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February 2024 by Tommy C.
Located in an older plaza in Waikoloa village this market stocks a variety of goods from food to seasonal goods like coolers and beach supplies. They've got a deli with poke and hot foods. A pharmacy is also located in the store. Prices are a a bit high but I suppose it's bear market value for this part of the state. The mochi was horrid. The dough had the taste and texture of playdoh with a tiny amount of filling. At least most of the store was clean.
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January 2024 by rachelle t.
Yay Lema excellent customer service and we got our treats Supah happy!!!! Cute store and good location close to our hotel.
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December 2023 by SS
Benji should really learn compassion. People going to pharmacy are usually sick, and she has the worst attitude
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November 2023 by Scott T.
Excellent grocery store. Clean, nice selection, good sales. Pleasantly surprised and will frequent again when in Waikoloa.
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October 2023 by Emme K.
Great supermarket that has many food options including prepared, baked goods, etc. I was glad to see Emma's filipino food available there since they closed their storefront across the street. I was able to pick up some dessert. Will definitely stop by whenever I'm in the area!
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August 2023 by A M.
Fried Mochi Donut ball...the best mochi donut ever! Will have to go back and get a few more, ate it so fast and didn't get a picture of it! Super crispy outside and mochi is soft and chewy with a hint of passion fruit fragrant!
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August 2023 by Amy T.
I appreciate the local selection and tried to take advantage of it. The poke is the best I have eaten, including restaurant meals.
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August 2023 by Mary M.
The only market close to where we were staying (Paniolo Greens). We decided to buy some things so we can cook and have snacks in the kitchen. When we got back we found the bread was moldy and the steak was not fresh and had to through them out.
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July 2023 by Private U.
I give it a 1 star review. There are many low income families with children moving to Waikoloa . This is the only food store in this entire area . Many children go to sleep hungry due to kta selling food items 2 to 3 times over the food items of Walmart. I have had to help families get transportation to Walmart just for the food they buy to last one month . This is very wrong and sad . KTA should not sell a gallon of milk for almost $15 when the same gallon at Walmart you can buy for under $6. Or 1 boneless chicken 5 inches long for $18. I am a single parent with only 1 child I get from the state of Hawaii $650 in ebt food money and $450 cash . And before the month comes to an end I have to ask my family in the main land for an extra $200 cash . That's $1400 of my only money I put into KTA and by the last week of each month me and my child have almost no food. This is how greedy the KTA in Waikoloa is . There is no need for food items in their store to be so high . There are more than enough residents of Waikoloa for KTA to make money without hurting low income women and children. Anyway you flip that coin this is pure abuse and wrong what KTA has been doing to low income families.
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July 2023 by Nat N.
How is it that I've been to Waikoloa (the resort area) almost annually as a child and adult, and never knew about this hidden gem about 10 minutes up the road?! I saw a post on Instagram about how good their donuts are, so of course I had to seek it out. We stopped here before heading to our hotel, and they were sold out of most of their donuts (it was around 11:30am). So the next morning I got the kids up early and we got here at 7:30 and the display was just about fully stocked! My favorite item from the bakery was the mochi donuts - regular and ube. So chewy and not too sweet or greasy! The hubby liked the roll topped with mac nut sauce. If you're staying in the Waikoloa resort area, you'll definitely want to stop here for groceries, donuts, and more!
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June 2023 by Bacong F.
We came here since ABC was not open until 10. Was able to get sand toys, body board, and sunblock. Of course we had to try their poke and spam masubi.
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May 2023 by Shauna F.
Went back repeatedly for the poke here during my week long trip... It was good and can't beat the price anywhere else on the island. They even had poi in the deli
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May 2023 by Cecilia M.
Great supermarket that wasn't super far from the resort we were staying at. Some items were really expensive (it is Hawaii, afterall) but it was great to have the option to shop for groceries and prepare meals in our kitchen at the resort. If you don't want to do some heavy-duty cooking, you can grab some manapua and put them in the oven, too! If you don't feel like cooking, no judgment! The store also has takeaway food, everything from sushi, spring rolls, and many hot and cold deli favorites. I really loved the papayas. Less than two bucks for each one! Not bad at all. I decided to also treat myself to an ube cheesecake slice from the bakery, which was amazing!!! Close to five bucks for the slice, but soooo worth it. We also got some ahi from the meat department, which was great. Purple potatoes and onions were good and pretty cheap. If you want salad, they offer bags of greens from the local farms. You will also find many "Made In Hawaii" seasonings and spices, too. Aside from groceries, the store also has some souvenirs, too. This place is decent.
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May 2023 by Tom D.
Decent prices, wide selection, and so much friendlier service than Island "Gourmet" market!
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March 2023 by Brandon C.
Great option for the area especially if you're saving $ on vacation. Prices were on par with normal