No longer dedicated gluten free, still has gluten free options
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Good
Update August 2023: This location is not 100% gluten free as they now sell roti which contains wheat. The manager showed me that the rotis are prepared in a different place in the kitchen away from the bowls/salads. They do change gloves with new orders. I still placed an order for lunch and think it can still be a viable option but it is disappointing that it’s not a dedicated kitchen anymore. One bonus point is that they do sell packaged gluten free treats from Sans Bakery that are marked certified gf.
Previous review:
One of my favorite spots for lunch when I’m at the office. I’ve tried many of the items on the menu and have enjoyed them all and haven’t been sick or irritated from anything. Really happy to have this option nearby.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
This restaurant is no longer a dedicated gluten free establishment; however, that will not stop the staff from falsely telling you that they are still dedicated gluten free. They now serve chapathi flatbread made from wheat which they make in their kitchen as well as samosas.
You can find both of those items on their menu here. https://www.indaynyc.com/menu/#inday-home
Please remove their Dedicated Gluten Free designation!
Also, their new menus no longer make any gluten free claims and no longer label any of their items as gluten free. They have also removed all other gluten free signage from the restaurant. This restaurant is therefore no longer safe for people with celiac disease. Please also remove their Celiac Friendly and Gluten Free Menu designations.
No
Love the turkey meatballs! The banana bread is also tasty, albeit a little expensive for its size. Great for takeout at lunchtime. Always very busy.
Yes
Great GF location and food - my only comment is that it's more suited as a lunchtime option. I went with a colleague for an after work dinner meeting, and if wasn't quite what I wanted.
But I'd happily return for lunch!
Yes
The most amazing GF dinner I’ve had since CD diagnosis. I didn’t have to worry about any of the ingredients and it was so delicious! I had the turkey meatballs and I devoured every bit of it. Highly recommended!
Yes
Everything was great! I went with six friends that don’t have any allergies and they all loved it too. The bowls are very filling and the banana bread is a special delight!
Yes
Yes
Everything was 100% GF and DF. NO reactions and no issues what so ever. Great food! Their menu in person changed from what was online, that was the only issue. Would be nice if it was updated, similar menu but a bit different. Inside the Urban Eatery!
Yes
The food was extremely fresh and well made. My husband and I grabbed a quick lunch which we enjoyed in place. Small limited seating but great friendly service.
Really nice servers- I got the salmon and it was AMAZING! Very spicy but worth it
I really like this place. Everything is GF and almost everything is DF also. I went one time in the evening and they were out of chicken which I thought was strange. It didn’t deter me from eating there- I stop by when I’m in the area. I wish there were more locations (like in BK!).
Yes
Dedicated GF facility. Tasty food.
Yes
Clearly labeled GF/V/DF options!
Yes
Seemed like this place recently opened. First four proteins I selected didn't work. They have "green" falafel, made with peas - sorry, that ain't falafel - and they did not have grilled chicken, curry grilled chicken, or spicy turkey due to "technical difficulties." The slow-braised lamb on salad (could have chosen rice or califlower rice) was light and flavorful. Served in compostable plates. Free "infused" water - mint and cucumber. Delicious lunch, pleasant staff. All choices I saw were g-free. Should be a five when they get their act together. Didn't get sick.
Yes