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    One of the food trucks. Very good food here.
    Gikky A.

    Fun spot. Not a lot of food choices but maybe because it's new. The music was great and had places to sit and eat. Parking is free which is a huge plus.

    a crowd of people waiting to get on a bus
    Irene M.

    A night in Kaka'ako is always a fun place to explore, and just be entertained! The Honolulu Night Market at Our Kaka'ako is indeed a fabulous adventure into the biggest street/block party filled to the brim with all things local...food, retail and culture. I've been to so many and each and every one is very unique where you can find either fashion runway stage, live street art, or even a dance night in the barn. I just love the vibe SALT and surrounding Our Kaka'ako brings with the vibrant art we're so blessed to have and this particular night (November 19th) there was actually much more shopping just perfect for the holidays and the party went further down to Ya-ya's. Tonight I was fortunate to have gone after work so I kept it short but found some awesome treats. Some straw toppers to add to my holiday gift giving and some cheesecake cups (OG, Strawberry and Cookie Butter) of course I got one of each to share...ate the Strawberry which of course omg was yummy!! Not too sweet as the Strawberries was just perfect as I tried to get an even scoop of it all in every bite. Walked further down and honestly wasn't in the mood to wait too long for anything found something that would just exactly work for me. Ya-Ya's Chophouse & Seafood and tonight they had two items - Steak Kebabs - Fat Fried Rice with TAB (aka Thick Ass Bacon lol!) I seriously wanted the fried rice but thought that the Steak Kebabs was more sensible for me personally and it came with two kebabs each fully loaded with steak, mushrooms, peppers and onions with a huge scoop of rice! So many options I really was considering including Henna from Henna Happens, Birria Tacos from Dolce Vita, Corn from Corn Onoz Hawaii but though there's always a next time yes!?! I remember pre-pandemic Yelp had a booth here and hoping as things return to normalcy that we'll see it back again one day (hint hint!) Absolutely love this Honolulu Night Market as it offers so many cultural coolness that you can't find anywhere else! Thank you!

    Chicken katsu and noodles
    Matthew H.

    The Honolulu Night Market was very crowded. The lines were long and slow-moving, at least at the food truck that we ate from. While the chicken katsu and noodles were good, I did not find the approximately forty-five minute wait to be worth it. This was a fun experience, overall, as there are so many vendors here. We took a ride share to and from the Honolulu Night Market, so I am unsure how the parking situation is here.

    Street fest
    Neeta D.

    Amazing variety of options! This kind of crowd is something I've avoided since the pandemic, but that day I was lost in excitement for eating. Spent 2 hours exploring, shopping, eating, drinking and what not! There are multiple locations where there's live music, one being just beside the waikiki beach that takes place every Wednesday and Saturday. They have a small stage where the localites display some simple hula skills, which is fun to watch. Came across one more band that truly impressed me. It's a family of 3 that has formed a band named FREE LITTLE BIRDS. They are simply great. They are on guitars, ukulele, and one's a singer cum rapper, and the girl's voice is very catchy, very melodious. Very talented young group that can go really far with some more encouragement!

    Setting up at 4:45pm
    Nadine C.

    Block party in Honolulu... For years, I've had a mental block about going to the Honolulu Night Market. Why? Traffic, crowds, lack of parking, long lines for expensive food were some of the reasons why I stayed away. What made me go this time? 1) FREE tote bag from Hawaiian Airlines with a floral print from designer, Jana Lam. It was given to the first 1000 customers. We got there at 4:30pm and were first in line for the opening at 6pm. 2) My friends - they made time fly by quickly. Standing in line for 1.5 hours was fun with them! Thank you! You made my dream come true! And... it was Jessica's first visit to the Honolulu Night Market five years ago! Happy anniversary! Note: we parked on the street for free. Signs are tricky, so we asked a police officer if we could park on Auahi Street. He said only green, red, and blue vehicles may park there. My car is silver. Awww...shucks! Nah... he was joking! He said he'd watch my car for me... LOL! Anyway, Honolulu Night Market is a great place to go for food that you normally can't get. There are unusual eats and businesses that are starting out. Just chance 'em! They are worth the price because admission is free! If you go at 6pm, it probably isn't as crowded as later on! P.S. There are other vendors selling items besides food - didn't get to see them all. Also, there was a stage for possibly live music. I had to leave early to get to work... (super sad face)...

    This was around 6:30
    Steve L.

    Market is finally back open! Brought the family Sat night (6/25/22) and it was awesome. The website said 6-10pm, but we got there a little after 5 and most vendors were already set up. I recommend getting there early if you have kids, it gets pretty packed by 7:00. Tons of awesome food choices, clothing, jewelry, live music, etc. The market was much larger than I was expecting. Definitely worth visiting!

    So many different types of food trucks line Keawe Street
    Lyla D.

    Geez, what has taken me so long to write a review for the Honolulu Night Market which has been taking place on a monthly basis since August 2012?! The HNM has expanded tremendously since its beginnings but has basically set up in the same area on Auahi Street yet had temporarily moved to Cooke Street and to Ala Moana Boulevard until construction of SALT At Our Kaka'ako completed. The HNM is a vibrant monthly gathering AKA Block Party of local street performers, retailers, various ethnic cuisines (food trucks), music and artists. The block party also includes events or retailers at SALT. The public is invited to join the festivities and you can check their schedule at the website (www.saltatkakaako.com) or on other social media sites. The party starts at 5:00PM and usually lasts until 10:00PM. Parking is available at SALT (first hour is free), metered street parking or at several designated private parking lots within the many new condominium units that have opened in the Kaka'ako neighborhood. Come on down to the Kaka'ako neighborhood and party on! We hope to see you next month.

    Trying the Fried Noodles!
    Joanne M.

    It was a beautiful night to be out and about in Kaka'ako! The event itself was great! Lots of food vendors and a few others. Parking was not ideal, we had to park on South Street at Restaurant Row. For some reason the Salt Parking Lot was unavailable until later in the evening. The food we had was really tasty! Prices were a bit high, but if you add in the atmosphere, I guess it was worth it. Best part...for the vendors with the Hawaiian Airlines Master Card banner, they were offering $1 off your food if you used your card to pay. We are looking forward to the next Night Market!

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    Had a great time, lots of kitschy vendors, good vendors, beverages and great music!! Seating is tough, but wait awhile and you'll hook it up

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    We could not find the night market. It took us to Kaka'ako restaurants but no night market. Might not exist anymore.

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    Super fun event. Lots of food vendors and carts. Lots of souvenirs as well. Very safe place to stroll and enjoy the evening.

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    Ask the Community - Honolulu Night Market

    Who do I contact to perform music at the Honolulu Night Market?

    Does anyone know when they're open and is it nightly?

    It is an annual event. Check on ourkakaako.com for dates.

    I'll be visiting Honolulu from August 27 through September 13. Is the Honolulu Night Market in the Salt area open during those Saturday nights?

    Sorry, I haven't seen the Night Market being advertised during your visit. The current event that is being celebrated is National Dog Month which ends August 31. However, the upcoming event on September 17 is Oktoberfest after your visit.

    Is this still going on every week?

    No. It's basically quarterly but follow them on Facebook, IG or check their website for the exact dates. FB seems the most dependable

    What days are open in June?

    What day are open in july

    Any night markets happening Feb 21-26?

    When is the next night market? Website has old info

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    Did this event stop in June? Anything happening in December or did they just stop doing this? Nothing on their site.

    Nope. Still happening every month at SALT @ Our Kakaako.

    Is the nightmarket open everyday? Gonna be there august 13-19??? Very interested in being at this event if open and available at my time visiting ohua...please help me out here.. thank you?

    Honolulu Night Market used to be every month; now it seems to happen sporadically. The last one was in June. Any updates would be posted on their website honolulunightmarket.com or on their social media. New dates haven't been announced yet.

    Is this night market every Saturday or on specific dates?

    Once a month

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