Anyone seen gluten-free bread or broth?

Sintaxis on Nicaragua 4849 -Restaurant http://www.sintaxispalermo.com/

Cooking Time Gluten Free on Laprida 1954 (between Peña & Pacheco de Melo) - Bakery, Pasta

Vichenzo on Salta 529 -Gluten Free Pasta factory http://www.vichenzo.com.ar/

Gout To Go on Montevideo 1480 - Bakery, cakes http://www.goutglutenfree.com.ar/

All can be found on FB
 
Almacen de pizzas is one of the best chains for food quality.

But service can be a little slow.

Be patient and you will enjoy good food !
 
Are all of you also celiacs/intolerant?


Nope, just a bit of a health freak. There is a couple of organic / natural foods markets in the area in case you are interested - prices are more than reasonable as the stuff is sold by producers so they bypass the middle man...
 
Another option is faina (chickpea/garbanzo flour). While most pizza places sell it plain, some places have fancy versions with pizza toppings. I've had mixed success convincing them to toss some toppings on if it's not on the menu. Be as charming as possible and try your luck.
 
Nope, just a bit of a health freak. There is a couple of organic / natural foods markets in the area in case you are interested - prices are more than reasonable as the stuff is sold by producers so they bypass the middle man...

I've been to some of the health stores in the past... anything you care to recommend? :)

Another option is faina (chickpea/garbanzo flour). While most pizza places sell it plain, some places have fancy versions with pizza toppings. I've had mixed success convincing them to toss some toppings on if it's not on the menu. Be as charming as possible and try your luck.

Got it... as with anything else in BSAS ;) I can't wait. I miss AR's pizza... but my body doesn't!
 
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