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A post shared by Larry Duren lmduren. Gianba took ample time to develop both gluten-free pizzas and pastas for those avoiding gluten, and the results are fantastic. Pikunico is very clear about its menu. While the fried chicken sandwich is not gluten-free, you can opt for its gluten-free fried chicken sans bun choosing from thighs, wings, and tenders ; its gluten-free chicken tenders are also available in a family basket with accompanying sides.

For some of the best gluten-free bread in town, head to this sliver of a bakery on Montana Avenue in Santa Monica. Aside from bread, the kitchen also offers breakfast and lunch options like brioche French toast, smoked salmon tartine, and a slew of baguette sandwiches. Gluten-free menu items and items that can be modified to be gluten-free are labeled clearly and plentiful, from rice flour-battered king trumpet mushrooms to the mind-bogglingly crispy pickle fried chicken a gluten-free, dairy-free dish that was available for pickup during the height of the pandemic and now makes appearances on the weekly menu.

Gluten-free pizza crusts, while always appreciated when offered, can sometimes be disappointing: think aggressively chewy or — worse — paper-thin and crunchy like a cracker. Stella Barra has somehow formulated a gluten-free crust that is almost interchangeable with its wheat flour counterpart: charred and crispy on the bottom with enough chew to satisfy even the most discerning Neapolitan fans. It is consistently one of the best gluten-free pies you can find on the Westside; order the spicy salumi and burrata pie to marvel at how its potato and rice flour crust holds up.

Pasta lovers can get in on the action too, with imported gluten-free dishes. A post shared by Stella Barra stellabarra. Shojin, with a branch in Downtown, specializes in plant-based Japanese vegan cuisine, with a tasting menu, a la carte offerings, and even an allergen-free kids menu.

And everything on the menu is gluten free from top to bottom. Celiac and gluten-intolerant diners can eat their way through a menu that features breadsticks, biscuits, and grilled baguette, as well as comfort classics like buffalo chicken strips, mini corn dogs, and beer-battered fish and chips. Hours are 4 p. Wednesday through Sunday. A post shared by kfoodandwine. A post shared by Mendocino Farms mendocinofarms.

This family-owned bakery first opened in Japan in , and Kirari West launched in in Redondo Beach. The family uses rice flour as a substitute for traditional flour in this seaside bakery with desserts, loaves of bread, breakfast sandwiches, and paninis.

A post shared by Gluten Free Bakeshop kirariwest. The Costa Mesa restaurant is mostly gluten-free without even trying, with aguachile, citrusy spicy blue prawns, a confit duck with mole, or marinated cactus with fermented jalpeno. Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies.

Map View. More Maps. Pikunico GastronomyBlog. Pocket Flipboard Email. View as Map. Read More Note: Restaurants on this map are listed geographically. Crossroads Kitchen. View this post on Instagram. The tacos are perfect, the handmade corn tortillas are always fresh, and the guisados stew fillings are scrumptious with just the right kick.

Even with the variety, I find that I almost always go for the frijoles con queso, mole poblano, or cochinita pibil as they always hit the spot! As for the drinks, a nice cold horchata or a Jamaican iced tea always pairs well with any of my tacos. Various Locations Visit Website. Fresh Brothers serves an array of gluten-free pizzas on decent gluten-free crust. Though not amazing, it fulfills the cravings! Meat lovers will enjoy The Miller Special which comes with beef, bacon, ham, sausage, and pepperoni while vegans can enjoy the cheese pizza with different toppings of their choice.

Besides gluten-free pizza, Fresh Brothers also has gluten-free wings, chicken bites, and salads. This gluten-free NYC favorite has finally made its way to the west coast and still sells their famous gluten-free donuts and cupcakes! Besides their killer donuts and cupcakes, Erin also bakes classic sweet treats like cookies, muffins, brownies, and even soft serve ice cream.

Have more than one allergy or preference? Opened in , Breakaway has gluten-free goodies that almost anyone can enjoy regardless of allergies or dietary preference. Breakaway Bakery also caters to vegans, and there are plenty of vegan options to indulge in. Popular favorites at Breakaway include the sticky cinnamon buns, bagels best if toasted , lemon bars, and donuts!

Everything is also reasonably priced, unlike other gluten-free bakeries in Los Angeles. Rising Hearts is a dedicated gluten-free bakery in Culver City that specializes in gluten-free, vegan, and kosher baked goods. You can find and enjoy everything from savory items to sweet treats like cupcakes and whoopie pies. Though I am not a fan of their cupcakes, I do enjoy their cookie sandwiches and assorted cakes. It is by far one of the best gluten-free bakeries in Los Angeles County.

The family-owned artisanal Japanese bakery specializes in unbelievably good gluten-free baked goodies. It must be the rice flour they use. Since everything is gluten-free and tasty, it will be pretty hard to decide what to eat. However, if everything is not an option, I highly recommend going for the almond brioche for your sweet fix and the French toast or one of the breakfast sandwiches for brunch.

Their bread is perfect and should not be missed. Everything is truly delish, but my all-time favorites have to be the cheesecakes and gluten-free donuts, hello maple glazed!

The entire gluten-free selection includes cookies, tarts, cupcakes, cakes, cinnamon rolls, croissants, and artisanal bread. Many of their products are also dairy-free and vegan. One thing is for certain, Twice Baked will not disappoint! The allergy-friendly ice cream shop in Hollywood makes ice cream everyone can enjoy. Almost everything is gluten-free at Cocobella Creamery, with the exception of sugar cones, which are stored separately! After my first gluten-free trip to Rome I developed an unhealthy addiction to gelato, so obviously I have to recommend Grom as one of the best gluten-free gelato shops in Los Angeles!

This gluten-free certified Italian gelato chain knows how to make celiacs happy. The knowledgeable staff knows to change their gloves and spoons, and to take ice cream from another container when you mention you are a celiac. Everything is gluten-free, with the exception of the cones.

That means the sorbets, gelatos, and milkshakes are all yours. My go to flavors are the crema di grom, hazelnut, and tiramisu, but to be truthful, all of their flavors are great. Your sweet tooth will definitely be satisfied after a visit to Grom. Do you want to indulge in sinfully good ice cream without the guilt or worry? Every flavor, which is sweetened by raw honey or dates, has five ingredients or less and is free of dairy, soy, nuts, refined sugar, and of course gluten.

There are plenty of unique flavors and toppings to choose from, like raw salted caramel, bee pollen, and hemp seeds. Fatamorgana is another gelato favorite I discovered in Italy, so visiting their Studio City location in LA was a must. As for picking a flavor, it might take a while as there are over 50 flavors to choose from.

The possibilities are endless, even if you want dairy-free or vegan gelatos. If you want authentic Italian gelato without the risk of cross-contamination, Fatamorgana is definitely the best choice! There you have it folks, the best gluten-free restaurants in Los Angeles! Let us know how your trip went. Your email address will not be published.

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