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gluten-free Restaurants In Oahu & Maui


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Hello Friends!

I'm traveling to Oahu and Maui in a couple of weeks. Does anyone have any good gluten-free restaurants they would recommend? I know they have the 'ol reliables: PF Changs, Outback, and Roy's - I was just hoping to find some other suggestions.

Many thanks in advance!!! :)


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Aloha

A couple of good Oahu places are

Town Chef Ed Kenny

(Review)

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12th Ave. Grill Chef Kevin Haney

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They are very close to each other and just a few minutes by car from waikiki area.

Both these guys are celiac aware -- they have to be if I eat there!

Still, I always call ahead of time.

I have done some work with them so if you want to tease them, ask them f they have Ken Loves avocados and figs on the menu tonight <G>

Chef Mavro's is another place that is very very good but very expensive

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There and at LeMer in the halekulani hotel are fantastic.

I think these are the 4 best places on Oahu for gluten-free meals.

if you come to the Big Island where I live its a different story. I cant help much with maui but there are a number of other threads on the forum that mention places there. I do know Peter Merrimans though

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Again, just make sure you call ahead.

Alan Wongs and Roys here are both good but their staff gluten-free knowledge is a little iffy for me.

Ken

Hello Friends!

I'm traveling to Oahu and Maui in a couple of weeks. Does anyone have any good gluten-free restaurants they would recommend? I know they have the 'ol reliables: PF Changs, Outback, and Roy's - I was just hoping to find some other suggestions.

Many thanks in advance!!! :)

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