Hawaii’s food is incredible, and it’s very doable gluten-free with a plan. This page treats celiac as strict/medical: cross-contamination matters. Below is the game plan, the hidden-gluten traps in local dishes, and a deeply researched, island-by-island map of where it’s actually safe to eat — every spot is ranked by how safe it is and flagged with what to watch for.

Four habits keep a trip safe and low-stress. None are complicated — they just need to be automatic.
A condo kitchen gives us guaranteed-safe breakfasts, packed lunches for activity days, and easy dinners. It removes the “is there anywhere safe near here?” stress, especially on quieter islands. See Where to Stay.
Phone restaurants before going; ask if they have a dedicated fryer and can prevent cross-contact. On arrival, say clearly: “This is a medical allergy — celiac disease.” Hawaii’s food scene is allergy-aware, but always confirm.
findmeglutenfree.com is the go-to for current, celiac-reviewed spots on each island (reviews note dedicated fryers and cross-contact care). We’ll re-check it close to the trip since places open/close.
Pack GF bars/snacks for travel and excursion days when options are thin. A small kit (GF soy sauce packets, bars) means we’re never stuck.
Even naturally GF foods (fries, fish) get contaminated in a shared fryer with breaded items. The safest restaurants advertise a dedicated gluten-free fryer — we’ll favor those, and several below have one.
Hawaiian/local cuisine leans heavily on shoyu (soy sauce), which contains wheat. That single ingredient hides in a lot of dishes. Here’s what to watch:
| Dish | What it is | Gluten risk | Safe move |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shoyu / teriyaki anything | Soy-sauce based marinades & glazes | 🔴 High — shoyu = wheat | Ask for GF tamari, or skip the sauce |
| Poke | Marinated raw fish bowl | 🟠 Often — soy-sauce marinade | Plain/“naked” poke or GF-tamari version; many counters offer it |
| Macaroni salad | The classic plate-lunch side | 🔴 High — wheat pasta | Swap for rice / extra greens |
| Saimin | Local noodle soup | 🔴 High — wheat noodles | Avoid (rice-noodle pho is a safer cuisine) |
| Spam musubi | Spam + rice + nori | 🟠 Sauce/Spam glaze may have shoyu | Ask; plain versions can be OK |
| Malasada | Portuguese fried doughnut | 🔴 High — wheat | Off-limits (a few places make GF — verify) |
| Loco moco | Rice + burger + egg + gravy | 🟠 Gravy often has flour/shoyu | Ask about gravy; rice + patty + egg can work |
| Katsu / tempura / mochiko chicken | Battered & fried | 🔴 High — breading + shared fryer | Avoid unless dedicated GF prep |
| Kalua pork | Smoky shredded pork (luau staple) | 🟢 Usually GF (salt + smoke) | Confirm no shoyu added — often safe |
| Poi | Pounded taro paste | 🟢 Naturally GF | Safe |
A few packets of gluten-free tamari (soy sauce made without wheat) unlock poke, plain rice bowls, and more — bring some from home or grab a bottle at the first grocery run.




Plenty of the best local food is GF by nature — lean into these:
World-class ahi, mahi-mahi, opah — grilled simply, it’s naturally GF. Plain or GF-tamari poke is a staple meal.
Pineapple, papaya, mango, lilikoʻi (passion fruit), apple bananas — farmers markets are a celiac dream.
Rice is everywhere and safe; poi (taro) is a naturally GF traditional staple.
Smoky shredded pork is usually just pork, salt & smoke — confirm no shoyu and it’s a luau win.
Many poke shops let you build a bowl: rice + plain fish + veggies + GF tamari = a perfect quick lunch.
The classic treat is usually just ice + syrup (GF) — skip mochi/cookie toppings and confirm syrups.
Our first stop on each island is a grocery run to stock the condo. Best bets for gluten-free selection:
Markets are cash-friendly and fresh, but prepared/cooked items need the same ingredient questions as restaurants.
Claim a gluten-free prep zone: fresh foil or a toaster bag, a clean cutting board, separate butter/condiments (label them), and wash surfaces first. With that, breakfasts and packed lunches are 100% safe and easy.
Every place on the island maps below is sorted into one of three tiers, based on celiac-specific reviews (Find Me Gluten Free, Spokin), the restaurant’s own stated protocol, and — for the ambiguous high-value ones — a direct email to the restaurant. Always re-check close to the trip; places open, close, and change hands.
100% gluten-free, or a dedicated GF kitchen. No wheat in the building, or a fully separate operation. The gold standard — order anything on the menu.
Documented protocol + consistent good celiac reviews. A dedicated GF fryer, separate prep, or allergy-trained staff — not a dedicated kitchen, so still declare celiac.
GF menu / accommodating, but real cross-contact risk. Workable if you call ahead, declare a medical allergy, and skip anything fried in a shared fryer.
For the high-value and uncertain spots, we contact the restaurant to confirm their celiac protocol before the trip. The replies we’ve already gotten back are collected just below in What the restaurants told us, and tagged ✓ Confirmed by email on each listing; spots we’re still waiting on say “contacting to confirm.”
We didn’t only trust reviews — we emailed the high-value and ambiguous spots directly, from lewis@hensleythompson.com in June 2026, with the same medical-celiac question: do you have dedicated gluten-free equipment, how do you prevent cross-contact, and can you safely serve someone with celiac disease? Here’s exactly what came back. Each of these is also tagged ✓ Confirmed by email on the restaurant’s own listing further down.
| Restaurant | Island | What they told us (June 2026) | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| ʻAiwi Waffles | Oʻahu | “We are celiac-safe — a dedicated gluten-free facility,” serving several celiac guests every day. | Tier 1 Safest |
| Pueoʻs Osteria | Big Island | GF pasta cooked in separate water; flour-free prep on a separate back-kitchen line; whole-staff allergy notice before & after seating. | Tier 2 Strong |
| Flatbread Company | Maui · Pāʻia | Allergy orders prepped in the walk-in cooler away from airborne flour, baked on foil, cut with a clean cutter, manager-supervised. | Tier 2 Strong |
| Mala Ocean Tavern | Maui · Lahaina | Separate prep + dedicated cookware for celiac orders. Shared fryer, so skip anything fried. | Tier 2 Strong |
| Avalon Gastropub | Kauaʻi · Kīlauea | Dedicated GF fryer used exclusively for GF; separate boards/utensils + frequent handwashing. Small kitchen, so no absolute guarantee. | Tier 2 Strong |
| Maui Bread Company | Maui | Bakes all GF items “in the same area as our regular products” and “cannot guarantee” against cross-contact. | Avoid Not celiac-safe |
Journey Cafe (Big Island) and Ganesh Dosa (Oʻahu) haven’t written back yet — we’ll re-send in mid-July 2026. Both look promising on paper (Journey Cafe advertises 100% GF; Ganesh is naturally rice-and-lentil), but we won’t mark them confirmed until they answer in their own words.
Sent from lewis@hensleythompson.com. We’ll re-verify the whole map about 3–4 months before the trip, since kitchens change hands and protocols drift.
The most options of any island by sheer count — the strength here is a deep Tier-2 bench (poke, Hawaiian-regional, resort dining) more than dedicated kitchens. Dense clusters in Waikīkī, Kailua, and Hawaiʻi Kai; Aulani anchors the west side. Eating out every dinner is easy.
Waikīkī · 1958 Kalākaua Ave
Dedicated GF mochi (rice-flour) waffles, made to order — the best safe Waikīkī breakfast/treat. ✓ Confirmed by email (Jun 2026): “We are celiac-safe — a dedicated gluten-free facility,” serving several celiac guests daily.
Kailua · 315 Uluniu St
South Indian — dosas & idli are naturally rice-and-lentil, so the kitchen runs effectively GF. Best windward-side safe meal. Contacting to confirm no wheat.
Chinatown · 918 Smith St · Thu–Sun
Dedicated GF bakery — breads, pastries, malasadas. New owner since Oct 2025, so we’ll re-verify it’s still fully dedicated.
Kahuku · food truck
Dedicated GF prep — handy on the North Shore loop. Irregular hours / often pre-order, so call ahead.
| Place | Area | Why it’s safe | Watch for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aulani (Disney) | Ko Olina | Disney allergy program: chef-to-table, dedicated allergen prep, GF buns/pasta/desserts. The most celiac-confident dining on the island. | — |
| Royʻs Hawaiʻi Kai | Hawaiʻi Kai | Roy Yamaguchi flagship; GF menu, trained staff, long GF track record. Anniversary-dinner candidate. | Contacting to confirm |
| Orchids — Halekulani | Waikīkī | Luxury oceanfront; chefs handle allergies individually; famed Sunday brunch. Special-occasion pick. | Speak to chef |
| Poke Bar | Waikīkī | Build-your-own poke with GF tamari — a naturally GF format. | Contacting to confirm |
| Uncle Boʻs | Kapahulu | Pacific-Rim; GF-marked items, accommodating staff. | Contacting to confirm |
| Noi Thai | Waikīkī | Large GF menu, tamari, rice-noodle dishes. | Shared fryer — call |
| Monkeypod Kitchen | Ko Olina | Merriman group; GF menu marked, trained staff, GF buns/pizza. | Shared fryer — skip fries |
| Sansei Seafood | Waikīkī | GF tamari + GF-marked sushi/dishes; late-night. | Shared kitchen — declare |
| Maui Mikeʻs | Mililani / Kāneʻohe | Fire-grilled chicken; GF fries in their own fryer per reports. | Confirm fryer per loc |
| LuLuʻs Waikīkī | Waikīkī | Casual American + ocean view; GF menu, knowledgeable staff. | Website form only |
| Tropics Bar & Grill | Hilton Hawaiian Village | Resort grill; GF menu, allergy-aware; breakfast + dinner. | — |
| Islands Fine Burgers | Ala Moana / Aiea | GF buns + dedicated fryer at many locations. Reliable casual fallback. | Confirm fryer per loc |
| Koko Head Café | Kaimukī | Brunch (Lee Anne Wong); GF-able dishes, staff aware. | Contacting to confirm |
| Poke for the People · Banan | Honolulu / Waikīkī | GF-tamari poke truck; banana soft-serve treat (naturally GF). | — |
Workable with a call ahead: The Pig & The Lady (now 3650 Waialae Ave, Kaimukī — moved from Chinatown), Heavenly Island Lifestyle (Waikīkī), Goofy Café & Dine (Waikīkī), and Arancino (GF pasta, but a heavy-flour Italian kitchen — confirm a separate pot/water).
Tucker & Bevvy reportedly reuses “GF” bread that touched gluten sandwiches — a disqualifying failure. Tane Vegan Izakaya (high cross-contact risk), Holey Grail Donuts (not celiac-safe), and Cinnamonʻs / Morning Brew in Kailua (heavy-flour breakfast) are best avoided. Stonefish dropped its GF menu; Greens & Vines closed in 2017. A “Sweet Marieʻs” listed on Kalihi St is likely consolidated to Kauaʻi — verify before counting on it.
A strong scene concentrated in Kīhei, Wailea, Pāʻia, and the Kāʻanapali–Kapalua corridor. The 2023 Lahaina fire closed several Front St favorites (and the old 100% GF flagship), but Kīhei/Wailea, Pāʻia, Upcountry, and the Road to Hāna were untouched. Safest plan: anchor in Kīhei/Wailea + Pāʻia, and verify any West Maui spot individually.
Honokōwai · 3600 Lower Honoapiʻilani Rd · daily 11a–8p
100% gluten-free Venezuelan — arepas, yucca fries, meats, flan. “Ate every other day, never got sick.” North of the burn zone, confirmed open. The Maui standout.
Kīhei · 1819 S Kihei Rd · food truck
Vegan cake donuts on a dedicated fryer used only for GF, made first thing in the morning before any gluten. GF Fri–Sun only — pre-order 8+ hours ahead.
| Place | Area | Why it’s safe | Watch for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cool Cat Cafe | Kīhei | Dedicated potato-only GF fryer + dedicated shake blender + GF buns; trained staff. | — |
| Coconutʻs Fish Cafe | Kīhei (2 locs) | Owner has a celiac family; dedicated GF prep space, GF meal on a different-colored plate, glove/utensil changes. | No GF fryer — no fried |
| DUO Steak & Seafood | Four Seasons Wailea | Start fresh oil in a separate fryer for celiac on request; exceptionally trained. “Felt incredibly safe.” | — |
| Kaʻana Kitchen | Andaz Wailea | Dedicated GF toaster + separate GF station; mochi waffles naturally GF. Great breakfast. | — |
| Mamaʻs Fish House | Pāʻia | Orchid indicator on every GF dish through prep & service; allergens reviewed at booking. Contacting to confirm. | Reserve 72h ahead |
| Merrimanʻs Kapalua | Kapalua | Server alerts chef + manager; “celiac safe” internal language; dedicated GF fryer; item-by-item walkthrough. | — |
| Ferraroʻs | Four Seasons Wailea | GF pizza in a separate oven (no flour); GF pasta; allergy check at the door. | Verify fried items |
| Island Fresh Café | Pāʻia | GF pancakes on a separate pan (not the shared grill); açaí & eggs naturally GF. | — |
| Flatbread Company | Pāʻia | Allergy orders prepped in the walk-in cooler away from airborne flour, baked on foil, cut with a clean cutter, manager-supervised. ✓ Confirmed by email (Jun 2026). | Flour-heavy room |
| Joeyʻs Kitchen | Napili | Dedicated fryer for fries; most of the menu (rice, poke, fish) is naturally GF. | — |
| Old Lahaina Luau | Lahaina | Exec chef plates a separate celiac-safe meal to your table. “Best celiac attention experienced.” | 24h+ notice |
| Mala Ocean Tavern | Lahaina (Front St) | Waiter asks celiac specifically + marks the order; knowledgeable. Survived the fire — first to reopen on Front St (Feb 2024). ✓ Confirmed by email (Jun 2026): separate prep + dedicated cookware for celiac orders. | Shared fryer — no fried items |
| Honu Oceanside | Lahaina (Front St) | Extensive GF menu; server marks the ticket celiac and walks every item. Reopened Oct 2024. | ⚠ Fish fried in a shared fryer — non-fried only |
Call ahead and declare celiac: Threeʻs Bar & Grill, Nutchareeʻs Thai (trending safer), Tin Roof, Fork and Salad, Monkeypod Kīhei, Sansei Kapalua, Hula Grill & Leilaniʻs (Kāʻanapali — confirm the fryer), Haliʻimaile General Store (Upcountry), 808 Deli. On the Road to Hāna, pack snacks — best stops are Nutchareeʻs Hāna truck, Thai Food by Pranee, and Coconut Glenʻs ice cream.
Maui Brick Oven — the long-time 100% GF gold standard — is now permanently closed (no relocation). Maui Bread Company has had a Nima sensor detect gluten in its “GF” banana bread — and confirmed by email (Jun 2026) that it bakes all GF items “in the same area as our regular products” and “cannot guarantee” against cross-contact — not safe for medical celiac. Maui Brewing Co. has no dedicated fryer + high wheat. Fire casualties with no reopening: Pacific’O, Lahaina Grill, The Feast at Lele, and the 100% GF Piska truck.
Genuinely workable for strict celiac — four 100% GF spots plus a strong Tier-2 bench, more than most small islands. Best coverage on the east side (Kapaʻa/Wailua) and south shore (Kōloa/Poʻipū), with a north-shore cluster around Kīlauea/Hanalei. Most dinners are coverable without cooking.
Līhuʻe · 3-4251 Kūhiō Hwy · Tue–Sat
Hawaii’s first 100% dedicated GF + allergen-friendly bakery/café — owner Marie has celiac. Breads, cookies, cakes, pies. The day-one airport stock-up.
Kapaʻa & Waimea
100% GF — no flour on premises; blue-corn tortillas made in-house daily, nothing deep-fried, zero cross-contact. A safe west-side stop for Waimea Canyon days.
Kīlauea · Kong Lung Center
Entire menu is GF — 100% GF food truck, GF tamari throughout. The best sushi/poke for a strict celiac on the island.
Kīlauea · Anaina Hou Park
Dedicated GF Venezuelan arepas — all fillings GF, celiacs report zero reactions. Limited/irregular hours, so call ahead.
| Place | Area | Why it’s safe | Watch for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hukilau Lanai | Kapaʻa | Dedicated GF menu w/ homemade GF bread + a 5-course GF prix-fixe; meticulous cross-contact care. Best special-occasion dinner. Contacting to confirm. | Book early seating |
| Tidepools — Grand Hyatt | Poʻipū | Dedicated GF fryer (ask) + new utensils/boards/pots for GF orders; over-water torchlit setting. Contacting to confirm. | Reserve |
| Merrimanʻs Poipū | Kōloa | Exec chef has celiac — kitchen trained/aware; GF items marked. Top GF fine-dining. Contacting to confirm. | Book 60d ahead |
| Beach House | Poʻipū | A separate designated chef handles celiac GF; staff suggest off-menu options; GF desserts. Sunset dinner. Contacting to confirm. | Not dedicated |
| Break + Feast | Kōloa | Two dedicated GF fryers (neither ever gluten); staff “incredibly knowledgeable about celiac.” Best south-shore brunch. | Go early |
| Avalon Gastropub | Kīlauea | Dedicated GF fryer used exclusively for GF; GF buns; separate boards/utensils + frequent handwashing; labeled menu. ✓ Confirmed by email (Jun 2026) (small kitchen — no absolute guarantee). | Reservations only |
| Fresh Bite Kauaʻi | Hanalei | Dedicated GF fryer; grill cleaned + gloves changed for celiac orders. Safest cooked food in Hanalei. | Verify hours |
| Island Taco | Waimea | Declare celiac → one staffer prepares your whole order on celiac-only equipment; clean separate grill. | Chips share oil — get beans |
| Holoholo Grill | Kōloa | Many GF-marked (GF buns, poke, steak); dedicated equipment for celiac per reviews. Convenient all-day option. | Shared fryer — skip fries |
| Bar Acuda | Hanalei | Staff walk you through safe/risky/no items + reconfirm at the table; many naturally GF tapas. Best tapas night. | Shared fryer — pick wisely |
| Living Foods · Kōloa Fish Mkt · Hanalei Poke | Poʻipū / Kōloa / Hanalei | Single-preparer protocol on declaration (Living Foods); GF-tamari poke counters with staff who confirm safe items. | Always declare |
| Nanea — Westin Princeville | Princeville | Dedicated GF + vegan menus; chefs personalize. Good if staying north. | Not dedicated — see chef |
Call ahead: Eating House 1849 (Roy Yamaguchi), Hanalei Dolphin (GF tamari/sushi), Lava Lava Beach Club (Kapaʻa), AMA (Hanalei ramen — request rice noodles + separate prep; contacting to confirm), Kalaheo Café, Dukeʻs Kauaʻi, Japanese Grandmaʻs, Tahiti Nui. ⚠ Tiki Iniki reportedly dropped its GF fryer/menu — don’t assume it’s safe.
Despite GF offerings, Kīlauea Bakery & Pizzeria and Hanalei Bread Company are flagged unsafe for strict celiac (airborne flour). Recently closed: Kiawe Roots (→ Break + Feast), Coconut’s Fish Cafe Kauaʻi, Sam’s Ocean View, and Friendly Waves (which had all-GF fryers — a real loss). Kauaʻi has real turnover, so we’ll re-verify a few months out.
Decent but not abundant, and the island is huge — plan dining by zone (you can’t combine Kona and Hilo in one evening). The Kona/west side clusters most options + strong resort dining; the Hilo/east side is thinner but covered; and the interior hides a couple of the island’s very best 100% GF spots.
Ocean View · reservations required
Owner-chef Kevin has celiac and the entire kitchen is 100% GF — “completely safe for you.” Farm-to-table prix-fixe, called “one of the best meals in Hawaii.” Very limited hours — book well ahead.
Waikoloa Village & Waimea
100% GF dedicated kitchen (in Dr. Amy Burkhart’s GF guide). Two locations on the west side.
Kailua-Kona · 75-5729 Aliʻi Dr · daily 8a–8p
Dedicated GF plant-based café; site says “100% gluten free,” celiacs report zero reaction (4.8★, 1,600+ reviews). Contacting to confirm no wheat ever enters.
Kohala Coast (Mauna Lani)
A physically separate allergen-free kitchen (own pots/dishes/utensils) + separate GF buffet table + dedicated fryer. Pre-arrange across all outlets. Contacting to confirm.
| Place | Area | Why it’s safe | Watch for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fosterʻs Kitchen | Waikoloa (Kings Shops) | Dedicated GF fryer + separate prep space; extensive GF menu. | Kona loc temp closed (fire) |
| Island Ono Loa Grill | Kailua-Kona | Dedicated fryer + GF buns; “took celiac serious.” | Closed Wed |
| Willieʻs Hot Chicken | Kailua-Kona | Dedicated GF fryer; GF tenders/fries; server flags celiac to the kitchen. | — |
| Village Burger | Waimea | Dedicated fryer for GF fries + GF buns; “ate two days in a row, no reaction.” | Cash only |
| Vibe Cafe | Hilo | Dedicated kitchen space + dedicated GF waffle iron; celiac noted on tickets. Best Hilo-side breakfast. | — |
| Merrimanʻs Waimea | Waimea | Staff ask your sensitivity level + mark orders; most items naturally GF. Contacting to confirm. | Not dedicated |
| Fish Hopper | Kailua-Kona | Substantial dedicated GF menu, knowledgeable staff. | No GF fryer — no fried |
| Four Seasons Hualālai | North Kona | Extensive GF menu paralleling the regular one; staff “highly aware of cross-contamination.” | Confirm non-guest policy |
| Da Poke Shack | Kailua-Kona | GF tamari throughout (owner’s mother has celiac); GF labels; staff flag safe items. | Tamari items only |
| Pueoʻs Osteria | Waikoloa Village | GF pasta cooked in separate water; flour-free prep on a separate back-kitchen line; whole-staff allergy notice before/after seating. ✓ Confirmed by email (Jun 2026). | Italian — flour in air |
| Nicoco Gelato | Pāhoa / Hilo | 100% vegan + 100% GF including GF waffle cones — no wheat on premises. | — |
| Big Island Palani GF Bakery | Hilo Farmers Market | Dedicated GF bakery (breads, lilikoʻi pound cake, brownies); also in several natural-food stores. | Confirm market days |
Call ahead: Naung Mai Thai & The Booch Bar (Hilo), Jackie Reyʻs & Kenichi Pacific (Kona side), Royʻs Waikoloa (famous pre-order GF soufflé), FORC (Waimea — contacting to confirm), Tommy Bahama & Hālani (Mauna Lani). ⚠ Pineapples (Hilo) has the best Hilo-side GF menu but multiple “glutened” reports — confirm protocol or skip.
Lucyʻs Taqueria (Hilo) fries corn + flour tortillas in the same fryer and reportedly hands celiacs a liability waiver — avoid. Hilo Bay Cafe drew 2024 “do not go if you have celiac” reports; Honokaʻa Public House bakes “GF” pizza in the same ovens as flour; Kona Brewing is an active brewery (grain everywhere). Recently closed: Sweet Potato Kitchen (Hawi, was 100% GF), the 100% GF Lotus Cafe truck, Under the Bodhi Tree, and Noodle Club.