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Hi Guys, I'm about to go on vacation to Hawaii at Hilton Hawaiian Village. Anyone have tips / advice on where to go for food (restaurants)? Thanks.


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most of the high end places  will prepare  incredibly good gluten-free meals especially given advance  warning. The hotel chefs will do so too.

I usually go to 12th Ave Grill. Kevin Haney is the chef.   Town is very good        with Ed Kenny. 

 Cactus in Kailua town with chef John  and  Chef Mavros which is excellent but  expensive.

Alan Wong  and Roy's are  very good but need a decent notice.  There are a number of ethnic places that  dont really understand  but if I have to go there, i get  great  fresh steamed  veggies.  If I was  headed  out for one fancy meal i would  head to  12th Ave and talk to Kevin the morning of when you plan to go. You can  tell him I said to fix you up! 

have fun!

Hi Guys, I'm about to go on vacation to Hawaii at Hilton Hawaiian Village. Anyone have tips / advice on where to go for food (restaurants)? Thanks.

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Enjoy the fresh fruit available at the farmer markets!!   Nothing quite like some juicy fruit to start off your day. 

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