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Bidrage med feedbackSo I'm from the Caribbean which makes my rating a bit bias. I was born amongst tropical fruits, rainforest, positive vibes, and great weather yearly. With that said $7 dollars for a coconut is expensive. The empeñadas were priced the same so I was disappointed. The jams/jellies were the best bargain because every where else they were almost double what I paid. I went for the food so I did not get a price on clothes and souvenirs. With that said, practice Aloha because we all have a life to live.
Literally nothing to buy. You have to pay money to sweat in the heat. Cute souvenirs but all very marked up for what they are. They were selling wired wrapped rings for $10 a piece and you can make those in less than 1 min. Lack of food choices too. The only pastry I bought here I was gaslighted into buying probs bcuz no one else wants to buy it since it tastes like diabetes in a bite.
It was a nice way to spend the day. Lots of vendors. Sadly I feel jipped as a dress I bought there was $30 and the next day I saw the exact dress at good old ABC market for $20! Same with some earrings that I purchased that were supposedly handmade by a local artist for $20. Today I saw them on Amazon for $10 for a 10pack! I totally feel jipped. I'd be careful with what you purchase as things are defenitly not cheaper. They do have lots of fruits, flowers, and art that are worth a look.
Small but nice few selection of item you can buy to take home with you (fresh fruits and flowers) or buy cheap souvenirs like bracelets, necklaces, cute Hawaiian dress/tshirts,sarongs and personalized items.
Easily exceeded my low expectations (based on other flea markets . Great place for souvenirs, where you can find your typical souvenirs (stickers, knick-knacks, cheap jewelry that you 'd also find in any ABC store, but lots and lots of hand-made crafts and specialty food items. Some of the most interesting to me were drift-wood display pieces, hand-crafted ornaments, laser-etched wood (I couldn 't resist buying a base set Charizard by Lahaina Underground. I even found a stand randomly selling dozens of painted D&D miniatures that her mother had acquired in Oregon. There 's a popsicle stand, Maui Girlz Shave Ice, plate lunch, fancy hot dogs.
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