![]() It’s all there in the name, Hella Good’s Souvlakis are some of the best in the business. ![]() (Not a dedicated gluten-free venue) Hella Good CBD, FITZROY, CHADSTONE Snack into entry plates like bbq octopus with hominy puree, radish, árbol, and serrano salsa, then tuck into corn-based tacos of pork hock with chicharrón, pickled onion, and pineapple. Mamasita has a menu that is almost entirely GF and has knowledgeable floor staff well-informed about coeliac and gluten allergies. The famed Mexican fine-diner up on the top end of Collins Street is a sleeper for quality gluten-free dining. ![]() On the booze front, there's a menu reserved solely for Margaritas, as well as a considered list of local and international wines. Up top you'll find standouts like red snapper ceviche, slow-cooked charred octopus and a Glazed Pork Belly with pineapple, crackling and spicy peanut sauce that'll have you raving for a second serve. Like Repeat Offender, their newly minted venue, Rufio, will offer up an entirely gluten-free menu with a Latin spin. The team behind Elwood's Repeat Offender has just added another feather to the cap, this time on St Kilda's Carlisle Street. The classically Neapolitan style of the menu leads to gems like the Gnocchi Sorrentina, a Napoli Sugo soaked gnocchi topped with melted buffalo mozzarella and basil. One of the first gluten-free restaurants in Melbourne to lend their hand to traditional Italian cuisine, Shop 225 are accredited by Coeliac Australia and have blown the doors open to some seriously impressive GF pizzas that they churn out of their wood-fired oven. (Not a dedicated gluten-free venue) Shop225 PASCOE VALE SOUTH They have a stacked GF menu that includes plenty of tasty traditional Japanese dishes such as Wagyu Yakinku and Kingfish Jalapeño Sashimi, as well a spanking GF sticky-date pudding which cements its status as one of the best gluten-free restaurants Melbourne has. The Japanese haunt that’s called Federation Square home for over two decades is a haven for gluten-free dining. Stalactites are also endorsed by Coeliac Australia. Their menu is stacked with a range of GF options from Mezze plates like their homemade Dolmadakiavs to their full platters of chicken giro and chargrilled lamb skewers with gluten-free pita. Greek isn’t one of the first cuisines you’d think to be a gluten-free restaurant but Stalactites beg to differ. All pizzas on the menu can be re-made with gluten-free bases including their famous ‘Bunga Bunga’ an Italian pork sausage and mushroom homage to the former Italian president. Pizza & Pasta natives A25 take their gluten-free pizza options incredibly seriously, not only are they incredibly delicious they’re also endorsed by Coeliac Australia so you can rest easy knowing you’re getting the best. Playing on the delicacies of the region you can expect creative takes on staple dishes like the Smoked pulled beef brisket with Pico De Gallo and chipotle, or the Ponzu-cured yellowfin tuna with native lime, avocado mousse, nori and a tapioca cracker. With a 100% gluten-free menu comprised of central and south American flavours, margaritas and a breezy open-air venue there’s a lot to love here. Resting on the corner of Ormond Road and St Kilda Street you’ll find the Latin-centric Repeat Offender. Here are the best gluten-free restaurants in Melbourne for 2023: Repeat Offender ELWOOD Gluten-Free as much as a trend is a serious issue for a lot of people and finding quality dining options can be a tricky feat lucky for those affected, Melbourne’s culinary scene has a range of top-notch options. Next time you’re at a loss at where to score something delicious and gluten-free just give the following spots a go. For those with dietary restrictions, it truly is a golden age of dining as the prevalence of menu options and designated venues that can accommodate everything from allergies to intolerances.
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