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    Hawaii Farm Bureau

    4.3 (3 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

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    Kunia Farmer's Market - Cut hawaiian avocado - Kona Sharwil

    Kunia Farmer's Market

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    Found some hawaiiann grown avocado's (not imported) which is what i wAs looking for. Arrive early…read moreand beat the crowd. Kona Sharwil, Kahaluu

    This is a new TRULY FARMERS' market because the farmers that grew what is being sold are bringing…read morethe produce directly from their fields to you. Freshly harvested farm produce for the commuters driving down Kunia Road. A perk for commuters is that you can order online and pay ahead, so they package up your purchase and you drive in to pick up your order. There is a huge lot to park in, so parking is not a problem or you can drive through for your order. The prices are very good! A huge turnip cost me $2 and it was SUPER FRESH! The mint is a large FRESH two fistful bunch that cost me $2. Wish they had not run out of basil or swiss chard. I would have loved to buy from them. The kale bunches are huge and FRESH. The long bean, medium beans, and string beans are FRESH! The bananas are offered at a great price! Fresh pumpkin flowers, bitter melon leaves, kaffir lime leaves, thai ginger, tomatoes, papayas, avocados. Stop by and check it all out. The first week, they sold out of so many items, I had to go back the next two weeks to see what I had missed and I was not disappointed the next two times because everything is SO FRESH and reasonably priced. They sell delicious fresh spices to make your own Thai Curry, YUM!! They sell shredded green papaya to make papaya salad.

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    Avocado's and grapefruit

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    Farm Fresh Fridays - It's a small but busy enough market.

    Farm Fresh Fridays

    4.2(12 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    $$

    I adore a good farmer's market, but the joy I feel in sleeping in on days that I don't work…read moresupersedes any desire I have to buy fresh produce at 7am. Thankfully this tiny but mighty market exists. Do I hope for a better selection of prepared foods and a few more farmers/ vegetable vendors? Of course I do! I also believe in my heart that they will come back if the customer base grows. This market is held from 3-5pm every Friday. It is currently three produce stands, one juice stand, and two people with ready made food. The space allows for quite a few more tables, and the customers that are there are all happy to have the chance to shop and possibly take home a quick meal. My guess is that they are all in the same mindset as me- loving the idea that I can have the freshest possible salad for dinner and a few things to snack on for the next few days. Prices are excellent, with all three of the vendors currently offering a deal of three small bags of vegetables for $5. I find that we spend $20- $30 every week and have enough to last us the weekend. Cash is preferred, though I believe that everyone currently take cards. Also remember your shopping bags or basket, because juggling tomatoes and long beans is not easy. There's plenty of parking in the lot or on the street, and the shopping center is obviously filled with stores that will help you fill out your Friday evening desires. The Friday Fresh Market is a fantastic asset to the neighborhood, and has the potential to be even better.

    I absolutely love farmers markets! The shopping local outdoors. The different food, crafts, and…read moreproduce stands are great to browse. This market is in the Mililani shopping center. Right in the open space next to First Hawaiian Bank. Speaking of banks... always remember to carry cash for the vendors. Most times that's the only form of payment they'll accept. There's lots of parking in the shopping center and on the street. Although this one can be a flop sometimes because of the weather, for the most part I feel there's a good selection. If it's been raining lots then don't count on there being a big crowd.

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    Farm Fresh Fridays - Smoothies and fruit desserts galore!

    Smoothies and fruit desserts galore!

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    Waialua Farmers Market - Farmers market, fresh produce

    Waialua Farmers Market

    4.4(40 reviews)
    9.1 mi
    $

    The Waialua Farmers Market is my absolute go-to every single week. As a vegan, this market is a…read moredream -- incredible fruits and vegetables, beautiful organic produce, and such a wide variety of local offerings. Every Saturday morning feels like a reset for the soul. It's at the old sugar mill Saturday's 8:30-1:30. No early birds! You have to wait until 8:30 to shop, no exceptions. What truly sets this market apart, though, is the people. The vendors are some of the best you'll ever meet -- kind, honest, hardworking, and genuinely passionate about what they do. I've met some truly wonderful people here, the kind who make you feel connected to the community the moment you arrive. From local organic produce to fresh flowers, honey, mushrooms, handmade jewelry, sourdough bread, and so much more, there's always something special to discover. It's getting more popular and busier each week, which is such a good thing -- it speaks to how special this market really is. If you love supporting local, value quality, and want to experience the heart of the North Shore, Waialua Farmers Market is a must. I honestly can't say enough good things about it. See you there and SYOY! Deb B

    Waialua Farmer's market on the North Shore at the old Waialua Sugar Mill is open on Saturdays from…read more8:30 am to 1pm. It's a smaller market but great local vendors with tons of local produce. They also have a few vendors with local crafts, jewelry, soaps etc. One of my favorites was the local peanut butter-- definitely recommend trying a sample from them! It is a dirt lot and can get a bit dusty. It also gets hotter later in the day- I def recommend trying to get in as early as possible for best selection and weather.

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    Waialua Farmers Market - So, so good! (and sold out!)

    So, so good! (and sold out!)

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    People's Open Market

    People's Open Market

    4.8(4 reviews)
    8.5 mi
    $$

    I woke up bright and early this morning see what this place is all about. I was pleasantly…read moresurprised! Even though there were not many vendors, there were still enough to make me happy. All kinds of fruit and vegetables were available for sale along with fresh poi, filipino pastries, and a variety of fresh herbs. Half of the large parking lot at Kapolei Community Park is closed to allow the vendors to set up. They are all on the basketball court side of the park. Prices were really cheap and the vendors were really friendly. I definitely would go again. I am super happy with a bag of five tomatoes that I picked up for only $2! If you want Thai basil, it is only 50 cents a bunch, and pastries start at only 50 cents among lots of other items. Parking is street parking. There were lots of parking available. One thing though is that this farmer's market is a really early one ending at around 730 or 8 am. Cash only and open only on Sundays. Here's a YouTube video that I made of this place: http://youtu.be/prBcnXp5VI8

    First time at this market and I have to echo everything Keri said. Great deals, not as huge a…read moreselection as the Diamond Head market, but the service can't be beat and the prices were out of this world. Among the selections: sweet onions, broccoli, cucumbers, peppers, basil (already made pesto tonight!), oranges, apples, potatoes (all kinds, including purple sweet), beans, lemons, key limes, and apple bananas. I will DEFINITELY be back. One downside is that you have to arrive early (between 7 and 7:30 a.m.). After that, they're getting ready to tear it down, so you almost feel as if you're being rude while they're cleaning up. Be sure to bring smaller bills and even coins. Also, pack some cloth grocery bags or bring a big purse.

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    People's Open Market
    People's Open Market

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