Eggs 'n Things
TripAdvisor listings and the venue's own blog both note vegetarian options. The blog suggests a Breakfast Wrap with a Beyond Meat patty as a vegetarian choice. No marked menu or dedicated preparation area is mentioned, but the venue appears to accommodate vegetarian requests. Confirm with staff.
Per-allergen evidence
Vegetarian
confidence 60% ·
Reliable, Allergen-marked menu with aware staff, served from a shared kitchen. Cross-contamination risk is acknowledged but the venue has clear options.
TripAdvisor listings and the venue's own blog both note vegetarian options. The blog suggests a Breakfast Wrap with a Beyond Meat patty as a vegetarian choice. No marked menu or dedicated preparation area is mentioned, but the venue appears to accommodate vegetarian requests. Confirm with staff.
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Coeliac · Gluten-free
confidence 60% ·
Best effort, No marked menu but staff will accommodate when asked. Quality varies by who's working that shift; safer to call ahead and confirm.
Eggs 'n Things does not have a dedicated gluten-free menu or dedicated fryer. An allergen chart is available, but for coeliac diners the safe choices are very limited (e.g., a salmon salad appetiser, a bacon/cheese/spinach omelette with plain rice, or an açaí bowl). Staff knowledge varies: some reviews report helpful allergen awareness, others note confusion and a language barrier. Cross-contamination has been reported, and the venue states it cannot guarantee against it. Call ahead to discuss your needs with the specific location.
Honest caveat: Multiple independent reviews report cross-contamination incidents and advise against dining here for coeliac safety.
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Vegan
confidence 50% ·
Best effort, No marked menu but staff will accommodate when asked. Quality varies by who's working that shift; safer to call ahead and confirm.
The venue's own blog recommends the Vegan Organic Acai Bowl for vegan diners, and TripAdvisor listings tag the restaurant as having 'Vegan options'. However, there is no dedicated vegan menu, no information about cross-contact with animal products, and no staff training mentioned. Best to confirm options and preparation with staff when ordering.
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Nut-free
confidence 30% ·
Limited information, Thin positive signal only: a stray menu callout, a single passing review mention, or generic dietary marketing without specifics. Not enough to assess kitchen practice. Call ahead and confirm before relying on it.
One TripAdvisor review for the Ko Olina location mentions 'they do have macadamia nuts so be aware for allergies'. This is a single passing mention with no details on kitchen practice, cross-contact, or staff training. Call ahead to discuss nut allergy needs.
Reminder
Always confirm with venue staff before ordering. Tiers and accreditations are guides, not guarantees.
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