4/30/2024 0 Comments Waffle love gluten free menu![]() I’ve recently been obsessed with bibimbap and kimbap at Korean restaurants. Korean Food Spoon Korean Bistro 933 Ashby Ave, Berkeley, CA 94710 They do have gluten-free granola and milk substitutes. ![]() Their bowls are refreshing, but toppings cost extra and many of their bowls have fruit juices or frozen-yogurt in them which decreases their nutritional value and adds additional sugar. They are on Snackpass an order-ahead app that allows you to pick up your food with a pass on your phone and about a 17-minute walk from my apartment, located downtown. Not at the top of my list, but Rush Bowls is the most convenient place to get a smoothie bowl around UC Berkeley campus. So there aren’t really any smoothie bowl places within reasonable walking distance from campus, but they are so worth it–just take the bus! I love Palm Acai because they have unique bowls, like matcha, and tropical toppings, like kiwis and mangos! Be sure to ask for gluten-free granola! Rush Bowls 1935 Addison St. Whether you just finished a Soul Cycle class or need a shopping or study break, Project Juice will satisfy your smoothie bowl cravings! They also serve breakfast bowls, paleo waffles, toast, lattes, and cold-pressed juices! Their menu is 100% gluten/dairy/soy/peanut free! Palm Acai 2979 College Ave, Berkeley, CA 94705 Project Juice 1933 1911, Fourth St ste 101, Berkeley, CA 94710Ĥth Street Berkeley has many cute shops and tasty eateries. Here is my gluten-free Berkeley and Oakland guide to restaurants hat have gluten-free options that I find delicious because no one wants a dense, bland muffin or boring salad! At times, I’ll take a risk, but I know which dishes are my go-to’s that normally don’t contain gluten. I let other people choose where to go because it’s easier for me to bring my own food than make everyone eat somewhere that I can actually eat. I always make sure to have a protein bar on me if worse comes to worst. Sometimes it’s hard socially if I can’t eat any food where my friends want to go or if it’s a large social gathering–pizza, kbbq. A tip is to try searching “gluten” or “gluten-free” on restaurants’ Yelp pages to see if people have written reviews about gluten-free options there. San Fran, you’re coming next! I don’t eat out as much anymore, mostly because I don’t really know if restaurants have gluten-free options if it’s not clearly labeled on their menu. As I go to UC Berkeley, it’s only fitting that I make a gluten-free guide to Berkeley and the East Bay.
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