Gluten Free Restaurants in London

Over recent years, an increasing number of London restaurants have started to offer gluten free menus and dishes – here is our pick of the best gluten free restaurants in London.

This article was correct at time of writing in 2015.

NOPI

Brought to you by the man behind Ottolenghi, NOPI offers a predominantly Middle Eastern and Asian menu divided into Fish, Meat and Vegetables, with several gluten free options.

Nopi restaurant in Soho

The dining room is sleek and service is friendly and polished.

Afternoon Tea at Claridge’s

Indulge in the British tradition of afternoon tea at Claridge’s in the grand and elegant Art Deco foyer.

Afternoon tea at Claridge's

This decadent treat, with its selection of over 30 teas, exclusive tea-infused jam and Devonshire clotted cream, is now available as a gluten free option.

The Modern Pantry

The Modern Pantry by Anna Hansen serves excellent food in light, bright surroundings in Clerkenwell. Chose from a host of gluten free options on their breakfast, all day or weekend brunch menus.

The restaurants also has a large terrace to make the most of the sunshine in the summer months with alfresco dining.

Hutong

Hutong is one of our favourite restaurants for sky high dining in London and while asking for a client, we recently found out that the restaurant offers a dairy and gluten free menu.

Hutong London at The Shard

It’s great to hear that high-end Chinese food can be enjoyed in London if you are gluten intolerant!

Sticks’n’Sushi

Having recently launched their second UK restaurant in Covent Garden, Sticks’n’Sushi combines the Nordic and Japanese cultures successfully, with their sleek Scandi décor and exciting Asian flavours and combinations.

Sticks'n'sushi

There is an array of gluten free options on the menu, including their signature yakatori sticks and sashimi. Read our guide to the best Japanese restaurants in London.

L’Eto Caffé

Treat yourself to L’Eto Caffé’s delicious homemade cakes and savoury delicacies, made to eat in or to order.

afternoon tea at L'Eto Cafe

There is a nice selection of gluten free options, including the chocolate fudge cake and a variety of salads and stuffed vegetables.

The Good Life Eatery, Chelsea

The theme of sustainability reigns in The Good Life Eatery, from its health-inspired gluten-free menu to the reclaimed décor.

Offering a variety of nourishing and wholesome treats, such as protein-rich smoothies, vegetable juices, healthy (and gluten free baked goods) and super food salads, this is the place for a healthy pick-me-up.

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