Kaka'ako Farmers Market

Welcome to Kaka'ako Farmers Market, a bustling hub of local vendors offering a wide range of delectable treats and unique finds. Located at 919 Ala Moana Blvd Honolulu, HI 96814, this market is a must-visit for food enthusiasts and art lovers alike.

With offerings like fruit and veggie stands, ready-made foods, dim sum delights, and a plethora of other vendors, Kaka'ako Farmers Market is a paradise for those seeking a taste of authentic Hawaiian flavors. Be prepared to indulge your taste buds and discover new favorites among the diverse array of dishes available.

Customer reviews rave about the quality and variety of options at the market, praising the beautiful plants, jewelry, and soul-nourishing food. From bakery delights to jams, popsicles, and savory bites, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

One of the market's standout features is its commitment to sustainability, with options for compostable containers and plastic-free packaging. Additionally, they offer wheelchair accessibility, catering services, bike parking, and the option to bring your own containers.

Whether you're a local looking to support small businesses or a tourist eager to experience the vibrant flavors of Hawaii, Kaka'ako Farmers Market is the place to be. So come early, explore the bustling stalls, and savor the unique flavors of this beloved market.

Kaka'ako Farmers Market Menu

Location

Address: 919 Ala Moana Blvd Honolulu, HI 96814
Phone: (808) 388-9696

🕓 Work Hours
MON Closed
TUE Closed
WED Closed
THU Closed
FRI Closed
SAT 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
SUN Closed

Business info

  • Offers Delivery
    Yes
  • Offers Takeout
    Yes
  • Wheelchair accessible
    Yes
  • steps or stairs
    Yes
  • Closed captioning on TVs
    No
  • Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
  • Accepts Android Pay
    No
  • Accepts Apple Pay
    No
  • Moderate Noise
    Yes
  • Good For Kids
    Yes
  • Garage Parking, Street Parking, Private Lot Parking
    Yes
  • Drive-Thru
    Yes
  • Open to All
    Yes
  • Offers Catering
    No
  • Bike Parking
    Yes
  • Bring your own container allowed
    Yes
  • Compostable containers available
    Yes
  • Plastic-free packaging
    Yes

Last Reviews

  • Author: Stephanie L.

    12 September 2024

    Came to get lunch after snorkeling tour, In the parking lot of the harbor. They had a nice selection of fruit/veggie stands as well as ready made foods. As someone else said here, be prepared to spend some $ because it is not cheap. Went to a dim sum booth and spent $35 for a couple of dishes like pork hash (shu mai) and curry beef empanadas. Also got some fried rolls. Went to a place called Royal crown and they ran out of Acai Bowls. They did have a green juice with some guava, soft serve, and that was delectable!!!! Overall, a super cute farmers market with some variety of selections, but be prepared to spend !

  • Author: Crissy T.

    07 September 2024

    Been coming to Hawaii every year since 2002and this is my first time going to a farmers market in Hawaii does the aloha stadium count? There was a lot of vendors from food, to drinks, doggie treats, local grown fruits and made in Hawaii products . I especially loved the fruit bowls! Oh and the doggie treats & fruit jams. The food trucks are located across the street near the harbor. I think there's parking but since I was staying at kakaako it was just a 10 minute walk.

  • Author: Amanda P.

    16 August 2024

    Beautiful market filled with magnificent vendors. Beautiful plants, jewelry and soul fueling food. Make sure to check out Found Woodworking for something beautiful and unique. Sacred Spirit for gorgeously charged bracelets and more magical gifts. Earthworks by Mila for gorgeous pottery and magical plants.

  • Author: Jess C.

    05 August 2024

    LOVE this farmers market, a different pace than the Sat one at WCC! Lots of more food vendors (mochi, ice cream, burgers, skewers, bakeries, dim sum...), fruits/jams, popsicles, and so many samples. Go early though because it gets miserably hot around 11. Some highlights to go directly to: * Bakery: Often a line, they sell out! Pastries were delicious, flaky, buttery. * Jams: Several places sell jam but there is one (Steve's?) that sells exclusively jams and butters and you can taste them. I love this because I purchased and disliked many jams/butters from the grocery store and most of the ones I tried here were delicious. Faves were strawberry (no sugar), strawberry pineapple, mango jalapeno, lililkoi and mango jam. * Germany spaetzel place at the end of the food truck section! * Strawberry iced matcha: Though this wasn't the best matcha I've had it was still very delicious (made with Itoen matcha) * Pina Colada Sorbet with Honey: WOW - this was refreshing, delicious, unique, topped with local honey. Get it! * Popsicles: Was a fan fave in our group though I did not try this myself. * Breakfast sandwiches Good/Fine: * Filipino skewers: There was a huge line that eventually dissipated - chicken was sold out so we ordered 3 BBQ pork skewers. It was good, and exactly like you might expect? * Honey: Though I'm not a honey expert and can't discern the tastes between many, I thought it was unique because they sold honey lollipops, and two flavored honeys (ginger-tumeric and rose). Pass: * Iced cold brew coffee: The vendor that is in a camper van/truck was just ok. Would recommend some of the more unique options (there is a Japanese cold brew variant with cream foam on top).