Absolutely disgusting. Dead roaches all over the floor. Roaches flying around the entire facility, getting on your clothes, and into the food. This place should be shut down
Edward Fritsch
Didn't get what I need
HosFar FarHos
Plenty of choices when comes to eatery items, look for the best offers and compare stores.
Jim Elligan
Right in the heart of exotic Chinatown in Honolulu. Fresh fruits and vegetables. Don't miss the Durian smoothie.
brandon dengler
Our favorite market in China town because it's everything we need in one place: meat, fish, produce, and some groceries. I think there's honestly fresher fish across the street and cheaper produce around the corner, but it's great coming here for the poke bowls and getting all our shopping done in one place.
vaderundershorts
Old market, with classical vibe. Went four times to get mountains apples from the corner vendor operated by and older gentleman. Meat market, fruits, and drinks. Great place to visit
Cheryl D
We frequent this area monthly. Honestly, it wouldn't be my first choice just because of the dingy-ness of the surroundings and sometimes the smell (wouldn't be too bad if it were only coming from the butchers and fish markets, but it ain't always the case). However, there are some things preferred, such as the Thai sausages at one of the meat markets in this area and the snails for my MIL at another seafood & butcher shop nearby. && these are business owners that have been around for many years, some a couple generations in, so I consider it shopping and supporting local.The City and County do have plans to begin remodeling, but until they can control the roaming homeless with mental health problems, it's just gonna end up going back to being dingy.
Leo Jamias
At this market, I get the fresh young coconut. They give you the juice and get the meat out for you. You can also find roast pork and char siu (very delicious).
Kristin C.
That's right, yes I take a photo of my mango's, and I stare at it every once in a while, that is how much I love mangos! But they are difficult to find, so I come here to Oahu Market during mango season. Prices range from 5.99 - 4.99 a pound. Mango's are perfectly ripe and super delicious. Of course street parking is a challenge, best to start early in the morning, and the crowd, lot's of people! bring walking shoes.
Bill Fong
It was fun revisiting the place where my grandfather used to pick-up our groceries. A couple of the vendors are still there but I saw that it was not as busy like the old days. I enjoyed the fresh assortment of fresh fish and produce. Also, they had various stalls which offered a variety of roasted meats. Fong’s Meat Market is the one I usually purchase from.
Another chaotic parking area. Was able to pickup our favorite items from stall #27 "Da Best" ?
Grizaida Gandara Cartagena
Yes very nice people and very polite and friendly.Their roasr pork and char su is awesome.
Evan Rhodes
I love the pork at this spot, and everytime I visit i feel like I'm stepping into a sliver of a back street market in Vietnam, China, or the Philippines. The market area is much smaller than those is Asia but the feeling and vibe is there.Overlook the homeless and enjoy.
Absolutely disgusting. Dead roaches all over the floor. Roaches flying around the entire facility, getting on your clothes, and into the food. This place should be shut down
Didn't get what I need
Plenty of choices when comes to eatery items, look for the best offers and compare stores.
Right in the heart of exotic Chinatown in Honolulu. Fresh fruits and vegetables. Don't miss the Durian smoothie.
Our favorite market in China town because it's everything we need in one place: meat, fish, produce, and some groceries. I think there's honestly fresher fish across the street and cheaper produce around the corner, but it's great coming here for the poke bowls and getting all our shopping done in one place.
Old market, with classical vibe. Went four times to get mountains apples from the corner vendor operated by and older gentleman. Meat market, fruits, and drinks. Great place to visit
We frequent this area monthly. Honestly, it wouldn't be my first choice just because of the dingy-ness of the surroundings and sometimes the smell (wouldn't be too bad if it were only coming from the butchers and fish markets, but it ain't always the case). However, there are some things preferred, such as the Thai sausages at one of the meat markets in this area and the snails for my MIL at another seafood & butcher shop nearby. && these are business owners that have been around for many years, some a couple generations in, so I consider it shopping and supporting local.The City and County do have plans to begin remodeling, but until they can control the roaming homeless with mental health problems, it's just gonna end up going back to being dingy.
At this market, I get the fresh young coconut. They give you the juice and get the meat out for you. You can also find roast pork and char siu (very delicious).
That's right, yes I take a photo of my mango's, and I stare at it every once in a while, that is how much I love mangos! But they are difficult to find, so I come here to Oahu Market during mango season. Prices range from 5.99 - 4.99 a pound. Mango's are perfectly ripe and super delicious. Of course street parking is a challenge, best to start early in the morning, and the crowd, lot's of people! bring walking shoes.
It was fun revisiting the place where my grandfather used to pick-up our groceries. A couple of the vendors are still there but I saw that it was not as busy like the old days. I enjoyed the fresh assortment of fresh fish and produce. Also, they had various stalls which offered a variety of roasted meats. Fong’s Meat Market is the one I usually purchase from.
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Great roasted duck and free range chickens.
Another chaotic parking area. Was able to pickup our favorite items from stall #27 "Da Best" ?
Yes very nice people and very polite and friendly.Their roasr pork and char su is awesome.
I love the pork at this spot, and everytime I visit i feel like I'm stepping into a sliver of a back street market in Vietnam, China, or the Philippines. The market area is much smaller than those is Asia but the feeling and vibe is there.Overlook the homeless and enjoy.