Mililani MP has a nail salon, grocery store, fast food places, Supercuts, and the reason I come here mostly is to do my banking with BOH located in Safeway. And can’t forget to mention, Po Sing Kitchen, they make the very best char sui, and roast pork, most people go to Po Sing for that. Lots of parking, I rarely see the parking even half full. There is an empty space good for a restaurant, hopefully will one day be occupied.
Shar S.
Classificação do local: 2 Mililani, HI
I’ve been going to this pharmacy all my life and it seems like service is getting worse. I waited in line to pick up my prescription for 10 minutes which I didn’t end up getting it and just left. The cashier girls wearing the blue uniform look like they have attitude, no smile at least fake it and looks like they hate their job! And why does it take two of them to help one customer? The other month had one cashier wearing a dirty blue uniform! The only cashier I enjoy her POSITIVEATTITUDE is Janelle!!! She smiles and gives EXCELLENTFRIENDLYCUSTOMERSERVICE! She needs a raise!!! I’ve been putting up with this way too long, but today that was it.
Gen M.
Classificação do local: 3 Honolulu, HI
I think they should open up more shops here an IHOP or Dennis would be great. I really like that the Safeway here is open 24⁄7 which is very convenient for me.
Kevin Y.
Classificação do local: 5 San Francisco, CA
Before Mililani Market Place was built, the only shopping complex in town for residents was the Mililani Shopping Center. So it was an exciting time when the Mililani Market Place opened with all of it’s new shops and restaurants. A lot has changed over the years. There used to be a Pizza Hut and a Sizzlers, and now there is the larger Town Center of Mililani up Meheula Parkway. But the Longs Drugs and Safeway here are as dependable and convenient as you would expect them to be. Other businesses here are Supercuts, Ohana Tax Service, Perfection Nails, L&L Drive-Inn, Subway, Papa Johns, and Po Sing Kitchen. The Mililani Market Place is an excellent shopping center and continues to serve the residents of Mililani very well. Kudos to all of the merchants of Mililani Market Place for your decades of dedicated service to the community!
Ed L.
Classificação do local: 2 Honolulu, HI
Mililani Marketplace is one of those residential community strip malls that runs along Meheula Parkway. Just about a mile west from the main drag of Kamehameha Hwy, this quaint shopping complex is anchored by Safeway and Longs Drug stores. Not much about this shopping mall that you could write about, but it is decent in what you would want in a shopping mall. You can get here by #52 or #62 bus from downtown Honolulu, if you are like me and don’t want to spend loads of $$ on gas. Get off Kamehameha Hwy and Meheula Pkwy and walk a leisurely about a mile to get here. Just the basic essential stores that this shopping mall has. Nothing fancy. I did like the fact that there is the Safeway and Longs here, along with Subway and a quaint Chinese restaurant and delicatessen. There is plenty of ample parking here, especially on the weekend. Pretty sure this small shopping area is the 3rd wheel to Mililani’s two other retail spaces — especially when they are in relatively close proximity to each other, namely Miliani Town Center and the Mililani Shopping Center. Also here is a tax preparation business and couple of banks, along with an L&L Hawaiian BBQ restaurant. There is not much in the way of real shopping here, especially with the limited selection of stores. This shopping mall reminds me of Aina Hina Shopping Center. The Mililani marketplace is your quick all-in-one place to get your essentials and nothing else. If real shopping in the Miliani area is your thing, head on over to Miliani Town Center. I recently came here for lunch with a friend. We stopped off at Po Sing and picked up an order of roast duck and some lunch(for her) while I was good and went to Subway before heading off to the Miliani Mortuary & Cemetary to to visit a friend and a part of her family who is interred there. Unfortunately, this shopping center did not really meet my expectations, as it was my first time here. Although it was good for what it is, I would prefer to shop at the other two spots mentioned above or maybe hit up Waikele, if I am in the area again. The prices are consistent to what you would find elsewhere on the island, although it can be more pricey due to the location and the business markup /profit margin. Gotta make some money somehow, right? Support local! C+