#1 allergy-friendly restaurant
Mae Mae Café & Plant Shop
2417 3rd Ave, Bronx, NY 10451, USA
Community-reported accommodations: dairy restriction accommodations, halal options, peanut allergy accommodations, and vegetarian options.
Allergy-Friendly Restaurant Directory
Explore Dairy-Free, Halal, Peanut-Free and Peanut Allergy, Vegetarian restaurant listings in New York, NY, United States. These pages use community-reported accommodation information and location relevance to surface restaurants that may fit your dietary needs.
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These restaurants are ranked using available restaurant information, community contributions, and location relevance. Always confirm allergens, ingredients, and cross-contact policies directly with the restaurant before ordering.
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#1 allergy-friendly restaurant
2417 3rd Ave, Bronx, NY 10451, USA
Community-reported accommodations: dairy restriction accommodations, halal options, peanut allergy accommodations, and vegetarian options.
#2 allergy-friendly restaurant
LaGuardia Airport, Between Gates, Terminal C Parking, 80 89, Queens, NY 11371, USA
Community-reported accommodations: soy allergy accommodations, dairy restriction accommodations, halal options, gluten-friendly, peanut allergy accommodations, and vegetarian options.
#3 allergy-friendly restaurant
La Guardia Airport, Flushing, NY 11370, USA
Community-reported accommodations: soy allergy accommodations, dairy restriction accommodations, halal options, peanut allergy accommodations, and vegetarian options.
Community-reported labels show what users have submitted about a restaurant’s ability to accommodate specific allergies or dietary needs. If feedback is still being confirmed, the page avoids labeling the restaurant as unsure and recommends checking directly with the restaurant.
No. This directory is informational. Always contact the restaurant before ordering to confirm ingredients, preparation methods, and cross-contact procedures.
Community-reported means users have submitted feedback about the restaurant’s allergy or dietary accommodations. The more confirmed reports a restaurant has, the more useful the listing becomes.