Restaurant Casa San Juan offers a completely gluten-free menu with dishes like paella and croquettes that are highly appreciated. The service is attentive and friendly, and the desserts are a sweet surprise off the menu.
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5
Everything was great, we tried paella, croquettes, and sangria. The entire menu is gluten-free.
5
Seafood paella and Tarta de Santiago are noteworthy. The entire menu is gluten-free. Great job!
4
Great place, very suitable for people with celiac disease. The octopus and the tacos were excellent, while the paella was just average — nothing special. Overall, I would still recommend it to everyone.
5
The restaurant is great, the location is great and atmosphere is cosy! The food is amazing as you can choose various meals for entry and main meal. Litte cheese breads were warm and delicious as was blue cheese in almonds. Rise (paella) with octopus was excellent and cheeks woth rice too!! The service was warm and helpfull and everything is 100% gluten free. All recommendations for your visit!
5
One of our best meals we had during our 10 day trip to Spain. The restaurant was cozy and the food was exceptional. Great spot for all the Spanish favorite dishes plus everything was gluten free as an added bonus for those that need it. Highly recommend the oxtail, chicken paella, Brazilian cheese bread, Spanish tortilla, and burrata with tomato salad!
5
I had already been to this restaurant but I returned because I think it is one of the best in Madrid. Totally gluten-free, it is a celiac's paradise. Tasty and abundant portions, wide selection, excellent sangria. The place is small but very cozy. The staff is always kind and smiling. Absolutely recommended!
5
Restaurant located in the alleys of downtown Madrid. The menu is entirely gluten-free, making it perfect for those with celiac disease (but excellent for anyone!). Our party of two ordered a portion of "croquetas de jamón ibérico" (6 pieces) and a generous and perfect "seafood paella" to share. Bold flavors and excellent, friendly service. Total €41.00 including drinks. It is possible to reserve a table in advance on their website. Highly recommended!
4
Restaurant in a central location, entirely gluten-free menu, wide selection of dishes, excellent price-quality ratio. We ordered sangria, followed by patatas bravas, ham croquettes as appetizers, seafood and meat paella as main courses, and a chocolate tart with violet ice cream for dessert. Highly recommended for those with celiac disease, and not just for them!!!
3
We stopped here on a whim in the rain because we knew it was celiac safe/gluten free food. If you have dietary restrictions and happen to be nearby you will receive friendly service, a pleasant atmosphere and ok food. For the price, I was expecting fresh made croquettes, not frozen (see caption). If you are gluten free and visiting Madrid, I would not put it on my “must eat” list as there are simply much better options for a dedicated gluten free meal in the city. I’d come back for a garlic shrimp and a drink if I needed a snack and was already in the area.
5
Found by chance during a walk in the center of Madrid. Nice place, clean, and with great food, 100% gluten-free (contamination-free) and many dishes suitable for lactose intolerant people as well. Excellent service. The waiter immediately provided us with the allergen menu and answered all our questions. This allows those with food intolerances to eat without worries and try numerous local dishes. Thank you for this wonderful experience that we will definitely repeat the next time we visit Madrid.
1
Paella is the classic tourist trap... It is recommended for 2 people, but it is very small and is served with a mayonnaise-type sauce which alters the flavour. Also the rice was very soggy. We doubted whether it had been heated in the oven. Furthermore, the Iberian jamon cut with a knife was too thick, "tall", with bad taste despite the €18... And, last but not least, despite it being listed on the menu, they don't serve sangria unless there are a lot of people. Really sad. The only positive thing is that it is all gluten-free and for celiacs it is a place to use as a safe place in case of limited alternatives or emergencies
1
La paella è la classica trappola per turisti... È consigliata per 2 persone, ma è molto piccola e viene servita con una salsina tipo maionese che ne altera il sapore. Inoltre il riso era molto molle. Ci è venuto il dubbio che sia stata riscaldata in forno. Inoltre lo jamon iberico tagliato al coltello era troppo spesso, "alto", con poco gusto nonostante i 18€... E, dulcis in fundo, nonostante sia segnata nel menù, non servono la sangria a meno che non ci siano tante persone. Davvero triste. Unica cosa positiva è che è tutto senza glutine e per i celiaci è un posto da usare come posto sicuro in caso di scarse alternative o emergenze Paella is the classic tourist trap... It is recommended for 2 people, but it is very small and is served with a mayonnaise-type sauce which alters the flavour. Also the rice was very soggy. We doubted whether it had been heated in the oven. Furthermore, the Iberian jamon cut with a knife was too thick, "tall", with bad taste despite the €18... And, last but not least, despite it being listed on the menu, they don't serve sangria unless there are a lot of people. Really sad. The only positive thing is that it is all gluten-free and for celiacs it is a place to use as a safe place in case of limited alternatives or emergencies
5
Great restaurant, spectacular gluten-free food. We ordered calamari, croquettes, and cachopo for two and we will definitely return. The desserts were not on the menu and they were delicious. Thank you and thanks. The waiter who served us was very attentive and friendly. We will be back ❤️✨
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