I had a salmon dish for dinner, and they made it gluten-free. If you're more flexible, then I'd say it's a delicious spot worth going to! It's not outwardly allergy-friendly, but they were super accommodating when I was there. Also, the massaman curry is incredible.Ĭafe No Sé: If you have very strict food restrictions, then I wouldn't recommend Cafe No Sé. Thai Fresh: Another grrrreat spot for gluten-free deliciousness! I get the pad thai and sub out the canola oil for olive oil. It's a delicious breakfast spot, and if you can eat eggs, then you'll find endless options! It's not on the menu, but I like to get a rice bowl with black beans, sautéed mushrooms, kale, and a side of their creamy sunflower seed sauce. I basically create my own meal whenever I'm there. They have lots of different food options and they do carry gluten-free bread.īouldin Creek Cafe: Extremely accommodating. They close at 3pm,Ĭenote: Cute breakfast or lunch spot! You can post up with your laptop or just pop in for a casual sit down meal. Since I’m also allergic to corn, I get my taco in a cup without a tortilla. Taco Deli: When am I ever not in the mood for this place? Nearly everything is gluten-free. I love the Cashew Pad Thai and the Farmers Market Crudités! True Food has a seasonal menu, and it's packed with vibrant flavor. I recommend the Buddha Bowl or the Salmon Curry! Great quick lunch spot. Modern Market: It’s similar to Flowerchild, but slightly cheaper (just as tasty!). If you're adding a protein, it's another $5-7, so be aware. They are open at 9am from Tuesday-Sunday.įlowerchild: I feel like I spend a million dollars every time I go, but it's really tasty! The Mother Earth bowl with salmon is my favorite. *Make sure they are open before you go - the times online aren't accurate. I love the Golden Matcha and the Turmeric Coconut Yogurt Bowl. I recommend stopping by for a light breakfast. Everything on the menu is vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free. If you are sensitive to spice, let them know and they will adapt it! The brussel sprouts and the chicken pad thai is SO FREAKIN’ GOOD.Ĭurcuma Ayurvedic Food Truck: It's a plant-based, nutrient-dense food truck located in East Austin, and it's founded by the sweetest woman Rachel Musquiz. Sway is a beautiful gluten-free friendly Thai restaurant (a perfect date night spot). I recommend you go to the restaurant if it's your first time. I LOVE the Harvest Hash, Loaded Guacamole, and Creamy Queso (vegan). Everything at Picnik is 100% free of gluten, corn, soy, and peanuts! So, anyone with serious allergies can safely eat there. They have a full-on restaurant on Burnet Road, and a grab-n-go food truck on South Lamar. Picnik: This is my favorite place ever in the world. I personally try to avoid gluten, dairy, eggs, corn, and soy, and all of these restaurants make it easy and delicious! Here's a complete guide to all of my favorite healthy things to eat, see, and do in Austin! Favorite Healthy RestaurantsĪll of the restaurants listed below accommodate food allergies, sensitivities, and special diets. Austin really is a mecca for healthy and active living and the wellness scene is exploding. Also, if you're a dog parent you can take your dog pretty much anywhere. Living here has helped me stay even more active than I was in NYC. I ride my bike nearly every day, which if you know me, is one of my favorite ways to clear my head AND move my body. There are loads of conscious eateries, fitness studios, and beautifully curated local shops. With close to year-round sunshine comes year-round outdoor activities and things to do. The weather is amazing - I was born for the heat, so just call me a toucan. There so are many reasons why I love Austin ( read why I moved here). It has only been a couple months since I moved to Austin, TX, but it has felt like home since day one.
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