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November 2024 by Rani Rajurkar
Hidden gem to find coconuts at $5 each and many tropical fruits
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October 2024 by Chelsie Fletcher
Cute little shop with good prices too.
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June 2024 by Brendan Marshall
With an abundance of amazing fruit available on the island, it might seem trite to give Rowena's Produce five stars, but this place is truly a treasure worth sharing. This is always my first stop after landing to pick up papayas and limes. When you visit this produce warehouse, you'll appreciate that the only thing they care about is the quality of their product. They offer four tiers of papayas, as any self-respecting fruit hunter would expect. I've sampled them all, and they're all delicious, but as a tourist, I splurge on the top tier. Enjoy this secret spot ;)
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May 2024 by Kent Young
Off the beaten track and tucked inside a mixed retail plaza a mile from the Kahului airport, Rowena’s is the best place for local produce every day.
Like an indoor farmers market, Rowena’s has a wide range of local produce including things that you can only get a farm stands - and it’s open every day. The best selections are before noon, but it’s our go to place for papayas as well as fresh fruits.
They also have an assortment of Asian groceries. The lighting inside is dim, but for sure the best selection and best prices for fruits and veggies if you want less than a Costco sized package.
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April 2024 by K. Ant
Best price, good product and nice people
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March 2024 by Karlene T.
If you are searching for fresh coconuts check out this place! Way cheaper than other options around the island and the coconuts were HUGE filled with a lot of coconut water. After we drank the water they were so kind to open the coconut up for us to eat the inside.
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February 2024 by Toni C.
On a return trip to Maui, this will be my first stop after leaving the airport. Really fresh produce, small packages of reasonably priced spices for your vacation stay and super friendly folks. Our 8 and 5 year old grandchildren had 'drink from a real coconut' on their list for this trip. At Rowena's Produce they have fresh coconuts trimmed and ready to have their top chopped off to drink the lovely juice/water inside. A staff member chopped our coconut top and they kindly gave us a straw. Truly an unforgettable experience! Give Rowena's Produce a try when you're in Maui!!
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February 2024 by Timothy McKnight
Cool little shop! Has more than just produce! Enjoyed shopping there!!!
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February 2024 by Maui World Travelers
Rowena's specializes in Filipino foods and ingredients, also sporting a mini market. I'm always on the hunt for a bargain and like to support local so I finally popped in to check them out.THE STORE:They're located in a tiny shared warehouse space at the corner of Hana Highway and Wakea Avenue across the street from the Jim Falk car dealership. Parking is plentiful.EXPERIENCE:Other than the heat, the thing that hits you is the strong smell of fruits that are on display. While they all looked fresh, the overbearing scent of very ripe or even rotting fruits in the hot space was not very inviting. If you've ever been to the Maui Fair and went into the War Memorial Gym to the Better Living event on the third day and walked near the decaying fruits and swirl of fruit flies - that's how it was, LOL. To be fair, if you're in the market for dragonfruit, they sell it here!I was on the hunt for some fresh veggies and their selection was very minimal. They have a small beverage refrigerator minimally stocked with hand-packaged veggies but nothing that I wanted, such as snow peas and lettuce. The appearance of it all and visions of human-handling especially during this pandemic just turned my stomach. Other items for sale were Filipino and Asian spices, ingredients, snacks, a few familiar canned goods and refrigerated/frozen foods. An odd for-sale item I noticed were quart-sized Ziploc bags containing frozen chicken wings, like they bought a big bag at Costco and repackaged them in unmarked bags. Eh, no thank you.TIP:Unlike other Filipino markets on the island, these guys do not serve any hot foods to-go.OVERALL:Strong on the ingredient & fruit offerings, not so much on the veggies.
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February 2024 by qlv assoc
Visited this local grocery and produce store per recommendation on the net. During winter time, they also sell tropical fruits but the taste and quality is not as flavorful as in summer time.
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January 2024 by Basel Salam
Extremely rude salesperson. She had green coconuts out, all the stickers were $4. We had a customer help pick out a green one (in front of salesperson), and at the register she rings it up for $5. When we inquired she rudely just took the coconut back. No explanation, just mumbled something about "customer".
Very disappointed in the experience, not going back. It's not just the $1, it's the dishonesty and inability to explain why this unmarked one was more expensive than literally every other one in the same basket.
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December 2023 by Good Vibes
They always have what I'm looking for
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November 2023 by Hans van Rietschote
Good selection of tropical fruits
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November 2023 by Mai kel
All sorts of odds and ends!
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November 2023 by Dakota Kalawaia
Daily supply of local grown produce. Mostly Asian food products. I purchase here weekly rather than the grocery stores. Inexpensive and FRESH. Mahalo