“Always a good time to stop and shop! Get there earlier in the day if you want to have a good selection of fresh poke. The furikake pork rinds are great to add to the basket with fresh poke as well. Good bakery. Always a good selection of local fruit options. They have everything you may need and then some.”
Open 24 hours
801 Kaheka St, Honolulu
Supermarkets
“I visited the Don Quijote Honolulu store in March 2025, which had just opened on February 15, 2025.
There were many people in the store, and it was very lively, which made me realize how popular it is. There was a wide selection of souvenirs such as macadamia nuts and chocolate, and some items were cheaper than ABC Store and other supermarkets.
The aisles were also wider than Don Quijote in Japan, giving it an American scale. Japanese food and daily necessities were also available, and it seemed to be used by not only tourists but also locals.
There was a wide variety of products, so it was fun just to look around.
I visited Don Quijote Honolulu in March 2025, shortly after its grand opening on February 15, 2025.
The store was bustling with many customers, which showed how popular it has already become. There was a wide selection of souvenirs like macadamia nuts and chocolates, and some items were cheaper than at ABC Stores or other supermarkets.
Additionally, the aisles were wider than those in Japanese Don Quijote stores, reflecting the American scale. They carried Japanese groceries and household items, and it seemed to be a place not just for tourists but also for locals.
There was a large variety of products, and just browsing the store was enjoyable.”
“This is a really top quality supermarket, expect to pay pretty at prices though. Another reviewer compared it to Whole Foods -- but more expensive. That seems accurate. So many items are upscale and high quality. I think you might be able to find more reasonable prices, but it requires a lot of hunting around.”
“Was doing a tour and stopped by this place to pick up a quick lunch. Really impressed by how much different poke they had. Clean isles and friendly workers. Not a huge store but its a good sized one for most of your needs. Pretty good prices for all the fresh fruits and seafood. Would definitely stop by here again if I were in the neighborhood.”
“This is a good place for overall Chinatown shopping, and especially for vegetarian “meats” at a good price, with good selection (almost too good - some made me laugh). They sell a vegan (made without egg whites, which is kind of rare) “ham” for cheaper than other places - this is da bomb for vegan musubī or daimoni etc. Very clean also.”
“November 5 - 12, 2022 - This was a special birthday trip that my son surprised me with. He also wanted to surprise his grandparents, and his uncle surprised us all. We all live in Vegas and we went home for a surprise visit. I grew up in Kaneohe and so happy to see that there were very little changes to this store. Our mission was poke, poi and raw crab, and just the taste that is not the same in Vegas. I definitely got all three. The last time we went to Times on this trip, I told my son I will walk in the store and probably know someone, lol and I did run into someone I knew. It's always nice to run into people you haven't seen in years. I liked the seafood counter and how everything looked so good. There was also a Japanese section with lots of goodies. Walking into this store it always feels like home. It gives you a comforting feeling. The one thing that was really different was that plastic grocery bags aren't used, I guess if you do get them you have to pay for them. The atmosphere is always welcoming when you walk in the door. If your in Kaneohe, stop on in and get you some delicious Poke to enjoy and all the other yumminess you can find at the Seafood Counter.”
“Only utilized the self help water feature. Convenient to fill 4 jugs at 1 time. Comparable pricing for price per gallon as other places. I'll definitely go back.”
“Times continues to top the list of places with "real hometown feel."Every time I've been in, I've been helped by a very friendly and customer service oriented person, regardless of the department, or even how obvious the solution to my request/need was. Thank you and I hope you always enjoy what you do because it shows!”
“First time in Hawaii! All glory to God! We have been to 4 foodlands and I have to say this 1 was the best. she literally had us try everything before ordering which makes it a million times better for foreigners! Thank you so much for that!”
“Staff are really helpful. Gotta watch their pricing. Sometimes, items ring up for a different price than advertised. I've purchased expired items twice on accident, soy milk, and coconut water.”
“I totally forgot about the dim sum vendor in the Times at Kamehameha Shopping Center. Now I’m back and so glad I came. The roast pork hits the spot. The pork hash was so ono! I wish I knew if the business had a name. I think they should have their own review page.”
“This is a very busy location and it covers mostly everything you needs for regular shopping and various business too. There are eating, banking, medical care, of course there's Longs Drug/CVS and of groceries shopping ?.
The only problems is finding a parking spaces and there's not a lot of on street parking neither. You just need to be patient and prepared your shopping purchases.”
“Cheap Eats from Times Liliha. Baked Garlic Shoyu Chicken with Ginger with Free Drink. Shoyu Chicken Fall Off the Bone. Delicious! Don't forget to ask for the sauce on your rice. What a great deal for $8.49”
“Located in the Koolau area, across from Valley of the Temples, this is similar to the other Times Supermarket setup. There is a small section for Japanese food and other Asian food. There is no self checkout, only regular checkout lines. Overall okay place to buy groceries.”