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    Fujiya Hawaii

    Fujiya Hawaii

    4.7
    (377 reviews)
    2.6 km
    $$
    Grab-and-go
    Locally owned & operated

    Came in on National mochi day and got a complimentary habutae mochi with a strawberry on top! Of…read morecourse, I could not resist picking up some other treats while there. Got my favorite tsunami (white bean) mochi and saw a matcha butter mochi that I just had to try. The mochi had good texture and the flavors were good. The matcha in the butter mochi is delicate. Everything in the shop has good presentation and all the mochi is packaged in cute little containers. There are other Japanese snacks and cute stickers you can get there also. Lovely local mochiya offering freshly made treats!

    I had no idea Fujiya Hawaii is still open for business. I was gifted these Pure Peanut Butter Mochi…read morefrom one of my students during Teachers appreciation week. It was sooo delicious! Soft, fresh mochi filled with crunchy peanut butter. Yum! I remember when they were on Waikamilo Road in Kalihi. If you didn't know, like me. They've relocated to the McCully area. Where mochi is continued to be made fresh and a window to see the making of it. The bright and colorful painted wall caught my attention. Great for taking selfies or pictures your purchases. There's three benches outside decorated with stickers that's available for purchase. Too cute! Fujiya Hawaii offers much more than delicious mochi. Such as iced cold drinks, locally made snacks, mochi leis, T-Shirts and the cutest stickers, to name a few things available for purchase. I asked a few questions and the pleasant lady that answered my questions was very helpful and offered me samples of the different flavors of Senbei & Japanese Okoshi- crispy puffed brown rice with macadamia nuts. That was really yummy! I had to add a bag to my order. By Supporting a locally and family owned business, that's been in business since in 1953. Fujiya Hawaii is one of the many locally owned businesses that's teamed up with American savings bank. When using your debit card, you'll save $5 off $35 and $10 off $70 purchase. Definitely stop by & you'll be happy that you did.

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    Fujiya Hawaii

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    Akaka Falls Farm Jams Butter & Honeys

    Akaka Falls Farm Jams Butter & Honeys

    4.3
    (10 reviews)
    2.2 km

    Beware doing business with these people. We bought jars from them to be shipped to the mainland…read moreUSA. After 2.5 months we have still not received the product. I've attempted to contact them multiple times. they have either not responded, or told me they were being shipped but refuse to give me answers or even a simple tracking number. I understand shipments can get lost or things happening, and love small businesses and am happy to work through hick-ups to be patient. But they refuse to even provide me a tracking number for the shipment which makes me fear that they are not going to ship my jars and have just stolen my money. This is the least professional business I've ever worked with. I would take your business elsewhere. We spoke to a different farm while there who said that these guys stole their products anyways so maybe try the originals instead. I hate writing bad reviews, but don't want others to get duped

    All of these jams are SO GOOD! They give generous samples. Initially I thought these were on the…read morepricey side at $13-$16 but compared to other options (that I don't think are as good at the grocery store), the cost is fairly reasonable Some of our faves are - Jalapeno (or Habanero) Mango - for going with cheese! - Strawberry (there is no sugar - it is amazing!) - Pineapple Strawberry - Mango - Lilikoi Butter You can find Akaka at the Kakaako and KCC Farmers Market

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    Uh, can you tell that I like passion fruit?!
    Uh, can you tell that I like passion fruit?!
    1/15/2022 They're located at the Makai side of the Kaka'ako Farmers Market
    1/15/2022 They're located at the Makai side of the Kaka'ako Farmers Market
    Yass! Getting my jams.

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    Kaka'ako Farmers Market

    Kaka'ako Farmers Market

    4.5
    (304 reviews)
    2.3 km
    $$

    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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    Ulu and kalo baked goods
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    Honey Bee Rescue

    Honey Bee Rescue

    5.0
    (81 reviews)
    14.1 km

    First, I didn't want to kill any of bees/pollinators (we need them on our island), so I called…read moreHoney Bee Rescue and Peter in the hope of ethically relocating them to his farm. Peter's a beekeeper too. Issue: I came home to several bees interested in my electrical meter. We didn't have a cover over it cause HECO gave us a larger meter and told us to cut a bigger hole in our wood cover (like I own a hacksaw!) . It was the first time I've seen live bees in our neighborhood unless they're dying... so I was a little freaked that maybe they'd gotten into the electrical stuff or wall. Peter came down after I texted him some photos of the situation. He opened the panel - thankfully, NO hive (I was relieved). But Peter said they were scout bees looking for a new home for their Queen to nest (apparently a Queen can lay 2K-3K eggs in ONE day alone and it can get crowded) Peter said they'd be back -likely within a day- with a swarm because they move fast. This was good to know! So he plugged all the entry points up. He recut our old cover to fit over the meter and caulked all entry points. He also let me know I could make a natural mixture to deter them from returning! Like many reviews here, learning this bee info from Peter was fascinating. I was asking a lot of questions. Before he left, he gave me a honeycomb he got from his last job. Eating honey from a backyard honeycomb was lightly sweet and incredibly delicious. SAVE THE BEES, Do not kill them- relocate them instead. =D Highly recommend

    I woke up to find a swarm of bees on my porch and panicked, not knowing what to do. It is against…read moremy religion to harm any living being so contacting an exterminator was not an option. I got a referral from a beekeeping group on Facebook to Honey Bee Rescue. Peter came over within a short time and did a very thorough examination of the premises while providing me with information on bees and their behavior. I wasn't expecting to learn so much! He was so friendly and really calmed the nerves of this freaked out person. Unfortunately, the Queen is not in the "bee box" he set up so it looks like it there are more bee battles that have to be done. Again, the upcoming process was explained in detail so I feel reassured about what is yet to come. Thank you Peter!

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    My electrical meter with a cover and caulk to seal entry points
    My electrical meter with a cover and caulk to seal entry points
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