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Hi,
Thanks very much to those who sent me restaurant
recommendations, it was such a great list of
varied restaurants, I thought the group might
benefit from my posting it. I did say I was
staying near the village, so most of these are in
that area. I have numbered them, and there are
some repeats with comments I left in without
numbers.
Kit
1.) Angelica's Kitchen 12th between 1st and 2nd
2.) New Delhi Indian 120 Lexington Ave. 212-
725-3215
3.) Herban Kitchen 290 Hudson St 212-627-5527
4.) Bruno King of Ravioli (has gf pizza) 2204
Broadway 212-580-8150
5.) East Village Thai 32 E. 7th
212-673-4610 (ask forMary's fish sauce)
6.) Hell's Kitchen 679 9th Ave 212-977-1588
7.) Druids 736 10th ave. 212-307-6419
8.) Sushi Restaurants --various (dont' have
artificial crab leg or eel)
9.) TGI Fridays talk to a manager
10.) Josie's 300 Amsterdam Ave 212-769-1212
11.) Rose of Bombay (no address info given)
12.) Indian restaurant on 6th Street in the
east village between 2nd and 1st Ave.
13.) Souen is a great organic restaurant
that also has fish and sushi.
Delicious food. They are well informed
about hidden wheat. That's 13th Street
between University and 5th Ave.
Both the above restaurants are in the
village.
Angelica's is another great organic
restaurant on 12th between 2nd and 1st Ave.
They cater to food snobs and have a
"blue
book" which lists the ingredient of
every
meal
14.) Tea and Sympathy is a British style
restaurant in
the West Village on Greenwich Street.
You can always get a sardine salad.
15.) Josie's is on 74th and Amsterdam.
They're another organic place. they
serve fish,
chicken as well and they are aware of
gluten.
although they have screwed up before.
16.) 7A is a crowded bar/restaurant on 7th
and Ave. A.
They have a decent salmon
and can cook a burger to order.
17.) Lucien - 1st St and 1st Ave - good filet
mignon
18.) M&R - Elizabeth between Houston and
Rince. Good roast chicken with huge sides
of veggies
19.) Lemongrass Grill on 7th Ave. South
where she has Pad Thai.
20.) Monte's on Sullivan or Thompson St.
One of our favorite old village hangouts
21.) Gourmet Garage supermarket on 6th Ave. and
8th St.
as well as a health food store one
block north of there.
My two favorite (i.e., good value for
the dollar)
default places:
22.) Le Zie at 20th and 7th has a great menu
(Italian
via Venice), lots of
wonderful things that we can eat. Fish
is a
strong suit.
23.) Titou on West Fourth at Charles (East side
of the
street) is good bistro food. Nice
(large) salade nicoise on the
menu that I eat allthe time. Their meat
is better than their fish.
Chicken is excellent,and I am not a big
fan of chicken.
My last suggestion is one that gets
pricey,
because sushi is never a bargain but --
24.) Miyagi on 13th street between 7th and
Greenwich
has good sushi and
gluten-free tamari on-hand. They know me
well and
can give you good,
gluten-free (the big three: no miso, no
soy
sauce, no imitation crab)
things to eat. Try the monk fish liver --
the sauce that
comes with it has gluten, but they use
something else for
me. Delicious. Think Japanese foie
gras.it
Gus's place is expensive.
i live in Manhattan and still get gluten
poisoning every so often.
diners are a good idea, bland as they are.
They're everywhere.
The Rose of Bombay has a gluten free menu
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