CleanPlate Rankings
Top Gluten-Free
Restaurants
Greenpoint / New York
No gluten-free menu or labeling; staff may offer suggestions, but at least one celiac diner reported being glutened despite recommendations.
Mission District / San Francisco
Gluten-free options like curry are available, but staff knowledge is low and recent reviews report significant cross-contact issues.
Castro / San Francisco
No dedicated gluten-free menu or labeling; nearly all main items contain gluten and safe options are extremely limited.
Russian Hill / San Francisco
Gluten-free options are extremely limited and not clearly labeled; no gluten-free menu and little evidence of safe handling for gluten-free needs.
Fillmore / San Francisco
Gluten-free options are extremely limited, with no menu labeling and high cross-contact risk from shared fryers and breaded items.
Tenderloin / San Francisco
No gluten-free menu options are available and staff confirm they cannot accommodate gluten-free needs.
Outer Sunset / San Francisco
Gluten-free options are extremely limited, with most dishes containing soy sauce and no menu labeling or documented protocols for gluten-free handling.
Williamsburg / New York
Gluten-free handling is poorly documented and recent reviews report staff confusion and gluten exposure; not recommended for strict gluten-free needs.
Inner Sunset / San Francisco
Gluten-free options are limited to tacos, but staff knowledge and handling protocols are inconsistent, making this a challenging choice for strict gluten-free diners.
Brooklyn Heights / New York
No gluten-free pizza or labeled gluten-free options are available, making this a poor choice for gluten-free diners.
Chelsea / New York
Sushi Makoto does not accommodate gluten-free diets, as soy sauce and other gluten-containing ingredients are integral to the menu.
Upper East Side / New York
Gluten-free options are extremely limited, with no menu labeling and repeated reports of staff confusion and high cross-contact risk.
Chelsea / New York
Gluten-free options are extremely limited, with no menu labeling and repeated reports of staff confusion and high cross-contact risk.
East Village / New York
No gluten-free pizza or dough is available; gluten-free options are essentially absent and protocols are not documented.
Greenwich Village / New York
No gluten-free options are available; this is not a viable choice for gluten-free diners.
Williamsburg / New York
Gluten-free options are not clearly labeled and no gluten-free pizza is available; menu and staff do not support strict gluten-free needs.
East Village / New York
Gluten-free options are not available for dumplings, and protocols for gluten-free handling are not documented.
Hell's Kitchen / New York
Staff knowledge and handling of gluten-free requests are inconsistent, with repeated errors and no gluten-free menu or clear protocols.
Upper West Side / New York
Gluten-free options are extremely limited and protocols for gluten-free handling are not documented.
Greenwich Village / New York
Very limited gluten-free options, no menu labeling, and repeated negative experiences from gluten-free diners, including multiple recent reports of getting sick.
Dogpatch / San Francisco
Gluten-free options are extremely limited and not well labeled; most menu items contain gluten and reviews confirm minimal safe choices.
Greenwich Village / New York
No gluten-free pasta options are available, making this a poor choice for gluten-free diners.
Hayes Valley / San Francisco
Kiln does not accommodate gluten-free or allergy modifications; the tasting menu contains gluten in most courses and no substitutions are offered.
East Village / New York
Gluten-free options are no longer available, and recent reviews confirm the absence of safe choices for gluten-free diners.
Chelsea / New York
Gluten-free options are not labeled and menu items are wheat-based, making this a challenging choice for gluten-free diners.