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Vendors
Acting like a tourist
Elsie's Smoothie Shack
11-4-24. Parking lot
Entrance to Cultural Center
Charlie K.
Sep 9, 2024
Our hotel was conveniently located next to the Hukilau Marketplace, so we were able to walk to the market in a couple minutes. They have a bunch of vendor stalls for restaurants and shopping, so you could easily spend a few hours here. It wasn't that packed when we visited around dinner time which was a plus, we ended up dining and checking out a few shops. Great place to walk around and explore one of the gems in Laie!Best,Charlie
Read MoreLloyd C.
Nov 5, 2024
Hukilau Marketplace is located next to the Polynesian Cultural Center that offers food trucks, and restaurant, food stands, clothing, jewelry, etc. Sure, it's a tourist spot but it's neat to walk around and learn, eat, and just enjoy!
Read MoreJazzy J.
Dec 8, 2024
Oahu has changed so much in a great way, so much more places to go to and 1 week trip wouldn't be enough. PCC is one of the must-see places on Oahu if you haven't been yet. Hukilau Marketplace is next to Polynesian Cultural Center and last time I went to PCC, this market wasn't around yet. It was so nice to see that they've added this place...they have souvenir stores, restaurants and food trucks! It's a cute hangout place, I love it!
Read MoreCraig T.
Jul 19, 2023
Dropped off some customers at the Polynesian Cultural Center . Needed to go to the restroom so I stopped by the Hukilau Marketplace right next door to the Cultural Center . Actually in this Marketplace that's where they have their evening hula show held at . So I played Tourist today I walked around a little and there's a lot of vendors from selling Hawaiian jewelry and necklaces. Lots of eating places along with fresh fruit stands and smoothies. I saw a few food trucks in the parking lot as well. Support local if your in the area
Read MoreEllen S.
Aug 12, 2023
cute place to walk around the check out some food trucks and little shops. Its well organized with shops for everyone ... souvenir shopping, jewelry, etcIt's connected to the Polynesian Cultural Center and if you are going to catch a show there, come early or stay late to see what the marketplace has to offer. Everyone was friendly and there's a cool things to see and yummy treats to eat!
Read MoreKimberly H.
Jul 25, 2024
Absolutely love this place and really great prices all around. Everyone was super helpful and friendly and the service was great. They had a great selection of pareos (sarong) and the price was really great. I liked it so much. I got a couple of them. I thought I'd find more on the island or even in Kauai and they were thin and backing was lighter almost like someone took a piece of fabric and just cut it and made a sarong..... but not this place!I can't say they were the best for the shaved ice, but it was pretty good. There was a lot of variety of restaurants and shops. When I go back, I'll definitely go there.
Read MoreAriel J.
Aug 28, 2023
Right outside the PCC. Lots of cute little vendors selling trinkets and souvenirs. Plenty of food options. Clean and safe.
Read MoreUltima M.
Sep 27, 2022
This is a great place to hang out at!!This venue has many shops and food trucksYou can spend all day here easily Venue is well organized Nice decor Plenty of free parkingVenue is safe Kid friendly I came here several times during my stayEach time I found something new to buy
Read MoreEric W.
Jul 22, 2023
If you're looking for a throwback outdoor mall, this is a good place.We came here looking for lunch and were not disappointed. There are a lot of good restaurants and shops. We ate at Pounders and also got a Kona ice from that stand.We had an exchange at the Na Hoku store. We browsed the gift shops and considered buying items.It may be a bit touristy but I'd still go here as a local because the food looks really good.There was plenty of parking and a lot of great options for food and desserts.Definitely worth going here. There aren't a lot of other options in the area.
Read MoreKim G.
Sep 30, 2021
Located right in front of the Polynesian Cuktural Center, there are several foot carts and restaurants offering a variety of food and smoothies, ice and deserts. Tita's Grill, made famous by Guy Fieri, is located here. Around the food carts are several tables of all sizes so whether you are alone or with a large group, there is plenty of seating. If you are shopping for souvenirs, Goo's Plantation Store has you covered. They have all the common Hawaiian food items and some unique, like dark chocolate covered pineapple. Wooden bowls and cutting boards, beach towels, magnets, t-shirts, jewelry - everything you see in the smaller stores but all located here. Hapa Home is filled with home decor and gift items, all with a beachy theme. Pillows, ceramics, glassware, serving platters, wooden bowls, small pieces of furniture, jewelry and more. Plenty of parking, and it's free. Stop here before going to the Polynesian Cultural Center or in your way to the North Shore.
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Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt, Shaved Ice, Souvenir Shops
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Desserts, Coffee & Tea, Souvenir Shops