Baby tomatoes fresh picked
Grown on Big Island.
a variety of vegetables
I heart lychees! $3.75/lb.
people walking and shopping
Dragonfruit
a lot of people walking around
Ripe papaya!
Quite small; maybe a dozen different vendors
bananas and other fruits
Open market METERS
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He is the 1st Van on right side when you enter.
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Amanda S.
Dec 21, 2024
Due to few recent comments I figure I should post! I just moved in across the street and saw them setting up so I had to check it out. There's only 2 vendors, but they have everything you need for produce and at reasonable prices. Uncles selling were very kind and friendly. Support local growers! The avocado was picked just yesterday, he told me when it would be ready, and told me he's trying a new variety of tomatoes. Don't buy your produce shipped from the mainland, go here on saturdays! They're only there one hour, 11-12, so you have to be on top of it.
Read MoreLorrie G.
Oct 19, 2019
I love buying my vegetables from any farmers market. Buy local, Live local help local farmers!! DON'T FORGET TO RINSE/WASH all vegetables too! ALSO, Just get to know the farmers you buy from. There's 1 guy here in Salt lake Plaza Landmark meters farmers market you don't want to buy from. He's the very 1st Van when you enter. On the right side - His charges are ridiculous, his scale is off TOO and charges double for his papayas, bananas. Just make sure with everyone you purchase from you know what you being charged. There use to be more vendors, now maybe a handful only. Why? Crops not producing?
Read MoreJennifer H.
Jan 30, 2010
Farmers' Markets are called Open Markets in Hawaii.This is one of the smaller markets, but to be able to buy my food gets an extra star.The food is mostly locally grown, but like all the small markets, many items are imported. Hawaii only grows 15% of its food source, so that 85% also affect the open markets.Don't let the listing fool you, the market actually opens earlier, but money is not exchanged until official time.At 11AM, everyone gets ready by selecting all their choices and have the cash handy. At 11:15, the horn blows, and money is exchanged. The system is funny, but it works.This is where I get my fresh pineapple - the guy at the first stand has a box. If you have had produce that has never been refrigerated or sprayed (to inhibit the naturally-rippen gas that produce emits), then you haven't had good food...Don't forget your reusable bags.
Read MoreCy C.
Nov 19, 2011
Before I begin this review of this market, let me just say I live around this area. So my ratings is merely based on its convenience near my home. I will not be comparing this to any other markets. I've lived in this neighborhood over 5 years and only last week I realized this event existed.For those of you expecting a huge open market then you come to the wrong place. Like I said this market is merely there to give the Salk Lake residents an option to buy fruits and vegetables. Its basically located in the parking lot. Salt Lake people know this parking lot as the only available parking area in congested Salt Lake.There are no more than 10 vendors. Its basically a place to buy fruits and vegetables and nothing else. So don't expect to be blown away, but for Salt Lake residents who only have Safeway to depend on, this is a refreshing and welcoming event.
Read MoreStacy B.
Oct 24, 2011
Smaller than other area farmer's markets, but a fairly good selection of produce. I am a fan because I can get fresh mint for mojitos and cilantro for homemade salsa for $1 a bunch and it just happens to be right next to my building. The rest of the fresh produce is a bonus. Open on Saturdays from 11:15-12:00.
Read MoreQ N.
Jul 28, 2011
Probably one of the smaller farmer's markets I've been to, but suits my needs, especially since within walking distance of my current place. Even with the small number of vendors, the selection can be overwhelming - probably since I can be indecisive at times especially with the need to wrap up shopping in the hour. Not sure how much of the produce is locally grown or organic - I don't inquire because I don't want to be disappointed. Anyhow my farmer's market of choice at the moment.
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