One of the Vendors crafts
a bunch of sunflowers
Delicious pickled okra, only $5.
Dragon Fruit...yummy. $5.00 each as of 07.19.2014
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Bbq mmmmmmm
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Pinoy pork bb skewers ONO mmmmmm
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La Cosecha Hawaii at the Waialua Farmers Market
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Ummmm wth
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This is the beginning, in an L shape. This market has enough vendors to offer a decent variety of produce and other prepared goods!
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Francis's BBQ Kiawe Chicken $9.00 as of 07.19.2014
Chaz B.
Aug 25, 2024
If you're up on the North Shore or or if you live up there, this might be valuable. It's just vendors silent junk the same shit every weekend it's overpriced. Garbage is what it is and then sometimes you find some good. You know agricultural products up there but you get the same thing for cheaper at any kind of grocery store. I wouldn't waste your time on this thing. It's pretty much useless.
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Karley S.
Aug 19, 2024
This is a fantastic market. The vendors have a wonderful variety of fruit and vegetables. The prices are fair. And the parking is plentiful
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Vanessa S.
Jun 8, 2024
We look forward to this market every week. We've come to know the vendors, and them us. When the whistle blows it's a rush. It's exciting. Buying fresh products and supporting local just feels good. We love being part of the Waialua community and are sooo happy to shop here each Saturday morning. This is a true farmers market. While there are some vendors that sell locally made goods, the majority are grocery (in my opinion, as it should be). But most importantly, this is not a farmers market like in town where the processed foods are the attraction. This is a place to shop local, support local, and eat better. Thank you to the amazing people who show up each week. You've changed our diet completely.
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Trish N.
Oct 3, 2021
This is such a cute little farmers market, with just enough to get whatever produce you need--and a few ready-made foods--without fighting big crowds. We went on Saturday about 10am, and there were only about 20 customers there, besides us. Nothing particularly trendy about this place... just a simple setup with tents set far enough apart--and large enough--that "social distancing" is no problem at all. We walked around for about half an hour, and found massive amounts of beautiful produce, which we bought for less than $30 total (see pics)!! Our biggest splurge was the giant dragonfruit for $5...but it was almost as big as my son's head, and nice & sweet when we got it home, totally worth it. We also bought some smaller dragonfruit, and the Aunty there was soooo nice... she actually gave my son his own dragonfruit to take home for free. He's 5, so his head just barely peeks over the edge of the tables...he was super excited & carried HIS little dragonfruit the whole time we were at the market, until we were back in the car. Quick tip about parking...be sure to drive past the soap factory, past the chocolate/coffee place, and follow the dirt path all the way around the side of the buildings, into you see the farmers market tents in the distance. There's plenty of free parking there, just 20 feet from the nearest booths. All in all, I loved the laid-back local feeling of this farmer's market, and we'll be making it a regular stop on all of our North Shore trips!
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Wesley T.
Feb 15, 2022
The Waialua Farmer's market is somewhat small and it probably isn't for everyone but I like it. The vegetable sellers here grow their own to sell in small quantities at a reasonable price. My wife and I were in there area and stopped by. You will find anything you need to cook Filipino dishes that were picked that morning on small farm lots. I bought a jar of pickled okra from a stall and it was delicious, I ate it in 2 days. The lady who runs the stall also makes other pickles and jams, all priced at $5. The next time I returned I bought 2 jars of okra and the next time I go I will try some of the jams. If you live nearby it is worth checking out, but if you like farmer's markets like the one in Kakaako then this is not the place for you.
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Rikki N.
Jun 1, 2022
Waialua Farmers Market is located behind the Sugar Mill in Waialua. The Market has a sense of Community along with great fresh produce and Unique gifts made from local Artisans.Wraps up around noon so get there early!Starts at 8:30I highly recommend!!
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Beth V.
May 27, 2023
Out of all of the farmers markets on the island, this might be one of the smallest. There were about 15 vendors selling mostly fruit and veggies. Very local, family-owned businesses. Most take Venmo as payment, but a few are cash only. I bought: avocados, limes, lychees, calamansi, lilikoi butter, and papaya apricot jam. Just outside of the farmers market, there was an additional vendor and I bought a chocolate flourless cake.
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Beach L.
Jul 29, 2023
Great local farmers market with local fruits veggies and meats seafood small gifts like jewelry and honey. Behind the old sugar mill past the surf shop and mill. Highly recommended and great prices. 5 limes for a dollar. A dollar for a large bunch of mint, rosemary, basil. The best prices on the island at a farmers market that I've seen.
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Yoonie L.
Jul 1, 2017
A friend told me about this market last night and since we had some time to kill this morning and my veggie drawer was empty, off we went. What I love about this market is that it IS actually a Farmers Market! There must have been about 15 vendors and only 3 vendors offered prepared food! Most of the markets I have been to on the island have been mostly Food Trucks/Prepared Food vendors and very few farmers. I mean, nothing wrong with food vendors...but I usually go home with a full belly, but my fridge is still empty! The prices were very affordable too! I got 2 bags of grape tomatoes, sweet corn from Kahuku, some organic Italian Parsley, thai basil, and kale from 3 different vendors. YUM! I guess it's time to eat healthy for the next few days! ;)There is plenty of parking and I believe most of the vendors only accept cash. No worries though, there is an ATM located in the Coffee/Gift Shop in the main building!
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Jennifer G.
Jan 3, 2024
If you're looking for the country vibe, this is the place. You'll find locally grown produce, jewelry from the treasures of Hawaii, shells...
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