With tons of fresh produce and widespread eco-friendly attitudes, Hawaii is a relatively easy place to find vegetarian options. Additionally, many restaurants are Asian or Asian-inspired and use noodles, rice, and vegetables. Just be sure to ask at each restaurant you visit. Visit the Vegetarian Society of Hawaii website (www.vsh.org) for more information on going veggie in Hawaii.
Travelers who keep kosher should contact synagogues in larger cities for information on kosher restaurants. In Hawaii, kosher restaurants and markets are limited outside of Honolulu. A good resource is the Jewish Travel Guide, ed. Michael Zaidner (Vallentine Mitchell; $18).
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