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    Kuilima Farm

    4.2 (26 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    The best!
    Karineh H.

    Best banana lumpias ever! Possibly one of the best treats on island, and at just $1.00 apiece, a deal that can't be beat!

    Rudest old ladies on the island
    Kelly S.

    Terrible service and rotten produce. Worse island experience ever!! Found this farm stand and was so excited for it only to be so disappointed. *We got: - fresh coconut: both of them that were opened was so sour! $10 0/5 stars Old ladies so since it's natural it's supposed to be sour. As if I haven't had more coconuts then how old she was in age. They refused to give my money back or even a better coconut. - fried banana: is fried in old a** oil. It had a stench. Definitely wish we stuck to one instead of getting 3 (bc I heard about the hype). $1 each 2/5 stars Ended up with a $10 coconut to only take pictures with. Wishing Kuilima the business you deserve with this service.

    Fresh as fresh!
    Jordan W.

    Super convenient location right off Kamehameha Hwy near Kahuku/Turtle Bay. Wife got a bag of precut fruit and I grabbed a half dozen clementines as well. Pretty good deal for $9. Fruit was fresh and delicious! Sweet and juicy, crisp and perfectly ripe. The couple at checkout were very friendly and seemed to love being on the farm. We stopped by early and didn't try the Shave Ice but we've seen a line every time we drive by. Plenty of parking even though it's right off the road.

    Ice cream banana
    Rebecca C.

    Ice cream bananas were the deal of the day. A whole bunch (9) for $5! Definitely was interested in some other fruit such as the dragon fruit, star fruit, and papaya, but it was more pricy than expected! Dirt road parking and quite small. Don't miss the entrance!

    Suzie R.

    Lovely little farmers market/farm. We bought a bunch of very unique items...magnesium drops, honey, and gluten free pancake mix. Great spot to pick up some unique souvenirs and gifts for family back home. We also bought a bag of sliced papaya for snacking...yummmm! So good. Everyone is super friendly and welcoming.

    Fresh papaya
    Tim C.

    My motto: so much fresh fruit, so little time. We were met by the sweetest, old Asian woman wearing what I'm told was her signature scarf. I filled my burlap bag and cashed out with a big smile. Fresh, welcoming, and with pre-cut fruit you can enjoy on the road. Also, try her fresh fruit juices sold in glass jars. Fabulous!

    Sunil R.

    We went on a bike trip and made a stop here to refuel. I had some fresh coconut which was so refreshing and bought a LOT of fresh fruit which went quickly. Super nice people.

    Carly M.

    I can't believe this was my first time stopping here. I love farmers markets and this hits the spot! There's several separate fruits and vegetables stands here. We walked around and looked at all of them. We got a bottle water, cucumber and banana. $3 for all of those items. I also purchased a fresh coconut for $12. The juice was really good. After we finished the juice the nice lady cracked it open so we could get eat the coconut meat. The stands were very clean. The staff was friendly. I saw a few gluten rice treats at one of the stands. Definitely worth a stop !

    Turon!
    Rochelle M.

    We had to pick up a bag of our favorite turon before heading into Hale'iwa. We were met with the same friendly faces and always fresh, warm, crispy, perfectly sweet turon! We enjoyed our treats at a picnic table while enjoying the beautiful views.

    The shaved ice at the farm stand was very tasty. I very much appreciate how it is made of natural / non-toxic ingredients. The staff were kind and a pleasure to interact with as well!

    Sandy B.

    Next stop, just a few miles from where we ate lunch. But still worth stopping. 3-4 little stores. Farmers market type. Biggest one in the middle. Ice cold coconuts you can stick a straw in. They have local sweet powder you can dip the fruit in. Very good. Everything looked amazing. If I wasn't so full, we would have bought more. Beautiful views and a couple of picnic tables.

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    Ariel J.

    Vegan friendly farm stand with lots of fruit options. Bought some papaya, a fried banana, & a bag of various fruits. A lot of parking out front. We rode bikes and felt safe to park on the side. Not sure if the stands will take a card in a pinch, but our cashiers asked for cash only. Very clean and welcoming atmosphere. Can't wait to return and try their danishes.

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    lovely tour and amazing to see the produc, Dewey and tour guides are so knowledgeable and interesting

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    Kahuku Land Farms Stand

    Kahuku Land Farms Stand

    3.9(174 reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    Fell in love with this place when we first visited back in 2016. I think the romance of Hawaii…read moreblinded us, as we bought pretty much every fruit available from papayas, mangoes, sugar apples, rambutan, guavas and so much more and paid close to $5 a bag. It was a yearly thing for us - late Mar through mid-Apr. Fried bananas were awesome too! But then we started seeing produce boxes and packaging that were similar to the ones back home in NY. My kids picked up on it and at first I just brushed it off - No way would they be buying fruit from the grocery store and upcharging tourists. Not these sweet little old ladies. Turns out, that's exactly what they were doing. Fast forward to our most recent trip - April 2nd 2026. Trump's tariffs went into effect and all of a sudden, none of the exotic fruits were to be found. The sweet little old ladies, who btw are all filipinos (not native Hawaiians), claimed that the fruits we've been buying during same time for several years were now out of season! Hmmm..... sus! The only fruits they had were papayas, mangoes, guava and coconut slices. Please beware before shelling out top dollars thinking the fruit at these stands are locally grown! And now the prices for the same plastic bags are $7.

    Kahuku land farm stand is in a roadside parking lot with a few other stands. My wife had been…read morelooking for Hawaiian bananas. We pulled in just to check and see what they had. She did find a couple different kinds of banana and bought a couple of each. They had so many amazing things it made for a great place to stop. They were close to closing, so we really didn't get a great look at things. Plus, we were on our way to the beach. I wish I could remember the other thing my wife bought, I just remember she loved it. Since my son likes to get unusual ball caps, he bought one there. I was about to buy one for myself when he bought it, but I couldn't do that to him. An amazing place to stop for fresh fruit.

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    Kahuku Land Farms Stand - Coconuts

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    Haleiwa Farmers' Market - Fried pork shumai from one of the stands

    Haleiwa Farmers' Market

    3.7(19 reviews)
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    I pulled into the Haleiwa Farmers' market in Waimea Valley on a whim. Not yet wanting to return…read morehome, I was driving along when I saw a sign advertising it and it happened to be in full swing. Occurs Thursdays from 2-6pm. Parking was tight (but free!) and I found a spot after a few minutes before making my way into a covered common area. There were many vendors packed into a small space of the Pikake Pavilion making it somewhat difficult to navigate but forced me to slow down and take it all in. There were may food vendors, some crafts, and local produce available to peruse. The variety was nice and the prices reasonable. Everyone was very friendly and I had a great time shopping. My husband and I bought some honey and a number of apple bananas. There is a small seating area where you can enjoy your bounty or simply relax. We walked around the grounds and were entranced by a pair of peacocks hanging out in some very high branches. Due to recent rains, there was a swollen river to sit down by and watch the clouds roll by from under a fantastically large and beautiful tree. Wish I had been able to check into this location with time to tour the rest of the grounds.

    Saw this Farmers Market advertised for only Thursday 2-6p only so we made sure to pass by. I…read morethought it would actually be a Farmer's Market with fresh meats, veggies and fish but it was more a small market of goods, food vendors and a small veggie stand. There were some good eats here. Prices are average. My fave was the slushy honey pineapple drink in a coconut shell for $10. Don't pass this up. Good thing their was no entrance fee. There is limited parking. This was held at the 'Waimea Visitors Center'. Just don't expect an actual farmers Market...[113/100]

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    Haleiwa Farmers' Market - Homemade pasta stand!

    Homemade pasta stand!

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    Cool jam/butter/marmalade stand by Akaka Farms

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    Kuilima Farm - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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