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Local Crafts, Cheap Eateries |
1941 S Kihei Rd Maui and Molokai, HI 96753 United States +1 808 879 6610 |
Aesthetically a notch above its across-the-street neighbor the Aloha Marketplace, this bazaar sells local arts, crafts and gift items. A number of local artisans and vendors have booths in the open-air market, while specific business such as Jabooka Jooce and Alexander's Fish & Chips are clustered around the bazaar area. A sunny outdoor patio in the center is the perfect spot for an informal meal. It is fairly easy to spot this place; it looks like a gigantic warehouse with no front doors. Credit card acceptance policy and hours of operation vary by merchant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Famous pesto |
Off main highway at Kualapu'u P.O. Box 223 Maui and Molokai, HI 96757 United States +1 808 567 6518 |
Since 1982, this farm has been whipping up batches of Macadamia Nut Pesto Sauce, an island favorite. Interestingly, although the herbs in the pesto are grown on Moloka'i, the nuts come from the Big Island. This does not in any way diminish the sauce's popularity or authenticity. It's available in most major grocery stores throughout Hawai'i, but it can also be frozen and shipped. Kumu Farms also grows and sells papaya and herbs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Crafts, snacks...relax |
121 Lahainaluna Rd (off Front St) Maui and Molokai, HI 96761 United States +1 808 667 2636 |
While it can't really be called a shopping center, this place is definitely a few steps up from the standard crafts bazaar. Fully half the merchants have their own store, and things are more sedate than at Kihei's Aloha Market. All manner of wood carvings, ornaments, jewelry and other souvenir items are on sale. A few high-class art galleries are in the back. Three informal eateries are in the center courtyard, and the tables that they share seem to be constantly crowded with shoppers taking a load off. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Stop, eat and shop |
93 Hana Highway Maui and Molokai, HI 96779 United States +1 808 579 9345 |
Do not confuse this place with its namesake in Haiku. This market has a restaurant, cafe, ice-cream parlor and retail stores selling sundry items. If you are driving through town and need to grab a bite before you hit the highway to Hana, this is where you should go—there is no place to eat for many miles ahead. Popular and easily accessible, this market even sells souvenirs. Shop or eat? That is the question! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The only place in town |
200 Maunaloa Highway Maui and Molokai, HI 96770 United States +1 808 552 2346 |
Locals congregate on the sunny front porch of this downtown general store. The easiest way to distinguish it from the other green farmhouses with red trim along Maunaloa Highway is to look for a small crowd of relaxed-looking Hawaiians. This is the only place in Maunaloa that offers any kind of decent grocery shopping. Food, toiletries, sundries and hardware are for sale. The selection is decent, although with not as much variety as what can be found in Kauanakakai town. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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