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    3.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 9:15 AM

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    Mahiku

    Mahiku

    3.3
    (3 reviews)
    0.7 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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    Manoa Farmers' Market

    Manoa Farmers' Market

    4.2
    (73 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $

    This is actually a true farmers market where the focus is fresh produce and fruits. There were…read morethree vendors selling produce or fruit. I suppose it's not really the most exciting farmers market if you're more familiar with the KCC one or ones where there's many prepared foods vendors. There was one prepared food vendor and one extra art vendor so not a whole lot to explore. There's a nearby playground where it's focused for the bigger kids since it's mostly climbing focused. The marketplace where this is located, if you aren't familiar, is filled with many stores that sell food and even have a Safeway grocery store. Parking was relatively easy on a Sunday since there's a big parking lot.

    Minialist was just right…read more.. Love this Manoa Farmers' Market in Manoa Marketplace as I needed a break from errands and thought that a quick drive up Manoa would be it and after a some lunch and visit to Fendu Boulangerie for a breakfast bite tomorrow I noticed some tents in front of the post office area. With what seems to just four vendors two are selling vegetables all are pre priced and packed making it very easy to browse and shop, there was an art seller and lastly was for some flowers at $5 for a small bunch it was just right for the butsudan and I just loved the lavender shade of anthurium. No veggies for me today though there were some that I wanted but had more errands to run but know that they're here and is a quick and easy place to find some fresh produce and veggies along with supporting local. Thank you!

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    Mink and pin cushion proteas
    Mink and pin cushion proteas
    Dole pineapple
    Dole pineapple
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    Kaka'ako Farmers Market

    Kaka'ako Farmers Market

    4.5
    (299 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    We have been to a few Farmers Markets when we have been in Oahu. The Kaka'ako Farmers Market seems…read moreto be one of the larger ones with a lot of vendors and a large number of food vendors. There is a little mix of shade and direct sun so it is enjoyable to go for a leisurely stroll, look at the vendor offerings and get food or snacks. It is on the ocean so you can walk by the water and enjoy the view later. The Farmers Market is located in two parts so you cross the street to get to the rest of the market. There is parking in the street and close by so it isn't too bad finding parking.

    TLDR: One of the best farmers markets I have ever been to regardless of location…read more This market has just an incredible mix of sellers. From foods to unique trinkets and artists to a magician and a cello player. I know it sounds like a circus but I found this market to be just so fun. First off, when you walk in and in the middle there is a cello player that adds so much ambiance to the area. I then found some really cool bamboo stickers with so many cool designs that I thought were so unique I just had to buy some. Hawaiian honey was well represented there with some delicious flavors being sampled. Lastly there were some just so kind, friendly and talented artists there that if we had room in our luggage I would totally have been compelled to buy. Being a tourist to the area, this is a destination for us now, when in Hawaii gonna have to stop in every time.

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    Made in Hawaii
    Made in Hawaii
    Ulu and kalo baked goods
    Ulu and kalo baked goods
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    Asian street food
    KCC Farmers' Market

    KCC Farmers' Market

    4.1
    (748 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$

    Whenever I visit the KCC Farmers Market, I am always reminded of the day I first moved to Hawaii 15…read moreyears ago. Even back then, this place had the same vibrancy and legacy of local Hawaii. I remember how the everyday, friendly conversations between vendors and customers felt strangely comforting amid the lively noise and bustle. We, as buyers, are grateful to receive the blessings of locally grown products sold with such care and sincerity by the vendors. It is natural that health-conscious people gather here, but I truly hope that the simple, genuine communication unique to this place will continue forever. No one would doubt that the fresh local produce of Hawaii nourishes both body and soul. Even after living here for many years, I still find myself recharging my energy at KCC when I feel tired. After all, KCC Farmers Market remains my favorite place and location. KCCファーマーズマーケットに来ると、私は必ず、ハワイに住み始めた15年前のあの日のことを思い出します。 あの頃もここには、ローカルハワイの活気とレガシーがありました。 売り手と買い手の、いつも通りの和やかな会話が、賑やかな喧騒の中で、なぜか心地よく耳に入ってきたのを覚えています。 そんなローカルの売り手が心を込めて販売する地産品の恩恵を、私たち買い手はありがたく受け取っています。 健康志向の人々が集うのももっともですが、ここでしか得られない素朴なコミュニケーションは、これからもずっと続いてほしいものです。 ローカルハワイの元気な地産品が、私たちの心と身体を元気にしてくれることに、誰も疑問を持たないでしょう。 長年ハワイに住む私でさえ、疲れた時には今でもKCCでエナジーチャージをしています。 やはり私はKCCファーマーズマーケットのロケーションが一番好きです。

    Although we didn't try any food because we ate before coming we wanted to experience the Farmer's…read moreMarket at KCC. It was crowded which is expected. Parking is always a challenge at any farmer's market so that's okay. What I enjoyed is the food options for those that were there. I didn't notice to much produce there. There was a one-man operation making Pasta and he was busy. One of the guests had waited one hour for her order but she was fine with that which means his pasta must be amazing.

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    I want this!
    I want this!
    KCC Farmers' Market
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    Kaimuki Open Market

    Kaimuki Open Market

    4.5
    (2 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $

    Far from a large scale production of a farmers market on Oahu, the Kaimuki Open market definitely…read moreisn't one of those. Close friends (if you come here enough times) and deals can be felt here on a daily basis. It's a very definitely small scale operation that takes up very little room and scores up many delightful fruits and fresh produce for your daily needs. It's not much of a theatrical production, as the larger farmer's markets in various spots around urban Honolulu and across Oahu, but there is some value associated here. It's your usual cadre of local residents that want to enjoy the fresh produce that comes with farmer's markets, but want to be within the reaches of Kaimuki town. The Kaimuki Open Market could be categorized as a small niche of people bartering and selling among themselves, but why do it in the public eye? Not sure about that, but I guess it's the way it is here and buying among friends and family is like that, along with passers by who are also looking for a great deal as well. The overall experience here was definitely pleasant, but weird at the same time. I'd come back here more, if the farmer's market either at Kapiolani Community College did not have the stuff I need. The Kaimuki Open Market is neatly tucked away in the side streets of Kaimuki town, located on 12th Avenue across the street from the First Hawaiian Bank - Kaimuki branch. They usually operate on Saturdays, Is use you where I see them. Not sure if the do this open market on the week days, but I will be surprised if they do. If they do, it will probably during normal working hours. Usually cash will be king here, since I do not believe they take credit cards at all. Luckily there is a major bank next door or across the street, namely First Hawaiian Bank and Bank of Hawaii. Parking can be plenty for all, if you use the municipal parking lot but you would have to pay money. There's always street parking nearby but there will be some walking involved to get here. Of course, there is no admission fee, so that's always a good thing. Sometimes I will see someone new in the neighborhood buying stuff from here and it's always gratifying to see familiar faces periodically on the weekends. While you won't find vendors that will cook up a tasting meal, you just find a small assortment of produce that is fresh and compatible with whatever you are cooking / preparing for the day or week. Take this opportunity to venture out in your comfort zone and come here, as the alternative to supermarkets, Costco, and other nearby localized farmer's markets in and around town. Since I do live nearby, I thought it would be a nice gesture to check things out here on a recent Saturday and hit up the Kapiolani Community College mega farmer's market later on. For me, it was the perfect opportunity to get what produce I needed for work and home, while being quite close to home really. I can shop here on the weekends and know that I can get the best price and deal for my hard-earned dollar, as well as seeking other deals for friends and family by shopping here. While Whole Foods and various supermarkets are are very much in the Vinicity, shopping here at the Kaimuki open market can be adventurous and be out of your comfort zone. It's always nice to look at first. You'd probably would find something you're looking for, but for a better deal. Support local! B+ *1400th review and 100th first to review on Yelp! Yeh!! :)

    I've been to several farmers markets but for this to be just one vendor with such variety is…read moreamazing! They had good prices and lots of different things. Potatoes, tomatoes, garlic, ginger, papaya, banana, lemons, and much more. I appreciate markets that have a good selection. I also like there location! Lots of options for parking either on the street (12th ave is closet but also kokohead ave or Waialae). There are 2 big parking lots (one is metered and one is gated) I would go to the gated one because it's free for less than 10 or 15mins but metered you need to put something in it. I will definitely be back to this market!

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    Kaimuki Open Market
    Service with a smile!
    Service with a smile!
    Got this for $3 today. =)

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    Got this for $3 today. =)
    Kekaulike Market

    Kekaulike Market

    3.9
    (35 reviews)
    2.7 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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