Cafe Piazza, located on Kloveniersburgwal near De Wallen, is a great choice in Amsterdam for quality gluten-free meals. The menu offers a wide selection of gluten-free dishes, including pasta and meat and fish dishes, served by attentive and friendly staff. Although slightly expensive, the food safety and attention to the needs of celiac customers make the experience worth it.
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I’ve visited Café Piazza on my past two trips to Amsterdam. It’s a reliable choice if you’re looking for a gluten-free meal in the city, as there is an extensive gluten-free menu including pasta, meat and fish dishes, which are all suitable for coeliacs. There is also pizza, but this is not suitable for allergy sufferers, due to a shared oven, which is a shame. It’s located on Kloveniersburgwal , close to De Wallen (The Red Light District). The staff members were friendly and had good awareness of allergens. I liked the red napkin placed on my table, and the red menu, which meant I was gluten-free. It is slightly pricey here, but given the quality of the food and how safe I felt eating here, and how they treated gluten-free as a speciality rather than just being there, I would say it is worth it. I ordered the Cacio e pepe on my most recent visit, the sauce had so much flavour, simple yet so delicious, I love how they added their unique twist onto the dish by adding a Serrano Ham and Parmiggiano chip - I would have liked slightly more of that, especially the ham! I’ve also had the gluten-free lasagna here before, which is really good, although I did find it to contain a little too much cheese, but still was flavoursome and one of the best I’ve had. Overall, this is for sure one of my favourite gluten-free spots in the city, and I look forward to visiting next time I am in Amsterdam.
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Fantastic little italian spot. The restaurant is right on the canal with a lovely atmosphere. The gluten free menu is massive and you are given a red napkin instead of white so all the servers know you have an allergy (which I think is really useful). The food was delicious and service all round was 10/10.
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