Great place for food/souvenirs...Right where we stay on the Big Island!!
Had the French Dip Sandwich with Curly Fries Loved it! Beautiful Market, great selection of food choices, from sushi to deli, bentos to salads, candy and fresh produce beer and wine —All kine! So happy they've opened up this market, us employees at Billabong send a Mahalo Nui Loa
Great prices on most things. Only wish The staff was friendlier. They would surely see an increase in business then. Food was yummy and souvenirs a plenty!
Luv it this place has good Costumer service an a great manager!:)
Best garlic furikake chicken
Island Gourmet Markets was a staple during our stay in Waikoloa. There is an excellent selection of prepared foods (e.g. full meals, salads, sushi, poke, and most importantly, Spam musubi!) fresh ingredients, sunscreen, beach gear (e..g., towels, snorkels, flippers) and souvenirs (e.g., clothes, gourmet foods, magnets) and they are open earlier than many of the other stores. It was so convenient, reasonably priced, and great quality when we needed a quick bite to eat. I highly recommend it to anyone in the Waikoloa area!
If you are ever in the area you must stop at this market. Amazing variety in goods, gifts & sundries. Amazing kitchen with wonderful prepared and to order foods whether you are looking for a snack, breakfasts ,lunch or dinner. Great selection and good prices.
A must visit if you are staying with the hotels nearby.
The store has plenty choices of everything you need here.
There is a small restaurant in it and we ordered a beef burger and polo loco. The quality of food is surprisingly good!
Maybe I didn't set my expectations right but what can you hope for a $16 burger while all other restaurants are filled with $30+ choices. (Travel is expensive).
But luckily the burger and loco moco are good, plenty of food, good taste. If you have got no other places for food, this place won't disappoint.
Brian DiGiorgio Zanger
+5
I would give this six stars if possible. This place has everything you need if you are staying at a resort nearby and want cheaper options for food, clothing, and other vacation necessities. They have both pre made and freshly prepared lunch and dinner options as well as many normal grocery items. They also have swim gear, like goggles, water shoes, and sunscreen. If you save up your receipts, you can get a souvenir when you spend $100 total which you can easily do over the course of a week. Our resort visit wouldn't have been the same without this place!
Mix of grocery and souvenirs.
Big wine selection.
Just about everything you need, including solid to-go options and good poke.
Store gives you low-level reusable bags which is a +.
Prices are consistent with a tourist shop.
Busy grocery store since it services the Waikoloa area resorts. Came here for poke since they are one of the few places open late at night on Thanksgiving (thanks workers!)
The poke is pretty good, and decent price too.
This is in the Queen's Marketplace, so plenty of plaza parking.
Market is located in the Queens Market Place. I f you're staying at a resort this is the perfect place to shop. They have everything including alcoholic beverages. Great place to get groceries to prepare in your hotel room to save a bit of $$. Keep in mind because it's located within the resort area, prices are goingbto be alot higher. I paid about $6.00 for a basic loaf of white bread and that kinda threw me for a loop, but we needed it for our beach picnic so I bought. Next day noticed it was green so ended up returning it. There were no issues returning because I had a receipt. You can also order food inside and sit outside and eat it or take it with you. Food was pretty good! You can also order Boba tea. It was yummy! I recommend giving this place a look, especially if you don't want to travel so far for your basic grocery store.
this place wasn’t exactly a supermarket. It had elements of a supermarket in that it had salads, fruits and vegetables, dairy, and a deli section. it also had a lot of prepared foods such as various types of sushi rolls, etc. But it also had a lot of other items to purchase, including clothing, shoes, sandals, books, souvenirs, and other stuff. I think it was just about the right size providing just what we needed. It was super convenient right across from the Waikoloa Beach Villas, where we stayed. everything is a little bit more expensive in Hawaii but that’s everywhere. Highly recommend.
For a grocery store at a resort complex, you really can't go wrong. This place has a little bit of everything. The deli was great and we enjoyed our selections. For a quick stop, this is the place to go when staying in Waikoloa.
The garlic furikake chicken here was really good, better than the ones I got from Broke Da Mouth Grindz in Kona. Price is a bit high but given the lack of affordable food options around it's not a bad place to get a meal. We also got a pre-packaged southwest chicken salad, which was quite good and provided us much needed veggie on this trip. The açaí bowl is not typical - the base is a açaí sorbetto so quite sweet as you can imagine. Overall, a great place to get food if you are staying in the area.
Groceries, sundries, souvenirs, and a great "deli/bakery" area with various grab and go food items and made to order items. They have a wonderful selection of beverages with canned coffees, teas, etc.
Bring some bags to carry out your items or they have bags available for purchase.
Around sunrise, I entered Island Gourmet Market for coffee.
I also found a public restroom nearby in the Queens Marketplace ( outdoor shopping center)
Using the GPS on my phone, I walked on the Kings Highway Foot trail in the direction to 49 Black Sand Beach.
When, I returned to the Island Gourmet Market, I purchased water, covid masks with a Hawaiian print and a Hawaiian print camisole dress.
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