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10 avis sur Haleiwa Farmers’ Market
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Mailoha A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Tampa, FL
$ 4 mangoes, $ 10 burgers(not including fries or drink), more jewelry and knick knacks than actual produce/goods…not my kind of farmers’ market. I was not a fan and I would not go back.
Just Us ..
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Anaheim, CA
I expected more… more produce maybe, food selection was ok. I love the salsa/jelly man. yum! They say this one of the better ones on this side. maybe I change rating when I check out another one. stay tune
Terra W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cottage Grove, OR
We stopped by when they were set up at Waimea Falls. Cute, little market. Huge section of locally grown fruits and veggies. Local breads and many local craftsmen. Really liked the booth repurposing old fire hoses. Also, food vendors. Got some really good Sticky Rice with Mango.
Mary J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
Super grapefruit honey slush! Bravo! Fresh, not syrupy like shaved ice! Also three cheers for Hawaiian Farm Fresh — amazing cheesecakes, delish honeys, stellar salsas, and tasty pizza pies! Lucky me stumbled upon it — open Thursday’s 2−6pm
Erik B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Redondo Beach, CA
Love this place, great food in the farmer’s market. Try the poke bowls! The falls and botanical garden is also great.
Olive C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lacey, WA
This place is great. I searched everywhere to figure out how to get wow wow lemonade and found out that they are here for the farmers market! I got the blackberry lavender lemonade. YUM! It was amazing. The lilikoi one is just okay haha. If you go here, trying the waffles are a MUST! They are soft and chewy in the middle just how I like it! Unlike anything I’ve ever tried!!! A little pricey, but worth it! I broke my glass bottle and they offered to give me a new one. They are nice people. Ps. The lady who sells bakery items has some delicious stuff also.
Ruth S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Honolulu, HI
This market happens every thursday from 3pm-7om in the beautiful Waimea Valley. It has a lot of great vendors concidering the size of the space including some amazing foods.
Sara S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ewa Beach, HI
It was a nice farmers market, lots of vendors, very clean, live music. I had to get the wow wow lemonade and I also bought a new pareau. People were very friendly. I finally got to try a crêpe which was really good. There was a wide variety of food to buy, I bought pizza. A lot of organic veggies also! I would definitely go again
Jackie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Carson, CA
Located in Waimea Valley center on Thursdays 3−7pm. Lots of vendors from macadamian nut butter, jewelry, tropical flowers and many local, organic food. Poke bowls, pizza, grass fed burgers, hummus, local baked breads, different types of teas and juices. Its cool to check out if your in the area, a little small but you’ll probably find some good stuff. Lots of things were healthy and fresh, if you’re a health nut its worth checking out!
Sarah L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kreis 5, Zürich, Switzerland
It’s kinda strange that nobody has written a review for this great Farmer’s Market ever since it moved to the beautiful location of Waimea Valley, where it takes place every Thursday from 3p.m. to 7p.m. This Farmer’s Market features various vendors selling all sorts of items; some sell locally made jewelry, Nori ointment, or guitars made from Koa wood. You can also shop for some locally grown produce — guaranteed organic and non-GMO! During our three weeks stay we didn’t miss one of the Haleiwa Farmer’s Markets at Waimea Valley and had the chance to generously sample the foods that are being sold here. We had a pesto burger, fish and chips, coconut turnover(da BOMB!), corn pesto pasta, old-country-style pizza and — my absolute favorite — the DIY Poke bowl from KeNui Kitchen. I know you guys are probably thinking that you have had Poke bowls before, but not like this! You can complete customize it and chose from several toppings such as Japanese cucumber, sea asparagus, edamame, carrot, avocado just to name a few. You can also tell them if you want your bowl with veggies or rice and you can even chose if you want it with fish(Ahi), tofu, or sweet potato. In the end you chose your dressing and your Poke bowl will be prepared freshly in front of your eyes. You can tell how much love for detail and taste goes into making your bowl by the fresh, amazing taste. This bowl had me coming back again and again and again. Farmer’s Markets in general are a good way of getting to know authentic Hawaiian cuisine and arts. So I can warmly suggest visiting one to anyone who wants to explore Hawaii off the beaten path and is tired of the ABC stores and klischee souvenirs from downtown. In particular, I can recommend this Farmer’s Market since it’s in a particularly nice location and because it is not so heavily frequented as others that I’ve been to.