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Hilo Farmer's Market

4.3 (563 reviews)
ModerateFarmers Market
Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
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Trent O.

This a covered market spanning 3 street corners. Half is dedicated to fresh produce and half is comprised of vendors selling souvenirs and crafts. It was a fun stop while strolling the streets and shops around Hilo. The fruits and vegetables were abundant, looked incredibly fresh and not bad prices. The vendors selling merchandise, u found it to be your typical farmers market - mostly junk with some interesting handcrafted (and expensive) options. There was a guy selling mason jars of fruit preserves that was really good. We paid $15 for a 12oz jar of pineapple strawberry. It also happened to be a good place to take shelter during a typical Hilo downpour. If you are around hive it a shot!

DO NOT BUY COCONUT FROM THIS LADY SHES A SCAMMER.
Phil-Joyce F.

I love it here the prices are WAY CHEAPER I found mangosteens $5 per lb lanzones $8 per lb. I would give it a 1 star because of the lady selling coconuts that also sells orange juice I think that is. I asked how much is the coconut she said $7 as I walk away she says I give you $5. So I approached her she asked what you like more juice or more meat I said more juice. She picks the smallest coconut a little bigger than my fist. I said no I'm not paying $5 for a small coconut she then says you want more juice. I said yes but I want a big coconut with juice. She said the big one no more juice. In the end I bought the big coconut that had little juice. I was upset yelled she was a scammer because she doesn't even ask if that coconut is ok with me she just cuts the top open and adds a straw. Never will but from here should have bought from the other coconut stall that looked more organized.

Valerie T.

The farmers markets are always a joy to wander around. I love buying the local fruit, exploring the local vendors booths and listening to the local music dance in the air as it sets the vibe for each market. Every vendor is ready to greet you and show off all the delectable treats or handmade gifts. I can never resists and never leave empty handed. This is a great way to see all that the island has to offer. Each farmers market is slightly different and showcasing locals all over. I was a little bummed as I was searing for a white pineapple but couldn't find it anywhere. Until next time I got more fruit than I could handle during my trip life of a hungry hippo lol. Parking was plentiful and plenty of places to walk around in the area or to see the water across the street. This was a great way to start my morning. A hui hou!!!

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Nelson Q.

Great variety of vendors, Super awesome service, and best of all no inflated prices. Right in Hilo town, conveniently located near shops and restaurants too. Local vibe without being chaotic and noisy. We bought a fresh soursop, mountain Apples and lychee. Prices are very cheap, and there is a slight chance of being able to bargain for the best price. We also had poke and acai bowls at nearby Poke N Sides and Kula Shave Ice, then spent the morning walking around Hilo Town. Do not miss the best farmer's market in the entire 808 State!

Noelle S.

So my experience here is that the vendors are rude not helpful and we bought bananas that were pretty tasteless from one vendor and the next vendor was great. So maybe do more research then I did and figure out who to buy from and who to pass on. Next time I will do my research before I go for sure!! The three start are for the avocados and the one vendor with the good banana

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S B.

A fun day seeing the crops and produce of the locals. Tasted papaya and local honey and shopped

Atif S.

Hilo farmer's market has an amazing selection of items especially fruit. I finally had the chance to try two fruits that I haven't had yet: durian and rolinia. The rolinia I got was huge and perfectly ripe to eat the day we bought it. The durian was disgusting because a vendor handed us one that ended up being rotten and gray inside. Hopefully I'll get the chance to try one that is ripe sometime. Definitely come here if you're into trying new things or just love fruit you'll most likely find something you haven't eaten before.

Marissa N.

A lot of options here, fruits, veg, tea (I bought a lot of tea) handy crafts. It's mellow and serves locals and tourists alike.

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Leah H.

If you find yourself in Hilo you need to come on over to the farmers market!!! Saturday is the day to go!! Not only do they have the most amazing fruit and veggies, but they have some prepared goodies as well. Each time I have gone I have found different treats. Fresh spring roll, stuffed sweet bread, fresh press juice, and more. You can also find things to buy like souvenirs, clothes, jewelry, bathing suits, art, the list just keeps going. All I can say is go, explore and BRING CASH!! It helps,.

Judy C.

When at Hilo, it is a must to do, visit Hilo's Farmer's Market. No excuse because the parking is free and plentiful ( Street Parking on Saturdays. You will never know what fruits, veggies, foods, orchids you can find when you visit. All visits are different for me! I can't leave Hilo Farmer's Market without bringing back a orchid. They are so cheap too, only $12. can't beat that prices back on Oahu! I always have to get one for my dinner table and they last so long til my next Hilo trip. hehe. They have different type every time. I was lucky to score the last 3 yellow orchids during my September visit. I love the abundant of fruits and veggies here at Hilo Farmer's Market, I noticed baby squash, cucumbers, bittermelon, they are so cute! First time ever I saw green eggplants and white bittermelon. So cool! I can't leave without bringing back produce and longan of course! The prices for longan are way cheaper than at Chinatown. ( * don't forget to pack them in your check in bag to clear agricultural at the airport) They made it back ok, since I figured out a way to pack them. I still need to look for the special color Hilo pineapple. (Next time!) The set up of tables for seller's does look like they are too cramp/close together but I didn't let that bother me. Hilo Farmer's Market is located at the corner of Kamehameha Ave. & Mamo Street. besides the frest local produce, you will also find artisanal goods such as baked goods, jams, honey, and handmade crafts, local meats, prepared foods, live music and entertainment here. When visiting, support local farmers and vendors, farm to table, stay and enjoy the lively atmosphere and community spirit! There's lot to see here!

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Nadine C.

Shopping in Hilo, Hawaii... The Big Island of Hawaii is the largest of the eight main islands of Hawaii. Hilo side (on the east) is currently the wettest spot on earth! It's no wonder that the fruits, vegetables, and flowers here are so healthy, colorful, and plentiful! We looked at the prices, and they are lower than those on O'ahu! My friend, CeCe, bought several types of fruits. She'll share with me when we get back to the hotel... LOL! Note: we found free street parking Also - remember to visit the booths across the street for crafts, food, and clothing. There's also shave ice, burger, and poke available. The tote bag is in the poke shop. Get $2 off with a Yelp check-in! Everyone is so kind and friendly here!

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Steve S.

This place has ruined me for other farmer's markets. The wide range of tropical fruits make this place feel unreal. In the mainland, we get these fruits, but they aren't picked ripe so they don't spoil. Here at the Farmer's Market, they are picked at their peak ripeness. The fruits are so sweet and bursting with flavor. Not only that, their prices are fantastic, $1.25 for a papaya? This time we picked up papayas, lychee, rambutan, cacao, star fruit and a coconut. There are several vendors selling the same produce. Some are cheaper than others. They have honey, agua fresca, breads, flowers. It's one of my favorite places to be.

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Whats the average price of produce (fruits and vegetables)?

Most things under $3: Papayas $1, dragon fruit $8/lb, lemons 2/$1, limes 3/$1, tomato's $2 pack of 4, lettuce $3/pack, kale $3 bunch, zucchini $2 each.

I know Wednesdays and Saturdays are the bigger markets, but what exactly is the difference vs the other days? I'm mainly interested in the differences of the produce available on regular days vs the big days.

Wednesday/ Saturdays usually have food trucks, and other days are less busy with customers and vendors, so probably less variety of products available, though when I went on a regular day they seemed to still have plenty of produce.

What fruits are available in end of February and early March? Specifically exotic, tropical fruits like rambutan, longans, lychees, mangosteen, mountain apples, star apples, durian, soursop, etc?

Hilo Farmer Market security guards are rude, bad-mannered, not polite, and not gentlemen. He showed me his fuck finger . He should not do like that to his customer. Right !!! I told the owner But nothing else happened. He just stays quiet inside… Read more

Can I bring all the produce on the plane to Honolulu?

Yes, to the other islands but not to the Continental US

Can someone list the truly organic produce vendors?

Aloha Bella, There are two organic farmers that are the most consistent at our Hilo Farmers Market. 1.) Josannas Organics Hawaii ( Wednesday) and 2.) Waiholokui Garden / the Salad Experience. (Saturday). Mahalo for your question and hope to see you… Read more

Will i be able to weigh the produce myself before purchasing?

Many of the owners sell by bunch or piece so you do not need to weigh the produce. Very few have scales but if they do they will let you weigh. It is very low key

How is it during the week? Is it just as crowed as the weekends? How is the parking during the week?

The Hilo Farmers Market is opened completely on Wednesdays and Saturdays. I have noticed no difference in crowd sizes. Parking can be a challenge sometimes, but if you are willing to walk a few blocks, that is not an issue. Some stalls appear to… Read more

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Maku'u Farmer's Market - macadamia nut croissant

Maku'u Farmer's Market

4.6(150 reviews)
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Arrived around 7:50 am on Sunday and had no issues parking ($2 well worth it). The variety of…read moreMaku'u Farmers market is unmatched- gorgeous fruit stands, lots of prepared food stands. The papaya salad was so fresh and at ($9) for a whole quart so affordable and easy to share with friends. The papaya stand was my favorite one as she makes the salad fresh in front of you. The purple tapioca potato pudding was so dense and interesting, really rich and lovely to try. I was also blown away by the macadamia nut croissant ($6), the croissant itself was fine, flaky and well baked, but the macadamia nut butter frangipane filling for the croissant stole the show. It was so decadent and sweet I savored every bite of the croissant! The marinated goat cheeses from the goat cheese stand were the most delicious goat cheese I've had in my life. Super creamy, luscious, silky and with interesting flavors. I grabbed two spicy goat cheeses I was so obsessed. There is so much to see eat and try! Happy I got to experience the Maku'u Farmers Market

Maku'u Farmer's Market only operates on Sundays so its a great place to stop by especially when a…read morelot of establishments have limited hours or closed for the day. This is a newer Farmer's market and popular with locals compared to the Downtown Hilo Farmer's Market located at oceanfront. Remember to bring $2 cash for parking and come early because by noon, the lot seemed to be filling up fast and many cars were lining up on the freeway to enter.

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Marcy's Variety Store

4.2(6 reviews)
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Marcy's is a Mini-Filipino store off the highway. You would never know from the outside looking in…read morebut they have a variety of great hard to find filipino products that may not be found at the bigger markets. I came in looking for specific pancit noodles and they had it! They also have an awesome selection of frozen goods like squid, prawns, and fish, that I was surprised to see in the back of the store at the frozen aisle. Everything in it was amazing and awesome! Even the variety of produce like long beans, fern, and green leafy types were surprising! Staff is friendly and prices are a bit cheaper on some products compared to the bigger stores! Cant wait to re-shop when we're back on this side of the island!

I have been hearing about Wilson's Shave Ice in Hilo for years ....it's my bf's FAVORITE shave ice…read moreplace in the world! So of course when I finally get to Hilo, we had to try it. Unfortunately for us, on our last day in Hilo when we went to try it Wilson's was inexplicably closed....whhhaaattt????!!!! With my sweet tooth still craving something tasty and my bf needing to mend his shocked heart over Wilson's, I suggested we get some Halo Halo. Instantly his eyes brightened and we jumped in the car to head to Marcy's Variety Store. Off of Makaala Street in an inconspicuous block, we pulled up to Marcy's Variety Store. Note to the wise, it's next door to a small Filipino bakery that also serves Halo Halo but they can't beat Marcy's. We ordered two, and the gal handed us over two gi-normous cups of Halo Halo. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/ojNY69j2gfwMI0er0YHpdA?select=bNnQqEpE-Y8WtQ6iTjWUMQ All kinds of tropical fruits and jellies dancing around the cup swirled with evaporated milk---all of this goodness is topped off with crushed ice and a heaping scoop of ube/vanilla ice cream. YUM!!!!!!!! And although my poor honey didn't get his Wilson's, he looked pretty happy enjoying his Halo Halo. (And my sweet tooth thanked me for it too!)

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