Upcountry Farmers Market
Upcountry Farmers Market
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jenluttrell
marin county21 contributions
Feb 2020
I drove over from Wailea (about a 30 min. drive) and arrived around 7:30. Vendors seemed in full swing and still fully stocked. Lots of local fruits - lilikoi, jackfruit, mango, pineapple, avocado, papaya, etc. Lilikoi was 4/$1, best price I've found yet. My son and I had a delicious acai bowl, a stuffed pita (spinach & feta... SO good), a scone and a cookie. I also picked up some poisson cru after reading about it here, which was delicious. There were many other prepared food items that looked delicious. I highly recommend checking it out. It was a nice outing to get some local yummies.
Written 26 February 2020
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Veronica Hunter
Medford, NJ6,350 contributions
May 2022
I arrived at 6:00 am because I am an early riser.
The vendors were setting up their stands, while others were ready to do business.
I started by admiring the exotic flowers and purchasing loquats to take with me. Freshly opened coconut juice hydrated me.
A charismatic vendor gave me a sample of something sweet.
I purchased the pecan pie ball covered in chocolate.
The tamarind ginger shot went down easily.
The fresh Ahi poke was most satisfying.
The Indian Venison stew was filling.
Coffee and the Greek styled pastries finished my personal food tour at the Upcountry Farmers Market.
A friend took me to Kahakapao hiking trail to burn off the calories.
The vendors were setting up their stands, while others were ready to do business.
I started by admiring the exotic flowers and purchasing loquats to take with me. Freshly opened coconut juice hydrated me.
A charismatic vendor gave me a sample of something sweet.
I purchased the pecan pie ball covered in chocolate.
The tamarind ginger shot went down easily.
The fresh Ahi poke was most satisfying.
The Indian Venison stew was filling.
Coffee and the Greek styled pastries finished my personal food tour at the Upcountry Farmers Market.
A friend took me to Kahakapao hiking trail to burn off the calories.
Written 30 May 2022
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Lovtorun
Kansas City, MO645 contributions
Nov 2021 • Couples
We stopped here on our way to Haleakala on a Saturday morning. We love visiting farmers markets at home and when traveling.
The selection of vegetables and fresh produce was amazing. Prices were reasonably and money goes straight to the farmers.
Interesting assortment of baked goods and prepared foods and drinks also. We enjoyed breakfast there and baked goods to go.
Parking around the streets and nearby lots. Everyone was very friendly and a great atmosphere!
The selection of vegetables and fresh produce was amazing. Prices were reasonably and money goes straight to the farmers.
Interesting assortment of baked goods and prepared foods and drinks also. We enjoyed breakfast there and baked goods to go.
Parking around the streets and nearby lots. Everyone was very friendly and a great atmosphere!
Written 28 November 2021
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PhinTravels
Phoenix, AZ76 contributions
Dec 2023 • Couples
Very nice farmer’s market with crafts made by local artisans. Booths were nicely decorated with flowers and foliage. There were food trucks/booths as well. One was selling fresh coconuts. They lopped off the tops so that you can drink the water from a straw. Very refreshing.
Written 13 December 2023
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Chris J
Sammamish, WA929 contributions
Apr 2021 • Couples
Saturday is Farmers Market time in Upcountry... always good to walk off breakfast. So many good smells from fresh fish to curries to fruits to coconut. Pretty Koa wood bracelets and always good to load up on local veggies, honey, and açaí smoothies... yummy 🐝 🍯
Written 24 April 2021
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Alden_Cornell_HI
Molokai, HI28 contributions
Aug 2014 • Friends
Kulamalu in upcountry Maui (Near Pukalani) hosts a weekly Farmer's Market every Saturday morning. Arrive early (it opens at 7 AM and closes by 11 AM), as this is a very busy Farmer's Market. It has much more than produce, though that is in abundance. You'll find organic foods, raw and vegan prepared dishes, local fruits, plants, tropical flowers, baked goods, free samples, art, and lots of local people, kids, and pets. It is a favorite among locals and visitors, though locals clearly outnumber the visitors. The vendors are exceptionally friendly and the market spreads in rows over the entire South end of the parking lot, near the sports field. It is a friendly, tasty, and remarkable place to visit.
Written 24 August 2014
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Leilani - Maui Nō Ka ʻOi
Kula, HI1 contribution
June 2023 • Family
Avoid the "Bates Farm" table ($$$$$) who charges $50 for 5 mangoes. :( The other growers and vendors there are far more affordable and don't rip off their fellow locals.
Written 1 July 2023
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Elena_SF779
San Francisco, CA24 contributions
July 2018 • Family
Locals bring in what’s in season plus offer other delicious variety. We got some freshly baked olive bread from an Iranian baker, mango kambucha, a full bag of avocado, mint, papaya, kale, guava. Love this tropical market!
Written 24 July 2018
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Ruth D
Bloomington, MN138 contributions
Feb 2018 • Couples
It was so much fun to explore this market! Bring cash and a bag to carry all of your goodies. Free parking in the lot or on the street. There are restrooms nearby with flushing toilets. Baked goods, fruit, veggies, coconut water straight from the source, live music, miso soup, eggs, fresh juices, coffee and more! My favorites were the goat milk ice cream and caramel as well as the locally grown fruits. They have so much to choose from and is well worth the visit!
Written 27 February 2018
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Julian P
Toronto, Canada21 contributions
June 2014 • Couples
Fantastic market, be there bright and early to get the freshest produce. Lots of excellent healthy options for breakfast, and cool art and even cooler crowds. I'd recommend visiting every saturday.
Written 22 June 2014
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tyskact
Wallingford, Connecticut
What does it cost to set up a table to sell jewelry?
Written 6 October 2017
The cost is very inexpensive but it's a farmers market and I believe they only allow farmers products. You would have to go to there website and see.
Written 6 October 2017
This is the current schedule, but check before you go at mauibus (internet link not allowed). The trip is about a 40 minute ride from the first stop at the Queen Kaahumanu Mall. Take the Upcountry Islander #40 bus to the Pukalani Terrace shopping center (last stop), then transfer to the #39 Kula Villager bus. On the #39, it's just a 10 minute ride. Get off at the first stop on the #39 at Long's Pharmacy on Kula Highway and walk two blocks to the market. Since the market begins at 7 am and lasts only till 11 am, start early. For the return trip, the #39 stops at 10 minutes after the hour at Kula Hwy fronting Longs.
Written 2 April 2017
Yes they do see the cashier. She will run your card and give you tokens
Written 4 September 2016
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