CleanPlate Rankings
Top Gluten-Free
Restaurants
SoMa / San Francisco
Menu features many naturally gluten-free items like sashimi and nigiri, but gluten-free handling protocols and staff knowledge are not documented.
Richmond District / San Francisco
Menu features many rice-based and naturally gluten-free dishes, but gluten-free handling and labeling are not documented.
Marina / San Francisco
Menu flexibility is possible for gluten-free diners, but protocols and gluten-free handling are not well documented.
Greenpoint / New York
Gluten-free options are not clearly labeled and protocols are unclear; menu includes naturally gluten-free items but handling is not well documented.
Brooklyn Heights / New York
Menu features naturally gluten-free mains like stews and curries with rice, but gluten-free handling and labeling are not documented.
Mission District / San Francisco
Gluten-free options are likely due to rice-based dishes, but protocols and menu labeling are not documented; diner experiences specific to gluten-free needs are not well reported.
Park Slope / New York
Gluten-free pizza crust is available, but the menu explicitly warns of cross-contamination due to a shared oven; gluten-free handling protocols are not well documented.
Hell's Kitchen / New York
Menu features many grilled meats and vegetables that may be gluten-free, but there is no gluten-free labeling or documented handling protocols.
Lower East Side / New York
Gluten-free whole Sicilian pies are available and several appetizers use gluten-free ingredients, but protocols for preventing cross-contact are not well documented and reviews from strict gluten-free diners are scarce.
Russian Hill / San Francisco
Menu includes naturally gluten-free dishes like plov and kebabs, but gluten-free handling and labeling are not documented.
Lower East Side / New York
Menu offers some naturally gluten-free options like rice dishes and vegetable plates, but gluten-free handling and labeling are not documented; protocols and staff knowledge are unclear.
Dogpatch / San Francisco
Limited gluten-free options like burgers with a gluten-free bun are available, but fryer is not gluten-free and protocols are not well documented.
Dogpatch / San Francisco
Menu features naturally gluten-free Filipino dishes like kinilaw and puto, but gluten-free handling and labeling protocols are not documented.
Noe Valley / San Francisco
Some antipasti and salads can be made gluten-free, but no gluten-free pasta or pizza is available and protocols are not well documented.
Tenderloin / San Francisco
Gluten-free protocols and menu labeling are not documented; menu offers some naturally gluten-free items but handling is unclear.
Flatiron / New York
Gluten-free protocols and menu labeling are not documented; menu features naturally gluten-free dishes but handling is unclear.
Dogpatch / San Francisco
Menu features many naturally gluten-free Peruvian ceviches and potato-based dishes, but gluten-free handling and protocols are not documented.
Russian Hill / San Francisco
Menu features many rice noodle and rice-based dishes that may be gluten-free, but there is no clear gluten-free labeling or documented handling protocols.
Williamsburg / New York
Menu features naturally gluten-free dishes like grilled fish and salads, but gluten-free handling protocols and labeling are not documented.
Astoria / New York
Gluten-free personal pies are available with rice flour or cauliflower crust, but there is no clear menu labeling or evidence of dedicated prep, and reviews note shared ovens and higher cross-contact risk.
Richmond District / San Francisco
Sushi and some Japanese dishes can be made gluten-free, but staff knowledge and labeling are inconsistent and no gluten-free soy sauce is available.
Upper East Side / New York
Protocols and gluten-free handling are not well documented; menu offers some naturally gluten-free dishes but lacks clear labeling or recent evidence of staff training.
Hell's Kitchen / New York
Menu includes naturally gluten-free items like grilled meats, salads, and rice, but gluten-free handling and protocols are not documented.
Mission District / San Francisco
Menu includes naturally gluten-free items like pupusas (corn-based), tamales, and grilled plates, but gluten-free handling and protocols are not documented.
Hell's Kitchen / New York
Gluten-free protocols and labeling are not documented; menu offers some naturally gluten-free Thai dishes but handling is unclear.