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 entire family!
The Koshari, Egyptian food and hibiscus tea is my favorite. Followed by Paniolo Chocolate ice cream.
Only 10% were selling farmer's products like fruits and vegetables, the rest is more like a food (truck) market. The food is mainly Thai, Vietnamese or Chinese style. Maybe the other food markets are different.
I got the mushroom Youpo pulled noodles 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️, hella ono. Also we arrived on Victoria Street right at 6pm, so free street parking, brilliant. But there's nearby biki stations too and between 6 and 7 it's not too hot although vendors are often sold out of their most popular items by now too.
1st time attending. Very interesting variety of food vendors and local Jam/Jelly vendors. There were lines to all of the food vendors. Most seem to go to buy dinner and leave. Flow of in/out traffic in parking lot very convenient.
Many genders today...awesome food great smells
Better than two years ago. More vendors and less food trucks. To me, a Farmers Market means food and vegetables to take home. We like the fresh prepared hot food, too. But prefer vendors who have goodies and food for home.
Great place to stop by and get some hot food and fresh fruits and veggies. I had some amazing coconut curry and spring rolls. Some places only take cash. Convenient location with good parking
Even tho the Farmers Market at the NBC is much smaller than before, there's still very, very good food to takeout and produce to buy.
The next time, I need to take some pictures. The Hawaiian Plate at Pomai Kulolo is so delicious that I keep forgetting to take pictures of it!
Open on most Wednesdays. This farmers market is spacious and they have a variety of booths from local produces, pies, noodles and many local goodies. Love the atmosphere
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