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- My one stop shop for all things Asian grocery. They've moved across the street from their old space, and the store is SO much more spacious and nice!Upvoted Feb 24
- THE place to go for Korean food groceries and various other Korean products. Kimchi, gochujang, mandoo - everything!Upvoted 1 day ago
- Danyel SmithNovember 16, 2014good prices. gorgeous produce. frozen dumplings. massive variety of short & medium-grain brown & white rice. meats! butchered beautifully. even sliced short-ribs (against bone). spices. everything.Upvoted Feb 24
- Dave FisherMay 2, 2018This place is surprisingly big and well stocked. Load up on korean and japanese staples to make authentic dishes at home.
- The Corcoran GroupFebruary 17, 2012The largest Korean supermarket in NYC. Check out their amazing produce and pre-marinated meats. Or, stop here before Norebang and stock up on Beer and Sochu.
- Very crowded, so be patient. Well worth the wait for the delicious Korean groceries!
- TimelessnomadOctober 2, 2015So much nicer then their last location. Cleaner, newer and bigger! Not to crazy at lunch either.
- Really nice to see an H mart in NYC. Clean, fresh groceries, and good snacks.
- Ryan GallagherOctober 8, 2018Good Korean supermarket. Has some cool items if you are cooking Korean.
- Tea HoFebruary 9, 2016Clean with lots of ingredients for various Asian cuisine. The staff is friendly and helpful if you're unfamiliar with ingredients.
- Much smaller than the other Hmarts in the area (most in Queens or Jersey), but the biggest Korean supermarket in the city. Come here to get my grocery shopping done and pick up a few snacks ;)
- Jin MoonNovember 29, 2014The best place to get Korean groceries in Manhattan. No Korean market in Bronx so this is my to go place.
- Jenn PeddeNovember 9, 2015If you want excellent Korean items, this is Mecca in NYC. And cheap!!! Considering its location.
- Jinnie LOctober 25, 2014open till midnight. it is pretty small market... but I like H mart in general so if u have a car go to flushing or NJ to shop at H mart. much bigger ;)
- Arthur DanskinJune 25, 2018Great place to see Koreans decked out in designers. Fresh dduk. Try the gochu garu.
- Jeffrey TsaiFebruary 2, 2014Make sure not to go during a crowded hour like after work. The aisles are narrow and gets crowded easily!
- Roman BedinerJuly 26, 2016Nice place with authentic selection, but I expected to find fresh fish there, no luck.
- I can find all the Asian ingredients I need here without having to go all the way to Chinatown.
- tinaJanuary 9, 2013Good of you're desperate and need something quick but otherwise go out to flushing for the real deal.
- Finally moved! More space to maneuver past other korean food loving shoppers
- H QJanuary 10, 2013great way to get some authentic asian ingredients without going allll the way down to Chinatown
- Tons of selections of snacks, take home food and food stock as well. Though as usual, a little on the pricey side.
- Frozen assorted thinly sliced meats are great for BBQ, hot pot, shabu shabu etc
- Good, cheap Asian groceries to fulfill all your cooking needs
- Shakti ShuklaSeptember 27, 2011The roasted seaweed snacks are 12 for $6. HALF what Trader Joe's charges.
- Find. Eat. Drink.August 14, 2010Amazing variety of Asian specialty foods. Even wandering the aisles makes visiting worthwhile.
- Aaren KokubunMay 20, 2011Way too expensive. When looking for Japanese goods take the trip downtown to Sunrise, it's worth the trip. They are charging $3.99 for a pack of natto that will cost you $1.99 at Sunrise
- Terence TangAugust 9, 2010Last asian market to close in manhattan. Expensive though. Good tabletop bbq meats
- Victor ChingMarch 16, 2010Too expensive, Japanese food here is almost double the price than a Japanese market.