Where to Buy Local Farm-Fresh Eggs on O‘ahu

Farms, farmstands and grocery stores that sell organic and conventional eggs from 10 local producers.

 

pallet of 30 local eggs

Photo: Aaron K. Yoshino

 

Where a few years ago we had just a handful of choices, there are now 10 sources for local eggs on O‘ahu. Chalk it up to intrepid farmers using chickens as part of larger natural farming efforts and a growing movement toward sustainable food sources. Here’s where to find eggs from KLK Farm, HoaMoa Eggs, Ka Lei Eggs, Petersons’ Upland Farm, Shaka Moa Eggs, OK Poultry, Full Circle Farm, Golden Farms, Kahumana Organic Farms and Waialua Fresh.

 


 

KLK Farm (Ko‘olau Mountain Farms)

What: Educational tropical fruit farm that also raises honeybees and chickens that graze under the fruit trees. The farm practices permaculture and regenerative farming methods using a zero-waste model. Fun fact: You can schedule a fruit-picking day or attend a coconut workshop by visiting klkfarm.com.

Find eggs at: 

  • North shore, call (808) 940-2239 for more information.
  • Medium eggs at Hapa Market, 1720 Palolo Ave., Monday to Saturday 10 a.m to 6 p.m.

Price: $10/dozen

 


 

HoaMoa Farm 

What: Hoamoa, meaning companion of chicken, raises free-range chickens on organic feed. Kōkua Market carried its eggs for years and continues to carry them inside Hapa Market in Palolo.

Find eggs at: Grade A eggs in three sizes at Hapa Market, 1720 Palolo Ave., Monday to Saturday 10 a.m to 6 p.m.

Price: Medium $11.50/dozen, Large $13.25/dozen, XL $15/dozen

 


 

chicken eating fresh lettuce leaf

Image: Courtesy of @full_circle_farm_hi

 

Full Circle Farm

What: Formerly Green Rows Farm, Full Circle Farm grows vegetables, raises chickens and produces premium soil packed with living microbes from food waste and mulch. Find co-owner Sean Anderson at the Kaka‘ako Farmers Market on Saturdays in the “Leftover Love” tent to learn more about compost. Call or text him to schedule a time to pick up eggs from the farm. Farmstand coming soon!

Find eggs at: Full Circle Farm, 41-756 Mahailua St., Waimānalo, (808) 978-2278 (currently by appointment only)

 


 

Golden Farms

What: Free-range Leghorn (white eggs), Rhode Island Red (brown eggs) and Americana (blue eggs) hens on this North Shore farm are raised without antibiotics, producing beautiful organic eggs. The brown eggs are bigger and the blue eggs are creamier with bigger yolks, according to interviews with co-owner Channon Harris.

Find eggs at:

  • Pearlridge Farmers Market, 98-1005 Moanalua Road, ‘Aiea, Saturday 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
  • Kailua Farmers Market, 640 Ulukahiki St., Kailua, Sunday 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.

 


 

a dozen white and beige local Eggs in carton

Image: Courtesy of @kahumanaorganicfarm

 

Kahumana Organic Farm

What: Kahumana purchases hens and eggs from local growers and farmers around the community. They carry chicken and duck eggs, each carton labeled with information on where they are from, breed of chicken and what they are fed.

Find eggs at:

  • Kaka‘ako Farmers Market, 919 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu, Saturday 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
  • Wai‘anae Farmers Market, 86-120 Farrington Hwy, Wai‘anae, Saturday 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
  • Kahumana CSA Program
  • Kahumana Farm Cafe, 86-660 Lualualei Homestead Road, Wai‘anae, (808) 696-2655, Monday to Friday 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Price: $12/dozen for chicken eggs, $10/dozen duck eggs

 


 

OK Poultry 

What: In operation since 1947, this farm raises grain-fed Leghorn (white eggs) and Rhode Island Red chickens (brown eggs). It specializes in TKG eggs, popular for the Japanese breakfast dish tamago kake gohan, made by cracking a raw egg over hot rice and seasoning it with shoyu. These eggs were available for a while at Nijiya Market, but are not now (although a worker at Nijiya said they are trying to get them back). Pick up from the farm, but go early as the line gets long and they always sell out. Cash only.

Find eggs at: OK Poultry, 41-656 Kakaina St., Waimānalo, (808) 259-7832, Wednesday and Friday 7:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. or until sold out.

Price:

  • Brown eggs from $6 to $8 a dozen, $12 to $18 for 30, depending on size.
  • White eggs from $5.50 to $7.25 a dozen, $11 to $18 for 30, depending on size.

 


 

Ka Lei Eggs (Hawaiian Maid)

What: Ka Lei Eggs, or Hawaiian Maid Eggs, is a family farm in Wai‘anae that has been around since 1975. These brown and white Grade A organic eggs can be found at most grocery stores on island.

Find eggs at:

  • Ka Lei Eggs, 419 Waiakamilo Road Unit 1E, Kalihi, (808) 841-7695, eggshawaii.com.
  • Also at Foodland, Times Supermarkets, Safeway, Walmart and more.

Price: Large $14.49/dozen at Times

 


 

colorful pastel easter eggs in egg carton

Image: Courtesy of @petersonsuplandfarm

 

Petersons’ Upland Farm

What: Established in 1910 and run by the fourth and fifth generations of the Peterson family, the oldest egg operation on O‘ahu sells fresh eggs at the farm five days a week. They come in different sizes and are beloved by local chefs.

Find eggs at: 141 Dole St., Wahiawā, (808) 621-6619, Tuesday to Saturday 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Price:

  • Per dozen: White eggs from $5 to $6 depending on size, brown eggs from $5.50 to $6.50 depending on size.
  • Per flat: White eggs from $9 to $13.50 depending on size, brown eggs from $11.50 to $14.50 depending on size.

 

Editor’s note: After 114 years in business, Petersons’ announced it will shut down its egg operations in February 2024.

 


 

Mā‘ili Moa/Shaka Moa

What: Opened in 1998, this family-run farm raises cage-free chickens and markets their eggs under the Shaka Moa brand. You can find them in grocery stores all over the island or pick them up fresh from the farm.

Find eggs at:

  • Mā‘ili Moa Farm, 87-102 Maliona St., Wai‘anae, (808) 696-3823, shakamoaeggs.com, Monday to Saturday 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
  • Also available at Farm Link Hawai‘i and most grocery stores on O‘ahu, including Foodland, Times, Whole Foods and more.

Price: Large white for $9.99/dozen, XL white for $10.99/dozen at Times

 


 

Villa Rose Egg Farm/Waialua Fresh

What: This sustainable farm’s 300 off-grid acres were developed to lessen Hawai‘i’s dependency on imported eggs. Pick up these cage-free eggs from the farmstand near the entrance to Sweet Land Farm or at grocery stores islandwide.

Find eggs at:

  • Villa Rose Egg Farm (Waialua Fresh), 65-1001 Kaukonahua Road, Waialua, Friday to Sunday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., waialuafresheggs.com.
  • Also available at Don Quijote, Foodland, Times, Costco and more.

Price:  $9.99/18 at Times