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Kaka'ako Farmers Market - It's busy Saturday morning 3/22

Kaka'ako Farmers Market

4.5(299 reviews)
14.4 miKaka'ako
$$

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.

Kaka'ako Farmers Market is my favorite to visit. Lots of great vendors and we always make it a…read morepoint to plan our trip so that we get to come here on Saturday mornings. So many great vendors on both sides of the street. I always go get the green juice, the handmade Chinese noodles are great, and I love the Almond tree toffee. This time I did try the loaded hash browns from a certain stand where I can't remember the name, but it was in the middle. They were amazing and probably the best hash browns I've ever had - crispy on the outside and hot on the inside. My son ended up eating the whole thing! Vermilli is a small booth that sells clothing and I always end up buying something from there. The woman who owns it has been there every time, and I love her designs. Such a great place to shop local and they always have someone playing music!

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Farmers Market - Windward Mall - This vendor is not honest.

Farmers Market - Windward Mall

4.5(142 reviews)
13.7 mi
$

Today I decided to check out the Windward Mall Farmers Market . Actually I went to see my friend…read morewho has a booth there . Her booth is called Cake + Sweets by Emily located right in the middle near the center stage area . She sells from Tarts, brownies, Lilikoi bars or lemon bars and all kinds of Banana pudding . Had to patronize her business before she goes on maternity. She runs her business with her husband very friendly service and can't go wrong with sweets lol Support local

Available every Wednesday from 2p-6p and Sunday from 10a-2p. I've been to the market on both days…read more Wednesdays have more produce than retail vendors and all located on the ground floor. Sundays have all of that plus baked goods and a few beverages on the second floor. Many vendors providing samples so that you can try before you buy. My mom was looking for mixed cut fruits, though there's only one vendor with cut watermelon, every one else has whole fruits, and mainly vegetables at their booths. Ample free parking located out front. I stopped by a few of my favorites, one being Dip Into Paradise that specializes in local made butters, jams, syrups, and all kinds of snacks. They don't have a storefront, so make sure you get all your items from them at the farmers market. Or have them shipped to the comfort of your homes; free shipping anywhere in the U.S. on orders of $100 or more. The uncles running the booth are super kind, knowledgeable with their products and very accommodating. I do wish them all the success on their endeavors. Overall, the market is worth checking out, if you're looking for some snacks, fresh fruits and veggies to hold you through the week!

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Farmers Market - Windward Mall - Yummy fruit bought at the farmers market. Great prices as well!

Yummy fruit bought at the farmers market. Great prices as well!

Farmers Market - Windward Mall - Get your Molokai Hot...hot buns...er...bread...yeah bread!!! LOL!

Get your Molokai Hot...hot buns...er...bread...yeah bread!!! LOL!

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Aloha Stadium Swap Meet & Marketplace - 10.23.24 souvenir tote bags

Aloha Stadium Swap Meet & Marketplace

4.0(1.4k reviews)
7.3 mi
$$

One of the biggest swap meets on the island, and probably the most popular. There are dozens of…read morevendors, and yeah, some of them sell similar stuff, which honestly works in your favor if you're trying to grab souvenirs without paying Waikiki prices. But if you want something a little more special, definitely look for the local vendors. There are some great spots with handmade items. A few of my favorites that I actually bought from and brought home and I am using: - Cheeky Beach: super cute beachwear by Vivian and her son (they also have a shop in Haleiwa) - Touch of a Goddess: handmade jewelry by a mother-daughter duo - Leonardo Dale Photography: beautiful photo art of the island now displaying at my house. There's a ton to see, so go with time, it's a big market. They also have food and sometimes live music. Admission is $2 per person (cash only), and I'd recommend bringing cash since a lot of vendors don't take cards.

After years of inactivity, a plan to revitalize the Aloha Stadium has been approved and demolition…read moreof the site to begin...so what about the iconic swap meet? The stalls consolidated across the street and rather than walking all round the stadium, the stalls are lined in neat rows (some in conexs that open up to be a store. All my favorite stalls seem to have made the move - the food trucks have also made the trek across the street. Parking is available in the back and also by the tram station parking lot - just need to walk a little bit. Cost remains $1 for Kama'ainas *locals) and active duty military, $2 for all else. A great place to purchase touristy items, but also stuff you don't think you need until you see it. Check it out! I'm glad the authorities realized the need to keep the Aloha Swap Meet.

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Farmlovers Markets - Journey breakfast sandos

Farmlovers Markets

4.2(77 reviews)
17.3 mi
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Great Aloha, selection, local creations, quality, great grinds and fresh produce!…read moreThe friendly service and smiles from venders make the Aloha Spirit the main event here. Outdoor seating, covered booths all create the perfect Ambiance for shopping, people watching and making life long friends. My favorite Sunday Spot to finish my weekend! Tip: to beat the crowds of locals and tourists, the earlier the better to arrive and claim your free parking spot! Grab a O'Ma'o Man Smoothie with an extra ginger shot, cruise over to Fields of Aloha for great local grown produce, Homemade Local YELPTASTIC Jams & Butter's from Summer Sky Farms & Hawaiian Preserves and make your way to da Grab da Best BAGAL at BIG TIME BAGELS!! Then there are the booths of hand made local art work, clothes, jewelry and other local creations. Outdoor Bathrooms for all at furthest end of Market. A must visit when in Kailua on a Sunday!

A great way to spend Sunday brunch time at the Kailua Town Farmers' Market…read more This popular Windward farmers market is centrally located across Adventist Health Castle Hospital on Sundays 8am to 12 noon. Features many interesting food, drink, and produce stands, including German pastries, fresh bagels, Mazemen broth-less ramen, and Omao Man for green drinks. The variety of choices just about guarantees a return visit! There's ample parking in the same lot (turn right into the lot as directed by staff) or on the street. Parking opens up with the turnover so do not be discouraged by the short line of cars. Please refrain from parking in the hospital lot.

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Fruit bowl from Sugah Papi Farms

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Honolulu Farmers' Market - Batsmaru reusable drinking glass with leak proof lid and straw

Honolulu Farmers' Market

4.0(159 reviews)
14.5 mi
$$

Okay, I've only been here technically once, but I have to say:…read more The first time I went here and got Thai food. The pumpkin curry bowl with sticky rice and the pork skewers are AMAZING. The second time, my boyfriend got produce from vendors bring home ingredients to make pico de gallo, and it was so fresh that a quart and a half disappeared in two days. BUT the main reason I'm writing this is for the gentleman that makes one of the TOP THREE pastas I've had IN HAWAII. First is probably Uni pasta (or something else pasta) from Arancino Kahala. Second is La Cucina. Third, but coming up very close is this random never would have suspected it farmer's market pasta. Carbonara and Amatriciana. Just get those. It's gonna take 30 minutes, even if you get there early. It's one guy making pasta from scratch, fresh, with noodles and sauces that he made from scratch. Just put your order in, go buy your veggies and bread, wander around to look at booths, then come back. My boyfriend hates waiting in line but he said he would wait an hour for this. We left some of it out and ate it five hours later and it was STILL delicious, even all cold. Even the best restaurant stuff you save isn't THIS good later on. I don't like that I spilled this secret spot, but I really hope he opens his own restaurant one day, if he wants to. I would eat his pasta and bread every day and enjoy every pound that I put on!

This market has definitely seen better days. The Hawaii Farm Bureau has to do something to attract…read moremore vendors. Currently there is only 20 vendors listed on the website. I usually go ever week to grab a pot pie for my wife for dinner. Ho Farms and King's Farm are great places to stop to grab a restock of produce during the middle of the week.

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On the King Street side today

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Manoa Farmers' Market - Beautiful pin cushion protea

Manoa Farmers' Market

4.1(75 reviews)
16.2 miManoa
$

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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People's Open Market - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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