I saw this shop on a Japanese TV show that introduces local shops and knew I had to visit! I walked in here today without being greeted. I was the only one in the store at that time. As I slowly looked around the store, still no ‘hello, how are you?’ or ‘let me know if you need anything’. Granted there was only one person working at that time who was on a phone call, there is always a way to acknowledge your customer. Before I even walked out, she disappeared to the back, still on the phone. That’s when I walked out, not interested in ever coming back.
Kristi D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Honolulu, HI
A fun store in Ward Warehouse that carries locally crafted goods. Don’t be fooled — these items are done very well and the store is set up with lots of room to move around and examine the wares. I found themed buttons, children’s clothing, adult clothing, note cards, jewelry — you name it. Reasonably priced, too! So if you’re looking for something unique for a friend or relative, check it out!
Andrew W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Honolulu, HI
Funky local art that is not cliché. Well designed craft and art. Some pieces are very reasonably priced. A good place to bring guests or people wanting to get gifts or souvenirs. I took home artwork that now graces my wall. I also caught some amazing live music there a few weeks ago. Class act!
Kayleen K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Waipahu, HI
There were three girls talking to each other while there were customers in the store and I couldn’t tell who of the three was actually supposed to be working there. But I bet whoever was working there wouldn’t have cared if we were to walk out with merchandise or money from their register. A shiba inu could’ve provided better service than them. Like literally. Look it up on YouTube: «Shiba inu runs a convenience store.»
Rachel M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pullman, WA
Great place to shop for unique, beautiful, quirky items! A little pricey but well worth it. Aly and staff are all very welcoming and friendly. They have special events often, which have themes and are always really fun! There is usually a photo booth by PhotoOpsHawaii and some other activities. Sometimes Mori also hosts fun workshops, such as terrarium building(I think you have to RSVP). Art + Flea has a monthly event with a rotating theme as well. There are a bunch of yummy food vendors on top of arts and crafts vendors and live entertainment. Great fun for all ages! Support local artists and meet some cool people at Mori! Also, say hi to Felix, the resident Jackson chameleon/Art + Flea mascot(: Follow them on Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates!
Michu K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Aiea, HI
Located in ward warehouse– this is a super cool space dedicated to local artists and designers! They even had a little class going on today– a group of 15 or so making those neat tiny terrariums, I think. Anyways, this is the place to find neat one-of-kind items made and designed by your local talent. The vendors/designers will rotate every 3 months. At least from what I was told! The art+flea market that happens once a month in town are the people responsible for this great idea! Check ‘em out!