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Another shopping center, with a vast supermarket, theater complex, many eateries, and places to rent water gear or arrange excursions along the coast.
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For a flavor of what island grocery stores were like 50 years ago, visit Mel’s Market, a friendly one-stop store that offers hard-to-find ingredients for authentic lū’au dishes (salt meat and fish, raw crab, kukui nut relish, dried fish, and fish cake).
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This exceptional shop offers one-of-a-kind keepsakes, original artwork, books, and jewelry. It’s also the place for Waimānalo rodeo posters and Hawaiian T-shirts.
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A specialist in original bathing suit designs, ranging from thongs to tanks and in sizes from tiny to zaftig. Bottoms and tops are sold separately so you can always get the right fit.
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Stylish women’s clothing boutique, featuring very chic imports.
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Antiques and collectibles from all eras in Hawai’i history, as well as a beguiling miscellany of other times and places.
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Don’t miss this eclectic emporium on the second floor of the Marketplace offering intriguing gift items, decorative pieces, and arts and crafts.
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A lovely shop, chock full of fine quality paper goods, Hawai’ithemed cards, stationery, and wedding supplies.
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Stacked with unusual designs by more than 50 artisans. Check out carved bone amulets, quilted items, and cool purses.
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Watch for charming roadside stands near Waimānalo. They sell fresh kahuku corn, fruits, chilled coconuts, tropical flowers, fresh or dried fish, and such ethnic specialties as pasteles (Puerto Rican tamales) and poke (raw fish and seaweed salad).
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