Kuilima Farm Stand
Farm shop · Honolulu ·

Kuilima Farm Stand

Farm shop · Honolulu ·

Farm stand with banana bread, fried bananas, and fresh fruit

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57-146 Kamehameha Hwy, Kahuku, HI 96731 Get directions

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57-146 Kamehameha Hwy, Kahuku, HI 96731 Get directions

+1 808 979 1960
kuilimafarm.com
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"A 468-acre on-property farm that supplies the resort with fresh produce, contributing crisp salads and other ingredients used in the resort’s dining and luau offerings." - Katie Chang

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Kuilima Farm Stand

Char D.

Google
So many fresh and delicious options. I loved the sliced fruit bags, they were the sweetest and juciest I think I've ever had and so convenient! The mangos, pineapple, and ice cream bananas were to die for 🤤 I'm coming back to try more! ❤️

Catherine S.

Google
Delicious 🤤 wonderful fruit stand tucked on the side of the road! You don't know what you are missing until you stop here!!! The fruit is the best thing you will ever put into your mouth!!!!! The fried banana is heaven on earth! STOP HERE!!!! The north shore is Amazing 😍

Stan H.

Google
Always one of favorites stops when in Hawaii. Fried Bananas. Yummy

Avery G.

Google
Loved stopping here!! At the Kuilima farm stand, there’s a little store that sells various goodies and then 3 separate farm stands that sell fresh fruit. There’s also a shave ice place at this spot!!

S. B.

Google
Banana lupia is amazing. Fresh local fruits as well. Come here for some treats then go across the street down a trail to a “secret” beach. Great experience.

DeAndre A.

Google
Bought some fresh fruit from this farm. The lady's selling the fruit were extremely kind. They also offer different food options as well. Reasonable prices and lots of great fresh choices.

Tonia B

Google
A great quick pit stop along the highway at a local farm. I bought some mango slices, macadamia nut banana bread, coffee to take home and a pair of earrings; all from the farm and local makers. Great prices and delicious fruit and bread. I saw gluten free bread options as well.

Doua M.

Google
Nice farm stand here. This spot is bigger than the other fruit stands but each has their own different fruits to sell. Check out the seasonal ones and get what looks good to you.
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Karineh H.

Yelp
Best banana lumpias ever! Possibly one of the best treats on island, and at just $1.00 apiece, a deal that can't be beat!
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Kelly S.

Yelp
Terrible service and rotten produce. Worse island experience ever!! Found this farm stand and was so excited for it only to be so disappointed. *We got: - fresh coconut: both of them that were opened was so sour! $10 0/5 stars Old ladies so since it's natural it's supposed to be sour. As if I haven't had more coconuts then how old she was in age. They refused to give my money back or even a better coconut. - fried banana: is fried in old a** oil. It had a stench. Definitely wish we stuck to one instead of getting 3 (bc I heard about the hype). $1 each 2/5 stars Ended up with a $10 coconut to only take pictures with. Wishing Kuilima the business you deserve with this service.

Sarahi T.

Yelp
there's 5 stands, 3 fruit, 1 with souvenirs & 1 that sells coffee / shaved ice. The prices are about the same all around the island. The coffee is 4/5 - nothing crazy, not super sweet. The fruit is a hit or miss. Not bad not great
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Rebecca C.

Yelp
Ice cream bananas were the deal of the day. A whole bunch (9) for $5! Definitely was interested in some other fruit such as the dragon fruit, star fruit, and papaya, but it was more pricy than expected! Dirt road parking and quite small. Don't miss the entrance!
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Suzie R.

Yelp
Lovely little farmers market/farm. We bought a bunch of very unique items...magnesium drops, honey, and gluten free pancake mix. Great spot to pick up some unique souvenirs and gifts for family back home. We also bought a bag of sliced papaya for snacking...yummmm! So good. Everyone is super friendly and welcoming.
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Jordan W.

Yelp
Super convenient location right off Kamehameha Hwy near Kahuku/Turtle Bay. Wife got a bag of precut fruit and I grabbed a half dozen clementines as well. Pretty good deal for $9. Fruit was fresh and delicious! Sweet and juicy, crisp and perfectly ripe. The couple at checkout were very friendly and seemed to love being on the farm. We stopped by early and didn't try the Shave Ice but we've seen a line every time we drive by. Plenty of parking even though it's right off the road.
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Tim C.

Yelp
My motto: so much fresh fruit, so little time. We were met by the sweetest, old Asian woman wearing what I'm told was her signature scarf. I filled my burlap bag and cashed out with a big smile. Fresh, welcoming, and with pre-cut fruit you can enjoy on the road. Also, try her fresh fruit juices sold in glass jars. Fabulous!
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Sunil R.

Yelp
We went on a bike trip and made a stop here to refuel. I had some fresh coconut which was so refreshing and bought a LOT of fresh fruit which went quickly. Super nice people.
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Carly M.

Yelp
I can't believe this was my first time stopping here. I love farmers markets and this hits the spot! There's several separate fruits and vegetables stands here. We walked around and looked at all of them. We got a bottle water, cucumber and banana. $3 for all of those items. I also purchased a fresh coconut for $12. The juice was really good. After we finished the juice the nice lady cracked it open so we could get eat the coconut meat. The stands were very clean. The staff was friendly. I saw a few gluten rice treats at one of the stands. Definitely worth a stop !
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Rochelle M.

Yelp
We had to pick up a bag of our favorite turon before heading into Hale'iwa. We were met with the same friendly faces and always fresh, warm, crispy, perfectly sweet turon! We enjoyed our treats at a picnic table while enjoying the beautiful views.

B. O.

Yelp
The shaved ice at the farm stand was very tasty. I very much appreciate how it is made of natural / non-toxic ingredients. The staff were kind and a pleasure to interact with as well!

Mike I.

Yelp
This is where you go to get your fresh fruit and snacks. The papyas, apple bananas, and ice cream bananas, are more flavorful than the "big box stores." They also have a wide variety of snacks that have "interesting" flavor profiles.
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Ariel J.

Yelp
Vegan friendly farm stand with lots of fruit options. Bought some papaya, a fried banana, & a bag of various fruits. A lot of parking out front. We rode bikes and felt safe to park on the side. Not sure if the stands will take a card in a pinch, but our cashiers asked for cash only. Very clean and welcoming atmosphere. Can't wait to return and try their danishes.
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Sandy B.

Yelp
Next stop, just a few miles from where we ate lunch. But still worth stopping. 3-4 little stores. Farmers market type. Biggest one in the middle. Ice cold coconuts you can stick a straw in. They have local sweet powder you can dip the fruit in. Very good. Everything looked amazing. If I wasn't so full, we would have bought more. Beautiful views and a couple of picnic tables.
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Paul N.

Yelp
Great and wonderful tour overall at Kuilima Farm! Carolyn was an awesome and knowledgeable host, and she did an exceptional job of explaining the history of the farm, greenhouse, and all of the plants they grow, along with the ongoing and upcoming farm projects for the community and Turtle Bay Resort. Totally recommend this tour! Don't forget to check out their roadside food stands as there are a lot of local and unique products and food you won't find anywhere else!
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Jillian S.

Yelp
A must stop while driving the North Shore of Oahu. During our drive around the island, we were on the lookout for a fruit stand. As soon as we caught sight of Kuilima Farm we pulled over. A parking lot is nearby, a short walk to the farm stands. Kuilima Farm is a large area consisting of agricultural land and community gardens. I love their mission of supporting their local community and combatting food insecurity. They offer farm tours that you can book online. We did not participate in the farm tours, but did visit several of the stands. The various farm stands are marked with the name of the vendor (e.g. Virgil's and Chue's). We purchased pineapple, sugar cane, ice cream bananas, and fried bananas! We LOVED the pineapple, sugar cane, and fried bananas. The fried bananas are $1 each and are fantastic. We were about to pass up on them and decided to walk back and give them a try. After one bite we returned for another. Only item we were disappointed by were the ice cream bananas. They tasted like regular bananas when we expecting a vanilla flavor and different texture. I'm unsure if the bananas were mislabeled or our expectations were too high. Overall, we had an excellent experience and recommend this farmer's market to others!

janey T.

Yelp
Road side stand with fresh fruit. However, they are overpriced and very pushy. The lady kept shoving precut bags of fruit at me telling how good they are. Once is fine but repeatedly is not. There is no listed prices and they don't weigh the fruit you want to buy. They just throw out high prices at random. It's truly a tourist trap. Would go elsewhere better prices for fresh fruit.

Sandra Edith M.

Yelp
Expensive fruit and coconuts. Take advantage of the tourists. Would not go back again. Parking okay. No sitting areas. At least I didn't see any.
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Diana N.

Yelp
Lovely people and ambience. Just a healthy way to spend time enjoying the quaint settings and admirable people who make up the best parts of Hawaii

Diane D.

Yelp
Loved the farm tour! Kuilima Farm is on the North Shore just opposite Turtle Bay. I booked a tour here because I love seeing how other small farmers do their thing, and I'd not been on a tropical farm in decades. Les led a wonderful tour. She gave overview of the farm, their philosophy, and how they work with the community to provide locally grown food. She shared Hawaiin manaho (wisdom) and showed me several plants I had never seen before. I later bought some mamaki tea at once of the farm stands there. All in all, one of the highlights of our vacation. Thank you Les and Caroline.

Denise N.

Yelp
farm stands with plenty of fresh fruits, cut and uncut! plenty of options around, I went to the stand all the way in the back which had fresh brown and green coconuts for $10 that they cut open for you! they also accepted venmo which was very much appreciated, thank you! it's a very small area with limited parking, don't drive to fast or else you'll miss the farm multiple times like I did. be patient with big tour buses and people going in and out because there's always a crowd.