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    Mahiku

    Mahiku

    3.3
    (3 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    Hmm. Information may need to be updated, here, but based on our understanding, this market is…read moreavailable on Mondays and Wednesdays in the Hyatt Regency Hotel Waikiki, 2424 Kalakaua Ave Honolulu, HI 96815, from 4pm - 8pm. From what we experienced, there are no stalls selling fresh vegetables; almost all vendors sell handicrafts -- some beautifully made, but not what we were looking for! We did find one fruit vendor. They had shrimp summer rolls ($8), which were ok, but served with an icky, syrupy condiment. (We were overcharged for $10. Don't care about pricing so much as honesty.) The same fruit vendor (found on the ocean side of the market) had white and pink guava, mountain apple, starfruit, dragon fruit, and rambutan on our July visit. Most fruit is $5 for a small, plastic box; rambutans were a jaw dropping $1 a piece. Staff cut fruit to order and serve it with li hing salt. (I find it lovely; Pardner thinks I'm poisoning him when I give him li hing to try.) In the area, the Waikiki Market does have local produce like guava, papaya and pineapple. I suspect Waikiki Market is overpriced as well, but no more than anything else in this tourist trap of a neighborhood!

    This farmers market rotates throughout various locations throughout the week, but I bumped into…read morethis one in Waikiki in the Kyo-Ya parking lot. It's not the biggest farmers market but has a nice selection of fresh produce and some awesome Thai, Hawaiian, and a 99cent crepe vendors. The website doesn't seem to be updated because they are not in the Kalani HS parking lot anymore on Saturdays: This is where I've seen them so far, but they go out to the west side as well. Check out their website www.mahikufarmersmarket.com: SATURDAYS: 7am-1pm Varsity parking lot (Moilili) THURSDAYS: 3pm-8pm Kyo-Ya parking lot (Waikiki) SATURDAYS: 3pm-8pm Kyo-Ya parking lot (Waikiki)

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    Star fruit
    Star fruit
    Coconut pudding... it was awful! Hard as bricks!
    Coconut pudding... it was awful! Hard as bricks!
    Watermelon

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    Watermelon
    Kaka'ako Farmers Market

    Kaka'ako Farmers Market

    4.5
    (304 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$

    It's been a few years since my last visit to the Kaka'ako Farmers Market & it's definitely grown. I…read morehighly recommend for both locals and visitors looking for some of the best local vendors. You'll find everything from fresh produce, tea, gifts and delicious food. The market is open Saturdays 8a-12p. We arrived around 8:15a and had no trouble finding parking in the lot although it's pretty rocky (hopefully they'll pave it someday). Going early also helped us beat the crowds & the heat. One of our first stop was Joja & watched him make burgers. We also picked up some salted macadamia toffee from Almond Tree and it was so good! We bought a couple containers for gifts! The highlight was Sugah Papi Farms. We got a fresh fruit bowl and the ladies selling were so friendly! The fruit was incredibly sweet, especially the papaya mango and lychee. The gentleman cutting the fruit was amazing to watch. His knife skills were seriously impressive and watching him prepare the fruit was part of the experience. Get a fruit bowl and take a minute to watch him work! I love supporting local vendors who take pride in providing high-quality produce and products. We left with several bags, happy stomachs and looking forward to coming back!!

    As tourists we really enjoyed this farmers market. The walk wasn't too bad from the Hilton…read moreHawaiian Village but pro tip walk along the Ala Mona mall side not the park side (sadly the park along the way had a lot of trash and people who seemed to be homeless and/or under the influence of drugs). The farmers market itself is great! A good variety of food and drinks and prices not too too bad for a touristy area. Venders all seemed to have smiles on their faces which added to the ambiance. Service was great too. We enjoyed mochi waffles, pasta, tiger milk (boba tea inspired)-- all delicious. My husband also enjoyed his Indian Asian fusion steamed potstickers.

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    Made in Hawaii
    Made in Hawaii
    Ulu and kalo baked goods
    Ulu and kalo baked goods
    Asian street food

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    Asian street food
    Honolulu Farmers' Market

    Honolulu Farmers' Market

    4.0
    (161 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$

    Attn: No Honolulu Farmer's Market next Wednesday July 22, Honolulu Farmers Market at the Blaisdell…read moreCenter moved over to Kapiolani Blvd side, the former location was on the grassy area in front of the concert hall. I just recently found this out when I visited the Farmer's Market few months ago, I panicked because I thought the are no longer having the market. If I was lived or work close by I would look forward to Wednesdays, the Honolulu Farmer's Market happens once a week from 4-7pm. Free parking , I try to make a stop here if I need veggies, fruits for the midweek. It is out of the way for me come from east side and coming from long work day, I am already exhausted. This Farmer's Market is smaller compared to the one at Kapiolani Community College on Saturdays, less than 20 vendors. Noticed some vendors from the KCC FM, a quick stop to 2 booths for Thai Banana, butter lettuce and chayote fruit. Got what I needed, quick walk to the end to see browse the other vendors. Although the food and drink booth looked great, one day I will make it a Honolulu Farmer's Market night where we go for our walk here, grab goods, enjoy and then walk back home! For this visit, I am happy with my produce, can't wait to prep my salads and cook a dish with the chayote. Love farm fresh veggies!!

    This market has definitely seen better days. The Hawaii Farm Bureau has to do something to attract…read moremore vendors. Currently there is only 20 vendors listed on the website. I usually go ever week to grab a pot pie for my wife for dinner. Ho Farms and King's Farm are great places to stop to grab a restock of produce during the middle of the week.

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    On the King Street side today
    On the King Street side today
    How is this beautiful sunset!!
    How is this beautiful sunset!!
    Honolulu Farmers' Market

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    Kekaulike Market

    Kekaulike Market

    3.9
    (35 reviews)
    3.5 mi
    $

    I've been shopping in Kekaulike market since the late seventies and have experienced the change…read moreover the years. I used to limit my spending to $10 while shopping for dinner for my wife and I. There will be a lot of things I will miss in the future of Kekaulike Market. I stop by Chow's Seafood and Meat Market to buy Chinese fishcake which is one of the only stalls that sell it now. The stall. might not look like the most sterile place to shop but the fishcake is very good. The fishcake is a raw paste that you could use in any number of dishes. It sells for about $8 a pound but it stretches the budget and you get a lot of fishcake dumplings in one pound.

    Grocery shopping in Chinatown, Honolulu, Hawaii…read more.. Located on Kekaulike Street - between King Street and Hotel Street - Kekaulike Market is one of the "go to" places for fresh produce and fresh meats and seafood. Today, I was looking for a pineapple for my mom, but, unfortunately, didn't find any. However, I did see items such as locally caught fish packed in ice, clean chicken feet in refrigerated cases, and tables full of colorful vegetables and fruits! The variety is overwhelming! There are many vendors inside of the air conditioned market and even more stalls right outside the market's doors - all along the wall! Just take your time and compare prices. Bring tote bags ...and cash for better bargaining power! Remember that metered street parking is free on Sundays and holidays. If you're early, you can get free parking on King Street. If not, the municipal parking lots have reasonable parking rates.

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    Construction is finally finished 2024
    Construction is finally finished 2024
    Storefront
    Storefront
    3/23/25

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    3/23/25

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