![]() Their happy hour is the best bet for those on a budget, as they do not have a lunch menu. I know that people love Uchi (see below for info) but I am posting about Piranha instead for one main reason in addition to their fresh fish: they not only have gluten-free soy sauce, but if you tell them you are celiac they also provide you with freshly-grated wasabi for your meal, a rarity in North America. Note: another recommendation was Thai Fresh, but I did not make it there to try it out. Cross contamination a risk because of the small kitchen, but they were willing to wash out of the wok prior to making my pad siew, and I did not get sick. The pad siew can be made with tamari here, safe for gluten free eaters. (512) 832-9585 Thai Food in Austin, Spicy and Deliciousįor those who are fine with wheat, try the nam tok moo, waterfall pork and the beef Penang curry. ![]() Tan My offers rich pho broths, com suon and my fave from my years in Saigon, hu tieu nam vang. For a great Vietnamese experience in Austin, try Tan My instead. I devoted a whole post to LuLuB’s, so it might seem obvious that it’s my pick for Vietnamese food in town! There is also Tam Deli and Cafe, which came highly recommended, but the week I arrived the owners retired and friends who have visited have said the new chef is still getting his feel for the kitchen. Much of the brunch menu involves wheat, but I promise you won’t notice as you are chowing down on your bacon-filled bowl of corn and shrimp, which comes with an egg. I made up for it at the BBQ joint, but I wanted to provide a second option for corny deliciousness, one that comes with a hearty brunch menu sourced from local farms. Brunch of Championsįor celiacs: I hadn’t tried grits before coming to Austin, which appalled my friends from America’s South. Note: friends highly recommended Via313, but sadly I did not get a chance to try it. I realize that beggars can’t be choosers when it comes to gluten-free dough, but having tried quite a few celiac-friendly pizzas in the USA this month, I can confirm that this was my favourite. Thin Crust Pizza That Made me Happy So tasty!įor celiacs: I went to the Brick oven on 35th, but there is another option in the downtown core. Tacos FTWįor celiacs: handmade corn tortillas, corn tortilla chips, and some delicious taco options that won’t break the bank. Served over strips of zucchini “pasta”, I barely missed the noodles themselves. Italian Food and Beer in an Outdoor Settingįor celiacs: their bolognese sauce with added Italian sausage was incredibly tasty. The bread is not, of course, nor is the pie. ![]() Get Your Gluten Free BBQ On in Austin Yes, it was as tasty and amazing as it looks.įor celiacs: their BBQ is all gluten-free, including the sides like grits and the slaw. ![]() As I travel the goal remains to eat with others in restaurants where I can (hopefully without too much inconvenience to the chef) modify the meal as needed to not throw up on anyone. Where to Eat in Austin (with Gluten Free Options)Īs with my Barcelona food guide, these are restaurants that do not specialize in gluten free food but have the ability to account for it.
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