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My original request was for a nice restaurant for a Thanksgiving meal
while 
in NY City. I also received other recommendations for dining in NY City.
One's 
person's advice rang true - most upscale restaurants can prepare GF meals 
without much guidance.

Some of the restaurants listed are part of the GF Restaurant Awareness 
Program (GFRAP), which means they have a GF menu you can request. For
more 
information about these restaurants, go to www.glutenfreerestaurants.org.
Also 
recommended is www.celiacchicks.com. Thank you so much for everyone's
recommendations!

Artisanal Fromagerie & Bistro
2 Park Ave., cross street 32nd St. 10016
212-725-8585
Reservations recommended. Cheeses a specialty, French Bistro fare.  $31
to 
$40.

Bistango ,( GFRAP)
415 3rd St. (at 29th & 3rd Ave., 10016 
212-725-8484
Italian restaurant recommended for its great food wonderful ambiance, 
friendly staff and great value. They offer a variety of appetizers,
salads, chicken 
dishes, seafood and desserts that can all be prepared GF. 


Bloom's Delicatessen Cafe,  (GFRAP)
350 Lexington Ave. (corner of 40th St.) 10016
Diner style menu. Has a GF menu including amazing GF French Fries. Has
both 
great deli and dinner foods.
GF Rest. Awareness Program

Brazil Grill
787 8th Ave. 10019
212-307-9449
and 102 MacDougal St. 10012
212-777-7637
Brazilian restaurant near the theatre district. "Friendly, fun, casual,
very 
good food."


Candle 79,  (GFRAP)
154 E. 79 St.
212-537-7179
Upscale vegan venue. Near Madison Ave. shopping

Gobo
401 Ave. of the Americas 10014
212-255-3242
Upscale Asian vegetarian dining rooted in Buddhist philosophy.

Guastavinos
409 E. 59th St. (Between 1st & York Ave.)
212-980-2455
"Right under the Manhattan bridge (around 59th & 1st.) Although they didn’t 
have a GF turkey they had other great food that worked out terrific. They
do 
have a traditional turkey for non-gf folks." $65 for Thanksgiving dinner.

Gus' Place, (GFRAP)
Several recommendations for this restaurant but is now closed due to high 
rent. May reopen in a new location.

Josie's Restaurant and Juice Bar
300 Amsterdam Ave. at 74th St. 10023
212-769-1212
"A health-food type place (not vegetarian, but free range, organic, etc.)
They have lists for the waiters to check for GF status. Eaten there
several 
times and always delicious and never got sick. Open for lunch."

North Square
103 Waverly Place, 10011 
212-254-1200
On the northwest corner of Washington Square Hotel
"Food was elegant and delicious."

O'Lunney's Times Square Pub
151 W. 46th St. 10036
212-840-6688

Pure Food and Wine
54 Irving Place, 10003, East Village
212-477-1010. 
"Entire menu is GF" Upscale raw vegan menu.

Risotteria (GFRAP)
Several recommendations.
270 Bleecker St. 10014
212-924-6664
In the West village
"Heard it is 'great'." "You must try the gf pizza. Also have gf pannini, 
cookies, risotto, & other stuff. Very low key, casual place, but great,
great 
food."

Ruby Foo's
1626 Broadway 10036
212-489-5600
2182 Broadway 10024
212-724-6700 
"Chef’s mother has celiac. . . .have Pad-Thai there often."

Grocery store recommendations were Fairway Market and Whole Foods, both
of 
which have two locations in New York city.

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