delicious experience

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thanks Lisa- never occurred to me ;)

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