Rainbow
Watercress to make tofu salad
Today's haul
Mochi - special fillings
Fresh ferns to make ho'io/pohole salad
Last day here 3/26/23 find them at Ward L&L by Grandma G's
$7 only
Breakfast 9-18-22
great tasting coffee
interior
menu
No scrambled, over hard; they have laulau too per Hubs
Breakfast Portuguese sausage & hot dogs 9-25-22
Banana bread
Tomatoes, Choy sum, green beans and Okinawan sweet potatoes
Breakfast from Granda G's; look for their restaurant in town across from Straub
Over easy egg
Scrambled eggs
9-18-22
3/13/22 haul
Fried rice breakfast from Grandma G's. Choice of 5 meats, style of egg. $8
outside
Deandra V.
Mar 13, 2022
Great farmers market for the locals of Mililani. Located at Mililani High School every Sunday 0800-1100. Ample parking to choose from between 2 lots. Smaller market compared to Kakaako and Kailua but still has a great selection of veggies, fresh fish and eggs, market items and hot food vendors. Pig and the lady no longer there. Some vendors but not all accept card, make sure bring some cash. Pet friendly!
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Connie W.
Jul 13, 2021
Going to farmers market is like going treasure hunting, you never know what gems you will find. This is a small operation, all vendors are within sight, lines are short.Here are some of my surprise discoveries:Big ripe papayas $1 each.Awesome coffeeUnique Laulaus - a butter fish one and a corned beef one
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Scot U.
Jun 28, 2020
Support the local farmers and small businesses by buying local or buying locally made! This market opens early and by 700 am you can pick up your vegetables for the week with no or little lines! The vendors open their stalls earlier than advertised such is really great!Parking is never a problem but of course I go early so I'm not sure how it is later in the day. But got the Town Center right across the street with tons of parking if needed. So if you want local veggies, fruits, eggs, locally made food and products like bread, pop corn, mochi, andagi, pickles, and other ethnic foods, try check this place out on a Sunday morning if you live in the area.
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Gail U.
Mar 22, 2020
Wow! I wondered whether I should chance it but figured less coming in touch with people waiting in line to pay at a market or at the bulk shopping giants.They took their mission to sell you fresh items, plate lunches, breakfast plates, bread and more seriously. I think most of the booths I passed had a chalk drawing on the ground in front their space saying WAIT. Throughout the path there was written in large chalked letters 6 feet social distancing.Some were more elaborate including only 2 people can enter at a time. Loved that. Of course when you pay for your items in cash it's regular distancing. Just hope the vendors remain healthy.The last stall I entered even wrote their name, Pit Farm and their phone number in case the market is told to shut down.Been cooking lunch and dinner daily for the most part of two weeks with a few breaks of picking up take out. Bought just enough fresh veggies and one papaya for this week. Keep safe everyone. Electricity for light, cooking, a/c, and tv plus charging the cell phone, you remain a source of comfort and indoor entertainment while sheltering in place.We can all cheer when we can dine in restaurants again and bump up our reviews. Til then, take care
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Grace L.
Sep 18, 2022
Thank you yelp! I had a couple hours to kill on a Sunday morning and the farmers market popped up. Perfect!It's located in the Mililani HS parking lot, super easy to find. Plenty parking and plenty stalls to shop at. I got there at 10am and there weren't many people there. The only line was at the Sage Creamery truck for coffee and dessert. I walked right up to Olay and ordered a plate lunch. Wish they used gloves cuz the girl there was licking her fingers gross! Food was good but I get a bit sick thinking about that. Lots of produce and speciality stalls. No eating on site which was a bummer but otherwise great little place to visit if you're nearby!
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Joy N.
Jan 17, 2022
This is a great farmers market- every Sunday at Mililani High School. Parking is easy since there's 2 lots (we prefer the lower lot by the gym) and the lines are usually very manageable, so we make it a nice quick visit. There's a great mix of vendors too!! We definitely have our regular stops like poi, la tour bread, local eggs and of course a scoop of sage creamery ice cream for the kiddo!
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Michael C.
Dec 24, 2020
Before COVID I only can here only couple of times. Now this is my go to market where I pick up my produce every week from PIT FARM!! [PARKING] can be easy or it can be difficult, you never know til you actually get there. [HANDICAP] there are couple of handicap parking stalls though sometimes get people parking in the access aisle so be aware of that.
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Joy N.
May 26, 2020
I am a sucker for Farmer's Markets!!! This one at Mililani High School is great!!! It is normally located in the top parking lot (off Meheula Parkway, parking by the cafeteria and the market is towards the end of the lot before the gym). This market is held every Sunday from 8 am - 11 am. You may think that 3 hours is enough time to shop and get everything you want, but really it's not...have a plan!! LOL.There are at least 3 produce vendors and all of their wares look so fresh and healthy!!! Kamuela Tomatoes are sold here at a great price, and the tomatoes are HUGE and so red!! Ka Lei eggs also has a booth for those who want a good price on their eggs. Don't forget the food vendors!!! The smells from their on site cooking just makes you drool as you walk around!! The best part of this farmer's market for me is the setup - there are enough vendors that you can get everything you want, but not so many that you feel crowded when you walk around. The booths are setup around the edge of the parking lot and that leaves so much room for people walking around, stopping to read menu's, prices, or just talk story as they see friends/family.
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Michelle A.
Sep 29, 2024
Lots of varieties of produce. Affordable too. Prices from each vendor pretty much comparable. 09/29/24 Bought papaya from a vendor that sells Big Island papayas. Everyone friendly and helpful except the cashier. He needs to learn some customer service. Not once did he make eye contact or look up. All the time his eyes were focus on his cell phone. Not even a "Thank you" came from him.
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Ranna R.
Mar 20, 2024
Best food and local ambience. A great way to meet locals and buy local. The fresh fruit and vegetables were the best
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