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Our Kaka'ako Farmer's Market
"Kaka‘ako Farmers’ Market is located in the heart of Honolulu’s hippest neighborhood, and brings the abundance of the country into the heart of the city. Plenty of fresh locally-grown fruits and vegetables, as well as delicious treats and eats line the market aisle. Stroll through the market and see the abundance that our island has to offer! KFM is conveniently located at the corner of Ala Moana Blvd & Ward Ave. 1050 Ala Moana Blvd, the old ward warehouse location. Plenty of free parking in our very own parking garage, enter off Auahi St. Saturdays, 8:00 am – 12:00 noon, rain or shine!"
Address: 440 Keawe St , Honolulu 96813, HI, US
State: HI
City: Honolulu
Zip Code: 96813



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Sizable farmers Market with all kinds of goods for sale. Need fruits and veggies, lots of that. There’s also a good amount of vendors selling jewelry and other small items that would be perfect for gift giving. The one downside is that it does get very crowded and if you’re here later in the mornings/early afternoon, it can get hot! Market is well behaved dog friendly. There is a ATM on site for those vendors who are cash only, there’s also a shaded food court so you can enjoy the awesome foods you purchase. Parking is plentiful and free.
One of the biggest farmers markets in the area. Local food, artwork, fresh produce and many healthy options. Hours are 8 am to 12 pm. You want to be there early. A lot of stands had sold out by 11:30 am. Hopefully we can return soon to get a better experience and try some of the local food.
I went on a Saturday. Large crowd. Had around 50 vendors selling a nice variety of goods. I highly recommend the Aloha Moringa tent for natural homemade soaps and lotions, The Corner Rolls tent for the Crispiest, Yummiest Rolls, The Chase Beasley Photography tent for the most amazing photographs of the islands, and Wynnward Farms for a delicious variety of natural teas and honey. Also, ALL of the fresh produce vendors were very affordable! I will definitely go again.
In general, I liked it, it was interesting. There are so many things on sale that it's dizzying. But I think that the prices are too high, especially for stickers and simple costume jewelry. Boba tea costs $7 for the small size! what?! It's regular tea!
Huge Saturday market open from 8-12 pm. The place gets very busy, making it difficult to find parking. Lots of food vendors to choose from and local crafts. Worth a visit if you’re near the area. I would recommend taking public transportation here.
Love all different kind of food and also shopping for various stuff from all parts of island. I get excited thinking about farmers market and can’t wait till Saturday
I'm posting this as I didn't find any exhaustive review for the young coconut. Here they sell young and fresh coconut. As of 2022 its $9. They only accept cash or venmo. Coconuts are not chilled. Served at outside temperature. Coconuts themselves aren't so young. They're aged. As you can see from the picture the meat is thick and it's not soft at all. Which means you're not really drinking a fresh coconut right out of tree. It's probably aged around 1 month or so. The shell is actually pretty tough. As for the taste, I prefer younger coconuts than this one. The taste for this isn't too different from aged/matured brown coconuts. If this place was in South Florida I'd probably rate 2/5 due to competition as you'd be able to get better coconuts for $3/each. However due to the scarcity of coconuts here. I rated 3/5.
Cute farmers market with tons of delicious pastries, food, drinks, and souvenirs. Love this candles… they smell so good. The Farmers market is divided by the street and you can definitely hop on a bicycle from your hotel to this lovely place. :
Fun, and big on both sides of Ala Moana Boulevard, but there are more vendors of ready-made foodstuffs and arts than fresh produce. Go to other farmer markets if you’re primarily searching for fresh, local fruits and vegetables
A bunch of food stands with a bunch of delicacies from across the island. I thought that the dim sum and abalone stands were very tasty and unique! Would definitely recommend for anyone visiting. It’s definitely expensive though.
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