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November 2023 by Jayson The Real
my wife and i live near by and visit to wind down on a sunday night.family everywhere, 5 stars!check it out sometime
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November 2023 by Eileen Ja
Mostly had food trucks, ordered teriyaki garlic noodles $12, was too salty. Tried grilled cheese with fries for kids was ok. We also ordered Loco Moco way too salty and could not eat, wasn’t worth the drive we had from Kihei. Local vendors and very small but not much shopping if that’s what you’re looking for.
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September 2023 by Michael Belkosky
Lots of parking,friendly atmosphere close to shopping center
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May 2023 by Yvonne Hernandez
Swamp meet + food trucks. Very small with limited parking. They had live music the last two times I've gone. Spent 1hr tops there both times.
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May 2023 by DeeDee Kiyota
Cool little food truck area. All kinds of different types of food and little knick knacky things to buy.
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April 2023 by Helen Velasco
I really enjoyed the market, the music was fantastic, the food vendors were great!!!Delicious food and great deals, I bought a bunch of jibbits for 1 dollar each.
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April 2023 by Tony H.
I bought the pink quarts one. I've gotten a lot of compliments on it. A lot of great Hawaiian novelty items it was a lot of fun.
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March 2023 by Mary M.
Was excited to go here on a Sunday night while we were vacationing in Maui since this is the spot locals go to. It was closed, dead, empty when we passed by :(
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December 2022 by M. L.
Love the ice cream.!!! And buying just about anything, like gifts something new for my closet and again the food and ice cream.!!! See you next Sunday.!!! ❤️
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November 2022 by Joseph McCorkle
More of a food truck park, no produce, but there were a few trinkets and small snack vendors.
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October 2022 by Jenn Islam
Love the vibes! Great food, enough seating, great live music, cute and unique tchotchkes like one of a kind croc charms Some food trucks included: traditional Hawaiian food, plate lunch, Filipino food like chicken adobo, mochi, Moloka’i bread (with amazing cream fillings like ube!), Caribbean food, tacos u0026 elotes, etc. I wish there was a place to see vendors beforehand u0026 that there were more vegetarian options. I took vegetarian friends here, not knowing what to expect, and they didn’t have many options to eat a meal (just corn and Caesar salad ?). They still enjoyed themselves
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July 2022 by Jo Y.
Late Sunday afternoon and evening make Kahului, Maui a sleeper town, as businesses shut down for the weekend. The Maui Sunday Market in Kahului takes its place, with some 40 food trucks parked in one area from 4p to 8p in providing food and entertainment for those seeking a meal when everything else in the town is closed. Sponsored by the Maui Food Technology Center, this non-profit organization educates and creates opportunities for entrepreneurs seeking to earn a living via value-added products and/or cultural practices and environmental sustainability. As such, the Sunday Market was started in July 2018 to help stimulate and revitalize the Kahului community by allowing local residents and tourists to gather each week to share stories and experiences.Being that this was its 4th anniversary, we looked forward to eating from the food trucks, listening to local music entertainment of Leo Kani and Inside Out, and playing bingo. We decided to go early at 4p to find close parking and avoid the crowds, which I'm glad we did; however, the hot afternoon sun made it uncomfortable to stick around, despite having picnic tables under shaded tents. As we walked around the perimeter of the food trucks to decide what we would get, we decided on the following and took them home to eat: * Grilled chicken on garlic noodles (Al's BBQ Pit). Great garlicky noodles with tasty grilled chicken.* Hot dog with mango and spicy onion sauce (Sumo Dogs Maui). A good-sized 10-inch hot dog in a soft, sweet brioche bun pushed in from the top. The sauce was a little too sweet for the hot dog, as we would have preferred the normal mustard, ketchup, onions, and relish. * Poke (Mau Mau'z Kau Kau). Spicy poke over salad greens with sliced cucumbers, avocado, green onions, round onions, fried onions, and sesame seeds, drizzled with a spicy sauce.There was no way we could have tried all the food trucks, as it would require numerous visits to try each one. There was a good variety of food trucks and booths selling various items that included: * Shaka Tacos* Bring Um Out Grindz (pineapple boats, hula plates, shrimp, fries, desserts)* Pastele House * Sweet Cravings * Yellow Belly (hot dogs, nachos, lemonade)* Gianna's Baked Goods (granola, energy bars, cookies, mochi, party mix) * Cactus vendor * Maui Mui Grindz (local plates lunches)* Jewelry vendor* Flippin Out Maui (Filipino foods) * Take It Icy (ice cream, shave ice) * Li hing snack vendor* Holo Holo Garlic Noodles * Hawaiian souvenirs* Saszdcreations (handbags) * Taste of Aloha * Yumtastic (iced treats, stuffed strawberries, beverages, cotton candy, apples, funnel cakes, truffles)* HI Freeze Treats (freeze dried candies) * Dish scrubbies and head bands vendorNote that not all vendors are permanent, as some come and go, with new vendors also starting their businesses. We found the owners and staff of these food trucks and vendors to be very friendly, attentive, and eager to please. Now located on Hana Hwy (starting from 7/10/22) in a large private parking lot that formerly housed 24 Hour Fitness in Kahului, there is free admission and free parking.What a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon in seeing what these food trucks and vendors have to offer. This is a good way to support local businesses, as well as to get some needed grub and shopping items on a Sunday evening when most other businesses are closed. We look forward in returning to try the different vendors at this Maui Sunday Market the next time we're back in Maui!
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July 2022 by Bis Nesh
Great spot for local fun. Delicious food, vendors and the best part: live music ???
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June 2022 by Shey K.
A little smaller than anticipated, but there's still a lot of options available to please everyone's taste buds!! Parking is free, there is no entry fee & you'll definitely be surrounded by locals (which is always a positive sign that the food will be ono) I definitely recommend if you're in the area and want a casual dinner
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June 2022 by Lee D.
Wow, a year makes a huge difference... Quality/Quantity - This place was hopping last year, so we went out of our way to come back this year.We really came here for the mochi by Honey and Me, but they were not here. :( Probably less than half the vendors from last year.Food trucks.Local vendors.My daughter bought a bunch of gifts from "ShopDaAbilays"; not sure if he raised the prices after we left because his items are ridiculously affordable! Support the locals. Atmosphere - Plenty of free parking, last year it was really hard to get a parking space; so I guess it depends on how thriving this place is when you come.DJ was blasting his music, am I getting old? It was way too loud for me. Service - 6 stars, everyone is so friendly, and probably sadly hurting for customers. Price - Affordable. Owner Comment - Congrats on your success and bringing the community together. I suggest re-sparking this venue.