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The 7 Best Gluten-Free French Restaurants in Hôtel de Ville - Quinconces

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Updated Jun 2025

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La Parenthèse

La Parenthèse

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179 Rue Sainte-Catherine, 33000 Bordeaux, France

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Lucia Nuñez

Great choice for gluten intolerant people. Wide variety of galettes and starters. Service was nice but there were misunderstandings due to the language barrier.

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Modjo

Modjo

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5 Rue des Herbes, 33000 Bordeaux, France

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razafindramanana Mahefa

The Modjo restaurant offers a six-course menu at 88 euros and a four-course menu at 72 euros. These set menus are designed to provide a consistent dining experience, but the lack of choice may not please all customers. Welcome and atmosphere: The welcome at Modjo is particularly pleasant. The staff is cheerful and attentive, which contributes to a positive first impression. The restaurant room, spread over two levels, is nicely decorated and well appointed, offering a warm and friendly atmosphere. This split-level configuration adds an interesting dimension to the space, allowing for more intimate dining areas. Mandatory discovery: One of the notable points of the Modjo restaurant is its obligatory discovery menu. While this may provide an exciting culinary adventure for some, others may lament the lack of flexibility in choosing dishes. This format imposes a certain rigidity which may not suit all palates. Quality of dishes: The dishes served at Modjo elicit mixed reactions. On the one hand, the soup, which is often a starter dish, did not live up to expectations. Its lack of flavor and depth of taste can be a disappointment to those who enjoy well-prepared soups. Likewise, the desserts failed to impress, lacking creativity and taste. Culinary highlights: However, there are aspects of Modjo's cooking that are worth highlighting. The bread, served as desired, is exceptionally good. Its freshness and texture make it a delicious accompaniment that complements other dishes well. In addition, the sweet treats offered at the end of the meal are a pleasant surprise, adding a sweet touch to round off the culinary experience. Accessibility: An important negative point to mention is the accessibility of the toilets. These are not suitable for people with disabilities, which can be a major problem for affected customers. Additionally, the fact that there are no separate toilets for men and women may be perceived as a lack of comfort and privacy. Gluten free: A positive aspect to note is that Modjo accepts gluten-free requests, which shows consideration for the specific dietary needs of its customers. This allows those following a gluten-free diet to fully enjoy their meal without worrying about cross-contamination issues.

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L'Entrecôte

L'Entrecôte

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4 Cr du 30 Juillet, 33000 Bordeaux, France

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It is not a 100% gluten-free place, but they only eat the salad and the meat with potatoes. Therefore, what they offer in principle is gluten-free. The potatoes are homemade. The meat comes in a sauce (when talking to the waiters they told me it was also gluten-free) that for my taste contained a lot of oil, but the meat was just right. The place is very large but the tables are too close together. In general it is not bad.

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Nama

Nama

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24 Rue Lafaurie de Monbadon, 33000 Bordeaux, France

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michela calisse

Valentine's Day dinner booked online on their website about 15 days in advance communicating the need for gluten and lactose free dishes. Upon arrival we reminded the owner of this again and he reassured us. The food is of excellent quality, beautiful dishes, tasty. Unfortunately, however, when serving the second course I was presented with a roast in a puff pastry crust so I asked the waiter for clarification who didn't even understand the simple phrase: "is it gluten-free?". From that moment the kitchen mobilizes to offer me an alternative (excellent like the rest of the dinner) too bad that in the meantime my husband has finished his second course. No discount will be added to the bill, nor will there be a free digestive. I would add that a bottle of sparkling water costs €8 (our fault is for not having checked the price of water before). Conclusion: the food is excellent, prices high not for the quality but for the superficial and approximate service considering that we don't speak French but the waiter doesn't speak a word of English... but we are the customers!

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Lauza - Restaurant Bordeaux

Lauza - Restaurant Bordeaux

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5 Rue du Hâ, 33000 Bordeaux, France

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Noémie Rivière

✅ Very good welcome & service ✅ Very good dishes, very well crafted both in terms of taste and presentation ✅ Gluten-free on request

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