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6 Monaco restaurants rated for coeliac, vegan, halal, kosher, and major allergens. Every tier backed by cited sources.
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6 Monaco restaurants rated for coeliac, vegan, halal, kosher, and major allergens. Every tier backed by cited sources.
The venue is described as 100% plant-based and all-vegan by the owner and multiple reviewers across several platforms. The menu is entirely vegan, with no animal products used. This is a strongly trusted classification for vegan diners.
Woo Monaco offers several clearly labelled vegan options including a club sandwich, buddha bowl, green bowl, and avocado toast, with plant milks for coffee. The venue is not fully vegan (serves meat), but the vegan dishes are marked on the menu. No information is available about dedicated equipment or cross-contamination protocols for vegan items.
Caffè Milano offers gluten-free pasta, gnocchi, and buns, but the kitchen is shared and there is no dedicated fryer. Staff knowledge varies: some are well-informed about cross-contamination, while others have refused to cook GF pasta in separate water. The menu is not marked for gluten-free items, so you must ask your server. A few diners report reactions, so caution is advised.
Honest caveat, Multiple reports of inconsistent staff knowledge and at least one refusal to cook GF pasta in separate water; one coeliac diner reported a severe reaction.
The restaurant's own website mentions 'Gluten free options' but states they do not offer gluten-free bread or pasta. No dedicated kitchen, fryer, or staff training is mentioned. Options are limited and cross-contamination risk is unclear. Best to call ahead and discuss specific needs with the chef.
A single FindMeGlutenFree reviewer reports gluten-free bread and marked GF items, but the venue is not a dedicated facility and no details on kitchen practice, cross-contact prevention, or staff training are available. The aggregator itself warns that the venue may not be safe for coeliac disease. Call ahead to confirm protocols before visiting.
Honest caveat, The FindMeGlutenFree listing includes a disclaimer that the venue is not a dedicated gluten-free facility and may not be safe for coeliac disease.
Staff looked puzzled that vegetarians do not eat tuna, according to multiple TripAdvisor reviews from April 2026. The reviewer reported that no suitable meal options were found and that staff showed confusion about basic vegetarian dietary definitions. The management response confirmed the failure was unacceptable.
Honest caveat, Same incident reported across three TripAdvisor sources: staff were confused about vegetarian requirements, and a promised accommodation was withdrawn mid-service, leaving the diner hungry. Management acknowledged the failure.