<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Sorry it has taken so long to respond. All suggestions were exellent, but time hadn't permitted me to respond until now. I'll try to summarize the responses as best as I can.: 1. rice is available everywhere. 2. fresh fish in any restaurant plus fresh fruit. 3."any restaurant is fine." 4. "Unfortunately most entrees sold with a plate lunch have soy sauce. Ask for something with no breading or soy sauce." 5. On Maui the Kea Lani Hotel. Callin advance and work with the manager of food & beverage. Chef extremely helpful. 6. Roy Yamaguchi's Restaurant on Maui, a little north or Lahaina,. "They undertstand what GF is and the food is fabulous." 7. Mango Cafe in Lahaina in Maui is in a shopping center and there are a few things on the menu. 8. "An excellent restaurant on Maui is in Kihei.the restaurant is Carelli's on the Beach. Other places are Maui Tacos, Peggy Sue's and Stella Blues whose hash browns have flour substitute. 9. On Maui: West Side is the name of a health food store. There is the Kai Ku Ono Restaurant; Down to Earth health food store; Pacifico's Restaurant; Hanalai Dolphin, The Shipman House and Cafe 100, a fast food place. Roy's Restaurant on Waikiki and in Honolulu the McDonald's has rice for breakfast.. "Many people on the islands are helpful. It's easy to eat GF as there's plenty of fish and vegetables." We're leaving this week so we can't or won't vouch for any of the above until we arrive and try them. But we're glad to share these suggestions and hope you are successful. Hope, too that you enjoy your trip as much as we are looking forward to it. One of the individuals who responded said she is going to Hawaii for her honeymoon. Sorry we misplaced your response but best wishes for a long and happy married life. We're married 43 years and we still are each other's best friend. And lastly. To those who provided suggestions, many thanks.[ There's nothing like the celiac community to help each other.. Phyllis in Connecticut