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Farmers Markets in Honolulu

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Farmers Markets in Honolulu

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  • drmader
    Orinda, CA3,004 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Easy walk through the park up monserrat.. from where we were staying. Food trucks , plants, produce and flowers. We liked the Brazilian cheeses bread and acqi bowl, Mochi. If we had a fridge for later the pig and the lady food -Vietnamese from China town-would’ve been the go to. Gorgeous local
    Flower vendors had long lines . 3 rows, an hour timeline is more than enough. Enjoyed it
    Written September 22, 2024
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  • Maria O
    Oakland, CA993 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is a smaller more quaint market as opposed to the one at the community college (which is huge and has tourist buses that bus the visitors in). If you just want to pick up some nice local vegetables, greens, fruit without the fuss, this is a good place to come to. They also serve food and there is a very large area where you can sit, listen to the music and have a very relaxing Saturday morning. It is located in the Ward Shopping area right across the park at Ala Moana.
    Written May 26, 2018
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  • DrFWM
    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia40 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This market fills a gap in Waikiki, providing reasonably priced fruits and vegetables. The stalls are staffed by farmers who are happy to answer questions about the vegetables and discuss what's in season. Southeast Asian fruits and veg are a welcome find. I saw jackfruit, soursop, four-angle beans and other more widely available produce such as lemons, arugula, papayas, zucchini, cucumbers and long beans. Everything that I bought was of good quality. They also had lots of fresh coconuts for drinking, always a super drink to have on a hot day. For visitors, they also have nice roller ball pens crafted from koa wood and small items of jewellery.
    Written February 22, 2022
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  • asiatrip2007Winnipeg
    Winnipeg, Canada281 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is at a school near the zoo in Waikiki. Walking distance from the beach and Aston Waikiki Sunset and other hotels. This is about 15-25 booths on Sunday morning. It is free to go. There were some good prices for plate lunches with Philipino dishes. Some fruit,vegetables,gluten free baking, jewelery and drinks. It is small but had some interesting items
    Written November 18, 2024
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