Boy, I really wish there were food vendors like that here on Kauai (although I know it's grueling work to have a small business selling prepared foods).
I used to go out to Waipahu to get a weekly fix of Filipino food years ago. Hard to find good kine in Honolulu. But now that I have re-discovered the Kam Swap Meet thanks to you, I am thinking that I need to return again (and again) to buy the lechon, lumpia, and other yummy food and make my tummy happy happy happy!
Maybe it isn't the healthiest food BUT it tastes so ono, the spiritual uplifting I get from it makes up for it.
No manju, Julie. Mostly Chinese and Filipino food.
Aunty, I'm soooo glad you enjoyed the food. Maybe we'll see you there again someday. It was overcast when we got there today, but it got hot really fast.
Sorry Alecia, I don't know. For sure not at Aloha Swap Meet. I heard that the food vendors have to give a percentage of their earnings to the stadium and it's not worth it for them.
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Boy, I really wish there were food vendors like that here on Kauai (although I know it's grueling work to have a small business selling prepared foods).
Lorna, I always wonder how early in the morning they gotta get up to start preparing all the food.
whoa...I NEVA EVA seen da joong !! how da ??
that's all from ONE vendor?!? holy moly! I'd hate to be the one cooking!
lots of goodies!
Everything looks tasty!
Do they sell manju?
I used to go out to Waipahu to get a weekly fix of Filipino food years ago. Hard to find good kine in Honolulu. But now that I have re-discovered the Kam Swap Meet thanks to you, I am thinking that I need to return again (and again) to buy the lechon, lumpia, and other yummy food and make my tummy happy happy happy!
Maybe it isn't the healthiest food BUT it tastes so ono, the spiritual uplifting I get from it makes up for it.
Yummmmmmm!
Too much food das why, Dd.
Yah, only one vendor, Les.
Choke, Kat.
No manju, Julie. Mostly Chinese and Filipino food.
Aunty, I'm soooo glad you enjoyed the food. Maybe we'll see you there again someday. It was overcast when we got there today, but it got hot really fast.
I might have to go there again too....yuuum!
Go early Kay before it starts getting HOT!
The joong and spring rolls look good.
Erick, me and my sisters usually eat an early lunch after the swap meet, so we actually rarely buy hot food from there.
They all look good! And reasonably priced...fun!
I hope yo can check them out the next time you're here, Akemi!
Do you know where they are now? 12/01/17
Sorry Alecia, I don't know. For sure not at Aloha Swap Meet. I heard that the food vendors have to give a percentage of their earnings to the stadium and it's not worth it for them.
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