A must go for all locals and tourists alike. It’s a wonderful environment with may options to choose from, whether you’re looking for something to eat or produce to purchase. Most produce stands are locally grown and for the most part are very reasonably priced and quality. The food is quite expensive though so be aware that you’ll probably spend close to $20/person for a good full meal. La Tour bakery has the best sourdough on island, while their sweets and treats are really expensive (think $6 for a brownie), the loafs are reasonable.
They are taking COVID precautions so you’re no longer allowed to eat on site and must wear a mask at all times. They have also moved it to the side due to recent COVID vaccines, parking can get tough but there’s plenty to go around. Bus #2 will let you off right out front.
Overall a great and fun place for the...
Read moreIt’s ok, nothing special. About a dozen and a half vendors selling food, a couple of produce stalls and a few specialty vendors ie honey. I had the garlic shrimp linguine and seafood chowder from the Hawaiian stand. It fell below expectations. The pasta was soggy, the sauce was clumpy, and the shrimp looked limp. The chowder was chunky which I like but again the shrimps were limp. I think the makeshift set played a role in the quality of food. I’d tried the storefront restos before their vendors if...
Read moreThis place is the best!!!I can get all fresh fruits and vegetables. They take cash and debit card. Some fruits are hard to find but whenever Wed comes I know where to go. I literally changed my schedule at work to go to the market on Wednesdays and it's walking distance from my house. There's this one food stand that I particular love that sells hot food 😌 it's sooo yummy. If you're ever in the area,stop by the blaisdell center around 3 pm and you will see all the vendors and...
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