At the Wiesbaden weekly market you will always find a stand from NOglla (stands for NO gluten lactose) on Saturdays. Everything here is gluten-free and you can also buy online. In addition to various types of bread and rolls, you can get gluten-free pizza, pasta, spreads, sauces, cakes, pastries and baking mixes. During Advent the range also includes stollen, gingerbread and Christmas cookies.
On Friday afternoon, NOglla's car will be parked on the premises of the Emmelheinz nursery in Schierstein (Schönaustraße 21).
From Wednesday to Friday, the Freya health food store in facebook data Neugasse sells gluten-free bread and rolls from the Maisterei. During the Christmas season, you can also get stollen and cookies there. They are sold every week while stocks last.
If you are travelling in Wiesbaden as a guest or commuter and arrive at the main station by bus or train, you will of course also find something to eat there.
Asiahung in the Wiesbaden train station hall has a selection of rice dishes. In the display case of Starbucks in Lili (the shopping center at the train station square) there are gluten-free brownies. Each one is individually wrapped in protective foil. On the first floor of the center, Saigon Tapas offers meat, fish and vegetables with rice.
In general, we Glutenis are almost always in good hands in Asian (and Hawaiian) restaurants because of the rice dishes. For this reason, I have decided not to mention any more Asians and Hawaiians in the following text, as they would make the article seem endless.
No matter whether you prefer Afghan, Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Nepalese, Persian, Thai, Turkish or Vietnamese food, you will always find something delicious. If your intolerance is very severe, please ask again whether the restaurant uses soy sauce that contains gluten, as this would obviously not be a good idea.