Ube Affogato from Joja
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Pineapple Italian soda from joja
North shore pasta from Joja foodtruck
Katsu Sando food truck
Bang bang dirty rice, gluten free from Joja foodtruck
Dragon Caesar from Joja
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Bottom level at end for Joja foodtruck
Joja at end of lower level
Truffle hamachi from joja
Teruya's Andagi bento. Vegetarian dishes plus one of their andagi.
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Bang bang from joja
Easter-themed wheatgrass
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Strawberry Italian soda from Joja
LM B.
Oct 22, 2024
I was recently introduced to this market by a friend! Now I come here to grab some local fruit and micromunchies greens :) Its a really nice location and I can't wait to come back again and try something new.
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Tara K.
May 20, 2024
Yess!! Come visit the local vendors here! It's every Tuesdays from 4-6pm but go early to get the fresh stuff! I love this market! It's friendly lots of parking, great food and crafts, supporting local is better! Come visit !!
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Serena M.
Mar 6, 2021
I think this is my favorite Farmers market on the island. It's at night so it's not super hot, there's a lot of parking, and it's not super overwhelming with so many vendors.This Farmers Market is held every Tuesday at Kaiser High School parking lot from 4:00pm to 6:00pm. You park on the same area and walk down to the vendors. I think there two rows of vendors. I really like this market also because they have a lot of Japanese food vendors. It was a little difficult to decide what to get for dinner. I got food from three different places. I got the takoyaki. You can get the original or you can get it with cheese. We went with the original. Then we got Nabeyaki udon and tempura bowl from another vendor. And at the last vendor we got a kakuni bowl. They were all decent prices and it was still nice and hot when we brought it home since we live so close. All of the food was good. For the Nabeyaki I had to make the broth they provided but it only took a few minutes. My husband liked the kakuni bowl and I think it was only $10. I will definitely be checking this place out again. I saw a lot of dessert places that I wanted to try too. I wanted to keep circling and checking out more places but my daughter kept telling me she had to go to the bathroom. If you come, I'd recommend you come early because some vendors were running out of things and most importantly, have your kids use the bathroom before.
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Terry K.
Aug 12, 2020
CoViD 19= #13 "NEW" Open Market Shopping Experience"It's a small world after all".... My first visit to this cute Farmers Market and I run into Yelper Jo Y and I stroll with Yelper Therese H. Now then about this place:Covid Pros:1) EVERY attendee both shopper and vendor alike ALL WORE MASKS!2) EVERY shopper RESPECTED the 6' distance rule3) EVERY vendor had in addtion to face masks had addtional PPE= latex gloves when touching and serving you their productsCons:??? None actually except for the 90 degree heat pounding down on you as this Farmers Market is located in the Kaiser High School parking lot.Now, about this place:1) Vendor booth fee = $252) Proceeds benefit Kaiser High School PTSA3) Still relatively small, parking available and LOTS of eateries many of which you would recognize. For example:Ruby Tuesdays= $11 Rib Meal (complete with fixin'sColin Hazama C4= $15-$20 meals. Menu varies by the weekSweet Revenge= Pinkie is there with their delicious piesLa Tour= Box Van there selling their breadsThere are quite a few other eateries including Mochi Strawberries! My pick of the day. Here's the story: fresh fruit wrapped in mochi WITHOUT preservatives. Fruits HUGE and FRESH. Pricey but worth every dollar.There are many individual vendors selling cookies, snacks, fruits, vegetables, hand crafted items (including MASKS) Hours: every Tuesday from 4 - 6 pm. The first Tuesday of the month offers a neat idea known as "Plant exchange". Take from your garden something someone else may want to try to plant and grow. Exchange it for something YOU may want to plant and grow.If you go early, let the vendors set their booths up or stand in line patiently. You would want to go early for parking's sake. If you go after 4 pm, please be patient and considerate to the pedestrians while you look for parking. IF you park on the upper levels, be careful when walking down the concrete stairs. The stairs are steep and narrow. Nothing that a little bit of attention and careful tending to your walking A must try for all who enjoy the Farmer's market scene. Good food, small enough to enjoy everything! For the east side residents; go to get your dinner and dessert on the way home from work! Well worth the stop!
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Andy F.
Dec 24, 2020
It's amazing how the Kaiser PTSA Farmers Market has changed during these Covid times. Before the pandemic, it was extremely bare with the same vendors every week.Now, restarting after lockdowns, this Farmers Market has expanded tenfold. There are so many vendors now with a large variety of food and crafts. Many restaurants are participating here as well, such as Kazan Ramen (known for its Volcano Ramen), Yakiniku Sizzle, Pig and the Lady, Sweet Revenge, Ruby Tuesday, and etc.Every time I've been here on Tuesdays from 4-6PM, it's always packed. Most of the vendors are friendly, but a few are very snotty (usually teenagers).My only gripe is some of the pricing for a few vendors. I want to support local and help out for those having any hardships, but we're all suffering hardships, so setting prices that are unreasonably high or adding random fees that aren't mentioned at all is unacceptable. I purchased something that I easily added to $12, but the girl told me $13. Uhhh, what? It was after I asked, she said the extra dollar is for the plastic box. If you do it like that, it's extremely suspicious. No where it says there a charge for boxes. That was upsetting, and really wanted to just walk away, but I don't answer rudeness with rudeness.Overall, this farmers market almost feels like the one at KCC from the amount of vendors and amount of people walking around. Though, keeping the six foot distance isn't followed THAT well, and I still find it bizarre people would just walk around with masks down to eat or drink.
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Lyn L.
Jun 30, 2020
Went to check out the Farmers Market at Kaiser High School today.. it's small, only one Two-sided row of booths and runs from 4pm-6pm on Tuesday. Some veggies and lots of other stuff. Opal Thai Food, Kaji's Kitchen (smoked marlin, smoked marlin dip), Pig and The Lady(lots of their popular dishes...i got oxtail pho) , Yakiniku Sizzle (kakuni), Hawaii Sweet Collection( yummy)Okoshi , Anykine Stuff( Freezedried skittles, other candies, planter markers and other cool stuff) and even Terra-wash... wash your cloth for the entire year with Terrawash... no harsh chemicals ! I'm so happy with my dinner options and goodies! I want to go back every Tuesday to pick up my dinner!! No need cook!
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Irene M.
Feb 10, 2021
I just about NEVER have Saturdays off in forever so I barely get to go to any sort of farmers market, but some like this Kaiser PTSA that have it on a weeknight is a blessing for me to enjoy. I know it's not the easiest to do and only hope that I continue to see all the vendor and more participate.There were a few food truck and a bunch of crafty folks with their uniqueness it's fantastic. I did picked up a few things like freeze dried jolly ranchers by Any Kine Snax and several beautiful sewn items by YuYu Crafted. A crazy crafter myself I just love seeing all the inspirational love they all have, thank you!
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MeiMei F.
Sep 7, 2022
Loved all the food vendors here! We bought a huge chunk of fresh caught ahi, enjoyed musubi, butter mochi and Olay's Thai. Look forward to sampling a chicken pot pie next time. However, I was a bit disappointed in the fresh produce. It is less a farmer's market and more a vendors and food truck situation. There was literally only one stand selling greens!! It was great stuff from Waimanalo, but I had expected 5 or more tables of produce. Bummer on that front.
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Melissa Y.
Dec 27, 2022
Love the Kaiser High Farmers Market! Not overwhelming in size but a good variety. There are about two parking aisles full of vendors. Some of my top favorite vendors are Nabeya Maido, Chef Kajis, Kakaako Sizzle, Katsu Sando, C4, Simply Ono, Sweet Revenge; & Joja. Gonna miss Kimie Biz a cute small business. Another perk of this market is every few weeks I think it's the second Tuesday there is a plant exchange/swap. I also really appreciate that it really is homegrown and they often allow the Kaiser High student Covid to sell lemonade or baked goods to raise funds. Open Tuesdays 4-6:30 (used to be 6 they just extended hours in the last few months) other than holidays or during certain school events or road work. No pets allowed other than service animals.
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Lily D.
Aug 28, 2020
This farmers market is on Tuesday evenings from 4-6 pm and is located in the lower parking lot of kaiser high school. There's a lot of parking, but they're really small and compact. The stairs that lead you down to the market is steep too so watch your step! I've seen a lot of dogs here, but it's so hot this summer! Just be aware of heat exhaustion from your puppies if you decide to bring them along. They have a good variety of vendors and most of the long lines are for the produce stands. They have a little mix of everything along with your typical vendors (sweet revenge, pig and the lady, la tour). It's worth checking out if you're in the area and some of the vendors here do pre orders.
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