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Sunday 8 June 2014

Gluten Free Travel: London

After being diagnosed I was a little nervous about eating out when on holiday, as the worry of being glutened was beyond my control. London was my first trip away and so I meticulously scoured the internet for tips and advice on where to eat. Doing your research prior to going on holiday is crucial, especially if you don’t want to starve and spend hours searching for a place to eat on the go. Not fun!  Here are a few places I have tried and tested, plus a couple of extras to try next time.

Feel free to follow my Pinterest gluten-free recipes board for tasty ideas and if you have a sweet tooth you can also check out my gluten-free dessert board too.

Leon – If these guys opened branches in Manchester I’d be eating there all the time! The food is amazing. Tasty, great value, friendly staff and a wicked vibe in all the restaurants. They have about 11 branches throughout London (check website for locations) and the food fills you up for hours – great when you’re on the move and sightseeing! Can be quite busy at lunch time in the smaller Leon branches, but you can choose whether to eat in or take away. Oh, nearly forgot the most important and tastiest part of Leon – their GF brownies! Heavenly. Leon caters for many dietary requirements and preferences: GL - Low  Glycemic load of less than 10/Low Sat Fat - Less than 1.5% per 100g/WF – Wheat Free/GF – Gluten Free/DF – Dairy Free/V – Vegetarian.
Pod Food – Pod Food has about 9 branches all over London (check website for locations). I found Pod great for breakfasts, snacks on the go and salads, for a much needed health kick. The staff are friendly and prices are very reasonable for London. The food ranges from super food healthy salads, hot lunches, wraps to GF cakes.  Pod caters for many dietary requirements and preferences: SF – Super food/LF – Low Fat/V – Vegetarian/ WF – Wheat Free/DF – Dairy Free/GF – Gluten Free.




Honest Burgers make some of the best burgers I've ever eaten in my life, even before I became a coeliac. They provide gluten-free buns for the burgers (which are always cooked medium) the rosemary salted chips are so bloody tasty and the onion rings are huge and more importantly gluten-free! I cannot express how good these burgers are, just go and be prepared to be be wheeled out with a stomach full of tasty food. I love this place and I wish they opened at least one branch in Manchester... The good news is you're always close to an Honest Burgers branch in London - here's a list of locations.


Carluccio's is one of my new favourite coeliac-friendly restaurants. They have branches all over the UK and they have an extensive gluten-free menu. I can't praise this restaurant enough, I've eaten in branches in Manchester and London and the choice is amazing, plus the staff are really helpful and the food tastes great (I have a mega soft spot for their panna cotta!). 


Niche Food & Drink is based near Sadler's Wells in London and is an entirely gluten-free restaurant. We made a special trip across London to eat at Niche and although the food was tasty, the service was not what I would expect from a small, independent place. As soon as we walked in we were asked if we had a reservation (we didn't) and then the gentlemen proceeded to tell us that we could have a table but he needed it back at 1.45pm - not what you want to be told when you've made a special trip and there were at least 6 free tables at that point. Now, I would try this place again as the food was good and there were lots of gluten-free options but I strongly recommend you book in advance, mostly because it seems to be what they would prefer you to do. However, if it's a cheap and cheerful lunch you're after then you might be best going to Leon or Pod Food as it was a little on the £££ side for a lunch, but it was a nice treat.

Wagamama – As you can tell from my post Eating Out: Manchester I love Wagamamas! The food is excellent, great value for money and coeliac-friendly staff. Please check the website for locations and booking information.
 
Other Resources:
Coeliac London – A great site on Facebook for advice on where to eat.