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Going To Honolulu


stathmom

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stathmom Newbie

Hi all,

My husband, myself, and our 2 children are taking a trip to Honolulu Hawaii soon to visit family, and i am having a VERY hard time gathering information of places to buy gluten free products, or restaurants that we can eat at.

Does anyone know of some places?

Thanks,

stathmom


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Hi all,

My husband, myself, and our 2 children are taking a trip to Honolulu Hawaii soon to visit family, and i am having a VERY hard time gathering information of places to buy gluten free products, or restaurants that we can eat at.

Does anyone know of some places?

Thanks,

stathmom

Wow have fun! I love Honolulu, make sure to check out surfing at waikiki (it was a blast!) I can't remember specific resteraunt names that I went to while I was there but one good thing is that they have a very wide selection of fruits to eat everywhere! I know there are tourism websites for the island that list resteraunts (addresses, phone numbers) so you could always call ahead, maybe even ask some 1 at the hotel you're staying at! Theres such a wide range of resteraunts so i'm sure you'll be able to find some where! You might want to bring some gluten free snacks in your luggage!

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Roys is really really good, and they can do almost any accomidation for you but make reservations early cause they fill up fast!

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I was there before I was gluten-free. But, you could always go to the grocery store or the market and get fresh fruit and other stuff. I love Hawaii.

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