Tip: Many bowls and pizzas are made gluten-free on request; servers are trained on cross-contamination. The Ancient Grains bowl is the canonical gluten-free pick.

Location

Address: 3393 Peachtree Rd NE, Ste 3058B, Atlanta, GA 30326

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Sun in My Belly ★ 3.9

Sun in My Belly in Atlanta is the Kirkwood neighbourhood cafe near East Lake MARTA, with much of the breakfast and lunch menu marked gluten-free or made gluten-free.

Tip: Not a dedicated GF kitchen; ask the counter for the gluten-free menu sheet. Brunch is the strongest meal; the grits bowl is celiac-friendly with prep care.

Kabob Land ★ 4.2

Kabob Land in Atlanta is the Piedmont Road counter for fully halal Mediterranean and Persian classics, an Atlanta halal staple with shawarma, sheesh tawook and kebabs.

Tip: All meat is certified halal; the Persian rice and saffron chicken are the strongest plates. Fast-casual service, lunch crowds get heavy weekdays.

The Halal Guys ★ 3.8

The Halal Guys Atlanta is the southern outpost of the New York halal-cart chain, serving 100 percent halal chicken-and-rice plates and gyros on Buford Highway.

Tip: Order the chicken and rice with the famous white sauce and the contraband-spicy red sauce on the side. All proteins certified halal.

Chai Peking ★ 4.0

Chai Peking in Atlanta is the city's only kosher Chinese restaurant, inside the Kroger at Toco Hills, a glatt-kosher takeaway counter with more than 150 menu items.

Tip: Over 90 percent of the menu is gluten-free. Shabbat takeout available Thursdays and Fridays; closed Saturday for Shabbat. Cash and card accepted.

Sababa's ★ 3.8

Sababa's in Atlanta is the kosher Israeli grill on North Druid Hills, certified by the AKC, serving falafel, shawarma and shakshuka under Vaad-Hakashrus supervision.

Tip: Closed Friday afternoon and Saturday for Shabbat. The mixed-grill plate and falafel pita are the value picks; the room runs lunch heavy.

Slutty Vegan ★ 4.5

Slutty Vegan in Atlanta is Pinky Cole's plant-based burger flagship on Edgewood, the original brick and mortar that grew into a national vegan-burger brand.

Tip: Lines move fast but stretch around the block on weekends. Try the One Night Stand burger; everything is vegan including the cheese and ranch.

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