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    3.6 (102 reviews)
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    Closed 7:00 am - 3:30 pm

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    Erich L.

    A shopping center in Chinatown. There is a food court with plenty of good options and a fish market. There are some souvenir shops that are bargains. I bought a Hawaiian shirt here.

    Some of the vast array of fruit available at this great little produce kiosk
    Patricia S.

    My first stop was to STEPHANIE'S VIETNAMESE FRESH FRUIT MARKET located at the far right end of the marketplace on the street level from Hotel Street. I always stop here to check on the price of Dragonfruit. Unfortunately, the price was $5.99/pound so I'll have to wait maybe another month or so for the price to come down. While I was there I picked up some Longan and a Hayden Mango. They had a ton of local Lychee ($12.00/pound) and Mangosteen ($14.00/pound), different types of potatoes, peeled Jabongs, Papaya, Mountain Apples and Jack Fruit. So much to chose from the folks who run this little produce stand are friendly and helpful.

    Irene M.

    The central place for it all... Growing up yes I've been to Chinatown and to many places all around which many are still here and have evolved and changed hands with different merchants and shops. As i started to venture on my own I've gotten to appreciated crafting and here in Hawaii it's very difficult to find such specific items and I've been told that Kimi's is the place to find some items and at very good prices. Yes many shop for groceries, meats and some veggies as well all that is in the area near Hotel Street though in the back or more towards Maunakea Street are some food court stalls and no it's not all just Chinese but many other types of food as well. They do have some tables for convenience but you need to get there early or be lucky to have one though is a great place to take a break from shopping as they also have Mickey Cafe for some yummy smoothies that Nadine had showed me...I have so much to learn and explore as it's a shoppers paradise here and so much to see. Thank you!

    Sheri M.

    Fresh local veggies and prices were reasonable. Lunch was at the food court. I wanted some OG home cooked meal this place satisfied my cravings. Although the Loco Moco wasn't the greatest per my daughter.

    10/3/23 Center courtyard
    Lee D.

    Quality/Quantity - Maguro Bros is one of the more popular businesses here, too bad they are leaving (might have already left by the time I finally write this review). Their sign was misleading as they were still in business when we visited on 10/3/23. Public parking, trolley, bus stops, and the Hawaii visitor center are all immediately adjacent. Atmosphere - Decent size shopping center, market place, and food court. 68 tenant, 52,500 sq ft retail center. Second story with an office and warehouse space. But it feels very outdated. Quite a few vacancies, see pictures. Many Asian businesses and restaurants. Shared common area with tables and chairs to eat. Open 7 days a week from 7am to 3:30pm; individual business hours may differ. Service - The owners of each business were not very engaging. I do not believe one person greeted me. Price - Depends on what you buy, eat, or drink. Overall, very affordable. Owner Comment - Congrats to Geyser Holdings (the owner of the marketplace) success since 2003.

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    Kingston W.

    Let's be honest: China towns came into being because it provided a place where Chinese could get familiar goods and services, and conduct business in their native language/dialect. But racism also played a role in the formation of China towns. Now that Chinese are not restricted to a concentrated location, maybe it's a good sign that Chinatown is losing its reason for being. (Maybe?) I read a lot of stories in the news about Honolulu's Chinatown. Primarily, stories about Chinatown's history, decline and how it might be revitalized as part of a general downtown redevelopment plan. Since I was on a walking tour of Honolulu's downtown, it wasn't much of a detour to check out Chinatown for myself. Frankly, I was underwhelmed. There are a lot of older buildings, and businesses who are attracted to lower rents. But a lot of the products and services offered here can be found in newer, fresher retail situations. If you want to tour Chinatown, you might as well pop into "Maunakea Marketplace"--but I wouldn't make a special trip to visit to visit this marketplace.

    One of the entrances to the food court
    Nadine C.

    Shopping and dining in Honolulu's Chinatown... Maunakea Marketplace is a unique experience on The Island of Oahu. It's not the most luxurious place because there's no carpeting nor air conditioning. Instead, it's an outdoor shopping center where various cultures combine to provide goods and services to residents and tourists. PARKING: Personally, I like to come on a Sunday when metered street parking is free. There are also Municipal Parking Garages and parking lots which have reasonable rates. There's an enclosed food court where you may find mostly Chinese, Thai, and Filipino cuisines. Towards the back, there are stalls with fresh produce, seafood, and meat. Right outside the food court, there are a couple of convenient boba/smoothie vendors. Tucked on the sides of the marketplace are a couple of beauty shops. In the middle of the courtyard is a Kwan Yin (Goddess of Mercy) statue where you can burn incense and/or make an offering. I enjoy the shops with beads, costume jewelry, trinkets, t-shirts, tote bags, and lucky charms. Usually, I can find a jade pendant or a cute coin purse for gifts. I also like to look at Asian styled clothing... I've purchased jackets and blouses here! Maybe you'll find something, too!

    Great customer service yelling at us from behind the counter that we have to leave cause his wheelchair don't fit . We fit np
    Roxy A.

    So today we made it a family day and walked in to see if they had a few things we can't seem to find ... low and behold yes they did but the reason for the 1 star is my hubby is in a wheel chair and she yelled at us we needed to leave the store his chair don't fit ... how's the customer service... can someone explain how to support small businesses if they don't want it? Mind u we didn't hit anything and we were i. There at least 5 mins looking around so idk what the problem is but oh well saved me $$$ and her fresh clams on ice were all dead just saying

    Main entrance to Maunakea Marketplace
    Paul C.

    If you want to shop or grab a bite that's in an enclosed area in Chinatown, Maunakea Marketplace (MM) is where you should go. The main entrance is on Maunakea Street, sandwiched between Hotel St and Pauahi St, where you have a pair of Chinese guardian lions, or foo dogs, to protect the property. There are also side entrances on Pauahi St and 2 on Hotel St. There are multiple stalls selling fresh meats, seafood and produce with some exotic items, too. You'll also find some large tanks with live seafood where the prices are considerably lower than what you see at supermarkets or specialty stores. There is also a food court in MM that primarily consists of Filipino food stalls. You'll also find some Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese, a new Latin-Asian fusion, local foods and a sweetbread stall. My personal favorites include Papa's Cafe and Mei Mei Chinese BBQ. Previously, MM was HOT HOT HOT and very unpleasant. But thank goodness the air conditioning has been fixed where you can shop and eat in cooler conditions. I recall the olden days where doors were kept open to alleviate sauna-like conditions, which led to unwanted pests coming in. Need to cool down? You have the ever so popular Thanh French Coffee and Bubble Tea that serves made-to-order drinks that is so reasonably priced. The crowd of people waiting for their drinks may seem intimidating but it's worth the wait if you ask me. There are also a handful of stalls/shops that sell clothes, accessories, Chinese knickknacks, good luck charms and plants. MM is a great place to shop for items if you're into Feng Shui. Want to be pampered? There is also a beauty salon, nail and pedicure spa. So many things to see and do at Chinatown prices! Foot traffic in Chinatown considerably dies down from mid-afternoon. So, you'll need to come early to MM for shopping and eating. They're open daily from 530am to 4pm. Keep in mind that MM is CLOSED on major holidays . Don't expect to come here to buy things on Thanksgiving, Christmas, or New Year's for your holiday gatherings. Worried about parking? Utilize the multiple municipal parking lots within walking distance. They are very economical. On the other hand, the metered rates have recently gone up, so it gets pricey if you park at a metered stall. As the Unofficial Mayor of Chinatown, I declare MM not only a historical landmark, but a great place to bring family down for shopping and eating. NOTE: Most of the businesses here are CASH only. Only a very few select shops accept EBT and/or credit cards.

    Rhondi S.

    A hustling and bustling marketplace in China town full of numerous food stalls, grocery fronts and fresh produce stalls. Most food stalls offer plates and dishes under $10 bucks; variety of ethnic cuisines vary from Filipino, Thai, Korean, Chinese, Hawaiian and many more! Come here at lunchtime and all the stalls have numerous dishes on display on steam tables. We had sigsig and something non-memorable at Jayde Ice and Filipino Restaurant, but the others looked good, we'll have to come back. Reminds me of Hawker stalls in Singapore where there are numerous "mini restaurants" within a large enclosed marketplace.

    Joyce T.

    Came into the area looking for a Mexican stand in this Chinatown food court. Whoah! The soups, stews, coconut desserts, fried fish, chocolate stew,...I can go on and on. So many stands and variety of dishes. There is indoor and outdoor seating, but I deferred. Walking around, there is a meat market and a bunch of trinket, tourist and Asian shops.

    Where I found parking, but they were already closed.
    Raymond F.

    Totally out of tourist ignorance, I ended up not showing up until just before all the markets closed! However, I wanted to still leave a review for the interactions I shared with marketplace business owners as well as the "street folks" here and there. First, parking is ample and I was able to find a spot on the street in minutes. 1 major recommendation is that you beware of the birds if you are concerned about having your car pooped on. If it is a concern, there were lots of paid parking garages and lots nearby also; I was just being cheap and in a hurry. The shop owners were pleasant and assured me they had plenty of leis or food items, but that I had come too late for souvenir-type shops to still be open. Coming from north of Los Angeles, I am familiar with skid row and the local Chinatown, so I actually felt at home with the vibe there. Hard working people and hardened folks down on their luck. Tons of police presence also. Everything that was available to see was inexpensive and looked to be of good quality. I got the feeling that if you like to haggle back and forth, this was probably your best bet as far as locations go. Not to mention, from the smells and sights of last shops getting ready to close, the food must be very authentic in this area! Get there early to strike the best deals! Trust me...

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    I love eating delicious Filipino dishes. Tasty, reasonably priced, friendly staff/ cooks, place is clean and no smell

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    A great place to stop while visiting Honolulu's Chinatown. A great variety of food and vendors to shop and eat!

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