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4.3 (24 reviews)
Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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7/15/19
Donna O.

#ThankyouThursday - 11/19/20 Hana Market On this "Thank you Thursday", I would like to give praise to the sweetest lady owner which I feel bad to have forgotten her name! I came by a few times and selected from their pre-made bentos when I was in a rush. Otherwise she had many breakfast or Korean food bento to choose from which was made to order! So fresh and delicious! Best to call in your order so the wait time wouldn't be as long. Last time she let me pick up some sorbet from Scoop Scoops around the block while I wait for my order. She is always positive and giving. So fortunate to thank her on this Thank you Thursday! They work hard & long hours and I'm sure they have many repeat customers! Please support her and her husband!

Judy C.

I drive on McCully Street all the time and always pass Hana Market. I saw a poster with menu items, so I searched Yelp and saw the menu and a few food pictures. ( Thank goodness for Yelp!) Hana Market is a very small mom & pop shop, don't let the clutter and mess keep you away from this store, this shop is very convenient for grabbing your essentials, of drinks, snacks, food, lighters, small amount of groceries and toiletries items, but they do carry good amount of alcohol and cigarettes. I read that recently they have a working commercial kitchen with the green pass sign, up and running. Hana Market is at the front of McCully Street, after you make a right on King Street, limited parking in the back, they share the same lot as Camelia Buffet. I stopped at Hana Market on 2 Sundays, when I don't feel like cooking breakfast for my other half. ( I need to feed him before he goes off to work) On both Sundays, I ordered the 4.50 breakfast plate which comes with 2 eggs, rice, spam, link sausage, bacon, & portuguese sausage. This is a good deal, saves me from cooking breakfast. I also grabbed a few musubi for 1.45 the spam is cooked well and rice is mixed with furikake, it is good but I was missing and wanted teriyaki sauce on the spam.There were a few breakfast and lunch bentos, starting from 3.99 on the counter. There are other items on the list, like kim chee fried rice, chicken katsu, fish katsu, meat jun, garlic chicken, beef with vegtables, Loco Moco, & Fried noodles. They even have hot dog with burrito or beef. Next time, I will order the other items on the menu. Note. They do accept credit cards with minimum 10.00 purchase. Overall, Hana Market has my approval, the lady owner that made my breakfast is very nice. I will be back on lazy Sundays!!

Dan O.

Sometimes it takes someone from outside to point out something great in your neighborhood. Yeeps Judy C & Donna O have recently reviewed Hana Market on McCully St. I'm always on the lookout for another neighborhood joint with good local comfort food, so I bookmarked it on the TDL to check out. Their directions were spot on. Hana Market is in the same building complex as Camelia Buffet and one of the dive shops I use. Park in their lot that butts against McCully and Algaroba. Their entrance fronts McCully, the sign is small and nondescript. I had to look for it. Hana is the type of neighborhood convenience store that sells smokes, liquor, canned/bottled drinks, sundry items, and in this case ono food. A one woman operation, the owner does everything- takes the order, cooks, and handles the payment. Somehow she makes everything works and your wait isn't too long. The menu is Korean-oriented, but includes local items like loco moco, fried noodles, corned beef and cabbage, and chili rice with hotdog. In the morning there are bento meals to grab and go. Her "Big Breakfast" of two meats, eggs, and rice for $4.99 is available all day. I wanted a couple of small proteins to go with some of the leftovers I was eating through, so I made an order for fried mandoo and spicy fried chicken. After a bit of a wait, my order was ready. She mostly takes cash, but will process a credit card for a transaction over $10. When I got home, I found something was lost in translation- instead of spicy fried chicken, I got a spicy chicken bento. It still worked and I enjoyed the meal, but now I know to check my order before I leave. I'm pretty stoked to have another neighborhood place within walking distance or on the way to/from home that serves good grinds. Can't wait until I try one of the Big Breakfasts! Until I get more accustomed to the waiting time I think I'll venture to Hana Market when I'm not in a rush, and not say on the way to work. Lunch/Dinner and weekends no problems! Please help support local mom-and-pop businesses! Definitely will repeat and recommend!

Conveniently located in the heart of McCully!
Diedre C.

I had heard about this little mom & pops convenience store, located in the heart of McCully near the intersection of S. King and McCully Streets, and finally had the opportunity to try it. Offerings include usual fare of mostly Korean dishes, such as Bibimbap, Kal Bi, and Meat Jun. But for those who'd rather have something else, there are great selections like Corned Beef with Cabbage, Chili, and Loco Moco. And, I didn't notice any of them being over 10 bucks! In fact, the plate lunches range from just $6.99 to $8.99, and portions are very generous. What a deal! My husband loves their mac salad, he said he's never had one like it packed with onions. Food compliments just don't flow from his lips often, so it must've been really delish! Early risers can enjoy their breakfast deal, just $4.99 for 2 eggs, rice, and a choice of meat (SPAM, bacon, or link or Portuguese sausage). Lighter fare includes a variety of salads and sandwiches. There are also many snacks in the store, including a full range of Hawaiian Frost frozen confections. The proprietors, a husband and wife and their two adorable pups, were very friendly and attentive. And, might I say, the food was very yummy! Hubby had the chicken katsu, light and crispy on the outside and none of that nasty fat or excess chicken skin, and I had the kimchee fried rice topped with not just one, but two over-easy eggs. Three words: Broke. Da. Mouth. The hours posted on Google are 7a - midnight, and there's free parking just past the store in the shared lot. The first three stalls are marked Hana Market. There's also some metered street parking on South King Street. As I type this review, I'm already thinking about trying the Garlic Chicken, which the owner highly recommended. Can't wait to visit them again, it's a great way to support small, locally-owned businesses too!

Picture menu. Tastes as good as it looks.
Bert S.

There are ton of liquor stores and I assumed this was just another one. I felt like something different for Mama Woo's so I decided to give Hana Market a try. They have been serving bentos for a while and I hadn't tired it yet. I was a little disappointed because the two chihuahuas who stand guard at the entrance weren't there today. They are friendly but are always checking you out when you walk down McCully street. It was made up for by the friendly lady at the counter. I was greatly with more warmth and enthusiasm than I'm accustomed to at a liquor store. Getting back to the food, I ordered the garlic chicken, kim chee & spam fried rice, meat jun, and bi bim bap. The garlic chicken and meat jun came with mac salad. This is the first mac salad I think is worth mentioning. The added tuna to it an it made all the difference. A small change can make a big difference. Garlic chicken - Fantastic! Along with the chick were green and wax beans. Not what I was expecting but it worked. Also the garlic came in whole cloves that we cooked until soft. This isn't for everyone but I loved it. Meat Jun - Yummy Korean is still my favorite meat jun but this held up. More eggy than I like but the cuts were generous. Bi Bim Bap - The surprise of the day. Not conventional to have squash but it worked. By far the best for the money I've had for $6.50. A little spicier than most of the other places but well worth the money. Kim Chee & Spam Fried Rice - Koreans love their Spam as much as locals. I'm not sure why but this just didn't excite me. I guess it was rice, kim chee juice, kim chee, and spam with an egg. Maybe you have to be Korean to get excited about this. I was also surprised how reasonable to prices were on the beer. A 6 pack of Heineken was $9.50. Not really much different from the grocery store. Also, they wine was already chilled so if I'm in a hurry and forget to chill the wine, I'll stop by here.

Somen salad. She makes her own sauce
Nicki Y.

I came across this little convenience store. Plate lunch is good! Ordered a meat jun and somen salad. It came with meat jun over cabbage, tuna-mac salad (super good) with takuwan and rice. She makes her own sauce. Super nice lady that remembers all her customers and seems greatful for every purchase. She let me eat here on the small ice chest and she even gave my son a free m&m minis. How nice!

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John Paul S.

Lovely business to support, great breakfast and lunch plate any time plates to go. The lady there cooks everything herself, very awesome food and service to back it up. Come see for yourself!

Bulgogi sandwich!
Josh M.

Love this place and especially the owners! Suzie is so sweet. And she recently started making food out of her commercial kitchen here. Amazing. And such good value! From the tuna sandwich to the meat jun to the bulgogi sandwich, everything has been awesome. Several of my coworkers are hooked on the sandwiches!

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Very good breakfast for the price. 6.99 for 2 eggs, rice and choice of meats. 4 pieces.

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Foodland Farms - Hawaiian Style Ahi,  Shoyu Ahi, and Spicy Ahi Poke with Mani Brewing OMG Hazy IPA and Mango Sticky Rice IPA

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4.2(1.3k reviews)
1.0 miAla Moana
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One stop shop for Poke bowls and more! As it's a grocery shop, you could even go for their hot bar…read moreor buy the prepackaged foods they offered beyond the poke bar, which was obviously the crowd pleaser. The line was indeed long but moved super quick. The system's you picked your number and waited to get called before you could make your order. Plus point, you could sample before deciding and it's super helpful given the huge variety. Plenty of seats to dine right after paying so you literally had your food fresh. We got the Wasabi and Spicy Ahi with additional wakame (seaweed), avocado, fried garlic, and wasabi sauce. The portion was certainly filling, the fish was fresh and all the sauce was so flavorful. Certainly a must-have one when visiting Oahu!!

We usually come to Foodland when we visit Oahu. On this trip we did and I was a bit put off. It was…read moreFriday early evening and there was a ton of folks in there. Tourist and local folks too. Friday's is their $6 daily special. Many prepacked food items for $6. A great price and since they have a huge selection you can't go wrong. BUT the crowds! OMG! I saw a guy grabbing some food and eating it in the store. We did not get anything this time but you can depend on the poke and fresh food options. There's a wine bar inside and bakery. All kinds of food and drink items savory and sweet. Anyway maybe go on other days besides Friday to get the best ambiance but pay a bit more for the to go foods

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Aloha, THE BEST…read morepoke I've ever had. I got a 2-scoop bowl over white rice with the furikake salmon and avocado ahi -- and everything tasted incredibly fresh. The fish was thick, flavorful, and didn't feel overly sauced or heavy. What stood out the most was the quality , you can really tell the difference. Every bite was clean, rich, and satisfying. It's a quick service so as well. It's also way more filling than it looks. I didn't expect it to hold me over like it did. Honestly, no complaints. If you're in Hawaii and thinking about poke, this is a must. I can't wait to come back and visit and this be my first stop!

This was my first time going to Foodland, and I absolutely loved it! There is such a large…read moreselection of hot lunches, poke, ready-to-eat snacks, and everything in between. At first, when I walked in, I was kind of overwhelmed, like where do I start?!!! If you're coming from the mainland, the style of this grocery store reminds me of a Whole Foods. I got some fresh poke (and holy guacamole, there is a HUGE selection to pick from!), 2 cans of banana water (what the heck? I didn't even know you can make banana water LOL), some sparkling coconut water, and some veggies. I loved everything I got, and I'm already planning another grocery list to go to Foodland for more of their goodies! Some of their prices are a little higher than those of other grocery stores, but not terribly so. All in all, I'm coming back here for more poke (beach poke and some taro chips, anyone?) and for some groceries! I loved the atmosphere and how friendly the employees are!

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Don Quijote - Now that's a BIIG Musubi.

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4.0(1.2k reviews)
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Don Don Don Donki, is that how the song goes? hehe.. didn't hear song during this shopping trip but…read morethat always get stuck in my head when I am here. Small kid time I remember use to be Holiday Mart, then Daiei and now Don Quijote. I use to love shopping here with my parents for the dipped yogurt ice cream, I think they use to have an ice crem shop at the front of the store. During middle school days we would come here for Sanrio & Leigh's Wishing Well when laminated, personalized cards were popular. Now darn I try to avoid this shop, as much as I LOVE all the products, my wallet doesn't, hehe. I have a habit of buying every single thing. Lets talk about this recent visit, I only need 3 item which is mentaiko to make mentaiko pasta, bread to make garlic bread and natto since I needed a natto fix. I had to get out there quick and try not to stop at every section, hehe. Ended getting extra stuff but all good, I was happy with the extra goodies! Don Quijote does get crazy with parking, lines, feeling of clutter here but despite that I LOVE shopping here & the prices are low, if you can catch it on sale, even better! For someone that hasn't been to Japan, I am grateful that I can stock up on my Japanese products here. Also, I love that they have different fairs/theme every month, they carry products from specific city in Japan and even have samples too.

Donki is not a store. It is a side-quest…read more After dinner one evening, my twinsie, "Auntie" Nadine C., turned to me, whispering almost conspiratory, "Have you heard about Don Quijote?" Don Quixote? The titular protagonist of Miguel de Cervantes' 17th-century Spanish novel, often considered the first modern novel? No, not him. Side-quest unlocked: Go to Don Quijote to looks at Trader Joe's-like bags and peruse affordable macadamia nuts. Imagine if a Japanese convenience store, Costco, Walmart, Japanese pop culture, and a late-night snack gremlin all moved into one building and decided to co-habilitate. That's Don Quijote, or as locals lovingly know it: Donki. Don Quijote is Japanese discount megastore in Honolulu where you walk in for one bottle of water and somehow leave an hour later with Japanese cheesecake, body wash, a rice cooker, novelty socks, a plush penguin, Spam musubi, an ankle brace, and at least one item that made you say, "Well, I've never seen that before." Every aisle is an adventure. It's part grocery store, part pharmacy, part souvenir shop, part beauty supply, part snack paradise, and part "why are they selling this and why do I suddenly need it?" The shelves are packed to the ceiling, the signage is loud, the deals are good, and the whole place feels like a treasure hunt designed by someone who drank three Red Bull Kyoho Grapes and said, "More products! More fun! No empty shelf space!" The Honolulu location is also gloriously open 24 hours, which means it serves a very specific and beautiful type of chaos: jet-lagged tourists like myself, night owls craving Japanese curry, and people making questionable but spiritually necessary 1:11 a.m. purchases. TL;DR, Don Quijote is less of a store and more of an experience. A slightly overwhelming and delightfully unhinged retail adventure.

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Waikiki Market - Spam sushi

Waikiki Market

4.2(205 reviews)
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We wanted to stop by Waikiki Market to grab a few things for a beach day, and ended up being way…read moremore impressed than expected. We picked up a half-pound of Hawaiian-style spicy poke, which was super fresh with a nice kick of heat, and it paired perfectly with the furikake wonton chips we already had. Honestly such a great snack combo. We also grabbed a sushi tempura roll and were surprised by how good it was since we saved it for the next day for an early morning snorkel sesh: it was fresh, crispy, and filled with big chunks of shrimp, easily better than what some sit-down restaurants serve. The crispy Japanese sweet potato drizzled with a bit of honey was incredibly comforting and homey, and a nice balance of sweet and savory. We also tried the chicken katsu, which had a light, crisp breading and came with fluffy white rice topped with furikake. The side potato salad was refreshing with nice, chunky pieces of potato and not overly heavy. Perfect spot to grab quality food quickly before heading out to do other day-long activities. Everything was fresh, well-prepared, and way above typical "market food." Would absolutely stop by again on future trips.

This place is pricy for everyday staples, but the poke and hot foot stations are not only great…read morevalue, they serve up top quality grindz. The store is a clean, well lighted gourmet grocery with an abundance of takeout options from the poke bar stacked with at least 7 varieties to the malasada bakery display, decked out in powdered sugar. There's a large and varied vino section, but you may find many of the wines cheaper elsewhere like at nearby ABC. Staff have plenty of aloha spirit yet keep things moving effectively to get you through the shopping process. As a bonus, there's an outdoor area overlooking Kūhiō with a few tables, so you can enjoy your takeout onsite.

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Foodland - Fresh Salmon poke in the middle *4/2025

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3.3(124 reviews)
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I am so thankful for this location and that they are open early. A very clean store. One stop…read moreshopping for me; breakfast, lunch, dinner, animal needs, medical supplies, groceries, fresh pastries in the bakery, hot food in the deli at 6:30am, daily. There is nothing better than a freshly baked bagel, except a fresh chicken musubi. I do enjoy the furikake being mixed into the rice and not clumped up under the meat. The chicken is boneless white meat, lightly seasoned, lightly hand breaded and fried. So lovely for breakfast! Definitely NOT a Foodland Farms, with a salad bar, hot bar, juice bar, etc..but a much loved store in the Dillingham area. So much parking, even though there is ongoing construction next door and the morning staff are so nice and helpful! Treat all customers like family. Thank you Foodland!

Came here for the poke primarily. You can't beat the price for how much poke you get. There's…read moreprobably more poke than rice, and nothing else, so if you're looking for other sides, might want to buy some more and dole them out. Unfortunately since we were traveling, we didn't want to buy so much food and end up with leftovers. Instead of buying two servings of the poke bowl, I think we would have been better off sharing because eating the whole bowl as is, got tiring for us. We also did have another poke place earlier that day and felt Foodland's poke was not as fresh. Service was ok, wished they would have explained the menu a bit, but maybe this is more for locals. Since this was in supermarket, ambiance for eating isn't really a thing here. I do wish they had some seating inside or even outside to enjoy. I'd probably recommend Foodland's poke for value.

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Safeway - Aloha Spirit!

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3.3(566 reviews)
1.3 mi
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This is my neighborhood Safeway that's closest for me. I like this location. It's generally well…read morestocked and when an item is out, they will happily get me a rain check. The aisles are fairly wide and while it's busy, I can usually navigate this store easily. I've always enjoyed the selection of items from the bakery section--I like coming here for just a cake slice or single piece of cheesecake sometimes. One thing that does annoy me is that some of the aisles are now locked up and need a customer service associate to come unlock the display and give you your item. When I have a choice, I will wait and go to another place that doesn't lock items up like that. I would rather the store pay more for security and loss prevention than to inconvenience shoppers and make them get customer service to unlock items. That's just me. Good variety of items, helpful clerks at the front. Just wish I didn't need someone to help me unlock my items.

What a gift it is when a clerk remembers you by name, asks how your partner is doing, and even…read moreremembers who the ice cream lover is in the family. In that moment, you feel seen--not just as a customer, but as a person. Timaree brings back the feeling of the good ol' days of customer service, when shopping wasn't just a transaction. It was a moment of connection. She greets us like neighbors, remembers the little details, and makes each visit feel personal. For a few minutes, time slows down. We're not just passing through the checkout line, we're being welcomed, acknowledged, and cared for. Timaree is the clerk who, 10 out of 10 times, brings the most genuine kindness and customer service I've experienced at Safeway, and honestly, anywhere. Warmly, June & Matthew

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Tamashiro Market - Spicy tuna I made with ahi and tobiko from Don Quijote.  Next time I will use Tamashiro's.

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4.5(449 reviews)
3.0 miKalihi
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One of my fondest childhood memories is going to Tamashiro Market with my dad…read more When we lived in Kalihi, this was our usual spot. And even after we moved, we would still drive out just to come here for the seafood. That's how special it was to us. The reason why he chose Tamashiro over other grocery stores was simple--it was quality and because of my Nanay (grandma). His mom purchased from here and made so many delicious dishes. He knew what to look for, and he trusted this place. For him, it wasn't just about buying food... it was about getting the best for his family. My dad isn't the type to say "I love you." He shows it. One of the biggest ways he showed love was through his cooking. Even after a long day on his feet cooking for others, he would come home and cook for us. That was his way of taking care of us. I loved coming here with him. It was a five-senses overload--the smell of fresh seafood, the sound of people talking story, the colors of fish on display. Back then when you were allowed to sample a grape or poke to make sure it was good before buying. But more than that, it was time with him. I still remember the excitement I felt when I saw the pink building with the huge crab. I thought back then was to look at everything but now I understand that it meant something more..... something special--time with my dad. It's with a sad heart that Tamishiro Market is now closed. Thank you, Tamashiro, for providing quality food and memories for so many years. You were more than a market--you were part of my childhood

Goodbye to another Hawaii landmark! Tamashiro Market is closing its doors on April 30, 2026…read more FPO and I went the Sunday before for one last tour of the legendary fish market. It looked the same as it did the first time I went with my grandfather. I picked up a couple pounds of dry aku for my favorite sister and some tee shirts as memorabilia. It was pretty busy and I expect that will continue until They close. Still, the people were nice and very helpful. I'm really going to miss it!

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