H Mart Elkins Park

Asian grocery store · Lamott

H Mart Elkins Park

Asian grocery store · Lamott

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7320 Old York Rd Suite #110, Elkins Park, PA 19027

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H Mart is a Korean grocery haven in Philly, offering a vast array of Asian foods, ready-to-eat meals, and a bustling food court—all under one roof.  

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"H Mart, with multiple locations at 7320 Old York Rd, Elkins Park; 6201 North Front Street, Olney; and 7050 Terminal Square, Upper Darby, is a Korean grocery giant providing an extensive range of Asian foods and household products. Each location features a food court and shops offering Korean skincare, appliances, and home goods. H Mart is known for its banchan selection, seafood counter, and a wide variety of Asian products. The Elkins Park location gained fame through Michelle Zauner's memoir, 'Crying in H Mart'." - Diana Lu

H Mart and Beyond: The Best Asian Markets in Philadelphia - Eater Philly
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Chanmi Lee

Google
The best shopping area in Philly where you can find Korean groceries, enjoy authentic Korean dishes, and access various Korean services all in one place. I had Korean beef stew (yukgaejang) at the food court, and it was amazing. I wish I lived nearby so I could visit more often. Whenever I need Korean medicines, I go to Haeun Pharmacy, where I can find the same types of medicine I would get in Korea. I'm very grateful to have a Korean shopping center in Philly.

Cebastian Cromwell

Google
The store is decently sized and conveniently located near other Asian businesses, such as restaurants, nail salons, and clothing stores. One thing to note about the grocery store, which is most likely beyond their control, is the smell. Some areas have an off-putting scent when you first enter the supermarket, but as you move further inside, it either improves or you simply get used to it.

KIDZZ THE

Google
I'm falling heads over heels in love with Asian markets, and H-MART is one of them. The freshness of the produce, the seafood, an array of oils, condiments, and snacks are great. I was finally able to find those viral ice cream 🍦 frozen treats. Yum 😋. I really love this place and am looking forward to visiting more often. 😀

Yolanda Brown

Google
One of my favorite supermarket. Love the tropical fruit selections.

Tam Lieu

Google
I'm a regular at this Hmart and I love the food court. Whenever I crave for Korean dishes and don't feel like paying restaurant price, I come here 😊 Try their 37C - rice and squid!

Christine C

Google
Pretty pleased about this H-mart! People comment that it’s small, but it’s at least bigger than the one in Ardmor. I was particularly happy to find kimbap 🤤🤤🤤…!!! They were reasonable in terms of prices ($7 for the regular ones and $3 for the triangular ones). They also have a bunch of other stores in the area, including a foodcourt upstairs. I haven’t tried any food there but it seemed cleaned and yummy! Will definitely come back to try out at some point! They also have plenty of parking. The only small negative point is that my cashier didn’t bother saying anything when I checked out… whereas I said “Hello” and “Thanks, bye!”… and right after, she said “hi” in Korean to the (Korean) customer behind me. I get that it is a Korean supermarket but it doesn’t hurt being polite 🙃.

Genesis A.

Google
I absolutely love shopping here. (H-Mart) Food always looks fresh and I find many things here. There is free parking here.

Eboni Wright

Google
It was awesome! There were so many different varieties of things to choose from the the workers. There were polite and helpful and I can't wait to go back with my children and visit the new food court and try out different dishes

Ellie A.

Yelp
love HMART!! Great food groceries and staff. if you haven't been, it can be cold!! wear a jacket!

Claire Y.

Yelp
Small food court with many restaurant options to choose from, perfect for brunch after grocery shopping. We love the soon tofu and gimbap. Taste is great for the price.

Justin B.

Yelp
I've been dying to try the H mart for over a year now but none of the locations are especially close. So finally got here the other day. Unfortunately it wasn't everything I hoped for. A lot of the "fresh" food was expired or expiring in a few days. I saw products passed their shelf life. I bought a soy milk that was not passed its fat but was def not good. I got three peppers and had to toss two. I probably had to throw out over $30 worth of stuff. Some was my fault. For instance I got this snack that looked like string cheese and was next to string cheese but was not string cheese. It was fish sausage. It was disgusting. I bought rib tips that were set to expire the next day, but I froze them. I cooked them up two days later and they just tasted funny so I had to throw those out too. It was cool to explore but again be very observant when looking at dates.

Junk Y.

Yelp
I bought this salted belt fish few days ago at this Hmart in Elkins park and noticed a slight smell in my fridge. I didn't think much of it and I opened this package and strong rotting stench filled my kitchen. I checked the dates on the package and it says 11/26!!! It's 12/26 today!!! How does this Hmart sell almost month expired fish?! I really need to make a habit of checking the dates, but you want to trust the stores you go. And I can understand items that are day or two expired that they might have missed, but a month expired fresh fish is just too much. This makes me so upset, because I have a friend who never got her sense of smell back after Covid and my dad just has poor sense of smell. People like this might consume even slightly expired fish and get seriously sick. I called the Hmart and let them know, they need to thoroughly check their shelves! I was transferred to the fish department and they said it's because they did not see it on the shelves either. That's not an excuse! They need to check consistently. I bought rice cakes here that were expired as well! Avoid this Hmart if you can and if not always check the date. Don't trust them.

Pat D.

Yelp
It has been awhile since I shopped here but I needed specific ingredients that I knew I could get there. I was SHOCKED at the prices of produce, seafood, frozen items, etc. I did a couple of laps around the store just to verify. Examples; mini carrots (Dole) small bag at $3.99, iceberg lettuce at $8.99 (!!!!!!) , 1.5 pounds of green grapes was $8.99 and 3 bunches of scallions was $6.99. How do they get away with these OUTRAGEOUS price gouging? I got the same exact items (listed above) at Walmart and paid $6.89 instead of $28.96

Miche

Yelp
The staff is so helpful & there were lots of them around. The ambiance is good. I can text selection of Japanese and Chinese food products. This excited to see all the selection I had. At two different kinds of mushrooms and discovered I can use flavor of salad dressing. Burdock, root, and ginger! I'm excited. Also, is very happy to see you if they have pre-prepared so sweet and kimpab! It was perfect to add to my cherry blossom picnic!

Kimberly C.

Yelp
ALWAYS CHECK YOUR RECEIPT! I used to enjoy this market. While a little more pricey than ShopRite, the little items I would get are normally fresh. However, I doubt I'll return. I was charged extra. The cashier put an extra imaginary item. I spoke to a manager and it took a few days to get my refund.

KhanhMy V.

Yelp
This is my favorite Hmart location. They have the best food court food. This is the OG location before many others opened up. I love shopping at Hmart. They have a variety of Asian fruits, vegetables and Korean ready meals. Hmart overall has higher quality items. I love the Paris Baguette located inside plus the food court. The More food court has delicious Korean food for an affordable price.

Cleeii A.

Yelp
I always enjoy shopping at H mart. My first time here since I'm just visiting PA. This location is slightly smaller than the other stores I visited, not much room to walk in when there are others, but they have everything you could ever need with decent prices. The first floor is mainly for grocery. There are shops before you reach the supermarket entrance such as Tsaocaa, Paris Baguette, dumpling place (which I didn't know the name) and other Korean shops. Food court was located in the second floor with many good food choices. I will be back when visiting PA again. I need to try those dumplings and buns located by the entrance. Parking is so crowded. Hope you'll open one in Buffalo. :)

Retna S.

Yelp
I always buy the marinated spicy pork, seaweed, Korean desserts. There's a whole section dedicated to the seaweed, plenty of prepared Korean food at the back of the store. Outside the supermarket, you can find a store selling prepared Korean food, Paris baguette, a store selling Korean dessert. By the entrance I recommend that you visit the dumpling store which also sells jumbo buns with some choices of fillings such as Kimchi, red bean, pork. The buns are fresh from the huge steamers. They are so soft and generous with the full. Highly recommended. I ate it right away.

Carol R.

Yelp
When I first moved to Philly from LA, this became my go-to for Asian groceries. Sure, it's a little outdated, cramped, and small, but even now with the bigger/newer location in NE Philly, I still frequent this location because of the familiar faces at the little stalls/shops and the more affordable food court. Also, this specific location gets a shout-out in the book, "Crying in H-Mart." This place is basically famous.

Vivian N.

Yelp
Sushi and sashimi was great. Sadly I'm not a miso soup fan but food was great. Will definitely be back

Dana S.

Yelp
Love this place! So many great options. You can find so many different Asian foods here. I can in with some family just to see what the store was and loved it. Walked out with a bunch of fruits and veggies and lots of ramen! So many neat things in here that I never had before. My daughter ended up grabbing these fruit jellies and she loved them. I would come back again.

Payal P.

Yelp
Love, love the food court at the H Mart in Elkins Park. It offers a big variety of Korean food. The food court offers fast service and good food at an affordable price. Every dish comes with pickled cucumbers and kimchi.

Delvia W.

Yelp
If you're looking to make Asian dishes, Hmart is your place! They have a wide variety of asian goods. So many choices! Be ready to stay a while. I've been coming to Hmart for many years. It's my go to for fresh seafood. Parking: a very busy lot that can become very congested. Pack patience. Store: Very organized, well stocked and clean. Staff are constantly stocking while store is crowded; this can be a challenge as you are already maneuvering around a lot of people. Service: It's ok. There's a language barrier. Some staff will say they are out of something but I found that if I go up to the customer service booth they can assist. I believe the Manager is on the first register across from customer service. The seafood department which is located to the right and in the back is pretty good. They will cut and clean your fish. The prices are a little high though. They have some good sales every now and then. If you love Kimchee like I do, they have a great selection from small containers to large! Many different varieties to select from. I'm in kimchee heaven!! The only challenge is the packaging on items are in Asian so you can't read the directions or ingredients. The shelf stickers most of them have English on them so you can know what you are buying. There's a bakery and a mostly hot food store right before you enter the market. You can grab and go and there's rarely a line. Enjoy!

Cathy W.

Yelp
Always love shopping at hmart. Although this location is a bit small, not much walk room when there are others and their carts. For me, this would not be the best hmart location because i also have a 3.5mos old in her stroller. Love to shop for their meat and soft tofu here and my older daughter's favorite udon. Another inconvenience is when my older child needs to use the bathroom, we would have to go upstairs to the end of the hallway for the restroom. And the restroom here isn't big and not that clean. For these two reasons, sometimes I do prefer the other nearby hmart instead.

Gureg A.

Yelp
I like this market a much bigger produce selection than some top markets found a lot of products I couldn't find in no supermarket

Matt S.

Yelp
Why did we want to go here? I have no idea what I was after, but I asked my wife if she wanted to go. It's been years since I've been to an H Mart. It was our Anniversary and we couldn't go out to any restaurant, since we were still in the "yellow" phase at the time? I think... Back in May of Covid times... This place was as packed as it usually was. Arrows were up and down aisles, some people were trying to isolate, other's were in their own world, talking on the phone... We got a pretty large dungeness crab here, some shrimp with the heads on, and a bunch of other random foods and snacks. I loved looking at all of the items they have here. Grabbed some rice wine vinegar, since I was about to run out. Decided to get a membership card too, because we'll be back.

Lauren S.

Yelp
This was my first time coming to H Mart, we were looking for some seafood or something to eat for our anniversary since we couldn't go out to restaurants. It was pretty crowded on Memorial Day and the store had the one way arrows and it was a little hard to navigate between aisles. They had a great selection of seafood. We were going to get a live lobster but I ended up getting a Dungeness crab because I never seen a live one in stores before. It was pretty good, it was big and fresh. We also got some shrimp with the heads on. I peeled them off before eating, I didn't realize you could eat them with the heads on them my friend told me. Maybe next time....haha. I also saw a lot of fresh fish that I wanted, but will have to get it another time. They had fluke and I've been looking for that for awhile. We didn't get anything from the produce because it was basically the same stuff they have at other stores. We did get some rosemary because I wanted some for drinks, it tasted different than my regular rosemary though. They have a ton of different noodles, we ended up getting a couple packs. I got pumpkin noodles which I'm excited for. Also got some random candy there. I was looking for the weird flavors of Kit Kat's but they only had a couple green flavors so I didn't get them. I got strawberry Oreos and some espresso cookies and panda wafers. I really enjoyed our trip and want to come back again to get more items, will have to go on a weekday when it's not as crowded though.

Mike H.

Yelp
What I love most about H Mart. Where to begin?! Would it be that their fresh produce section is always gigantic, always incredibly fresh, and always stocked with a lot of items you just can't find anywhere else? Actually, that last point goes for pretty much the entire store too, but I digress. The Elkins Park H Mart is clean and well-stocked. As with all H Marts, I found a lot of their prices to be low and fair, especially given the fact that they exclusively stock a lot of things you just can't find anywhere else around in every supermarket setting. I went there to find some kitchen utensils, and I found a great deal on some cookware that I later looked up on Amazon and saw I got a better deal at H Mart. So I was very happy about that. This H Mart is located on the bottom level of an indoor mini mall, and it was a little cramped to be honest. I had to snake my way around a number of people because the aisles were more narrow than at a stand-alone supermarket, including other local H Mart locations. While that was a bit of a headache, it by no means took away from my excitement of having another H Mart nearby, and I look forward to frequenting it more often.

Kelli M.

Yelp
My son and I went to H mart for an impromptu stop. We were a little overwhelmed with the choices and didn't really know what each was and had limited time since they were getting ready to close. They have a huge selection so we definitely will be going back.

Kase M.

Yelp
Legit asian market. Everyone knows that if you want fresh veggies/ fruits and you want it for dirt cheap... you hit up the local asian market. HMart always comes through. Not only do they have the typical veggies.. you can also get all of the asian veggies to recreate some of mom's favorite dishes. I would say the seafood is much cheaper here as well.. in comparison to American supermarkets. Also... they have a pastry shop, Paris Baguette, and there's a food court upstairs and a lot of tiny mom and pop shops downstairs.

Sydney T.

Yelp
Don't recommend as service is silent and lacking and toilets are overflowing with sewage water. Used to love this place but given its lack of care towards sanitation, this place isn't going anywhere but downhill.

Tiffany N.

Yelp
Really love coming here to get lunch and do some grocery shopping! They have little shops when you enter before getting to the supermarket. You can pick up ready-made food like buns & side dishes. Don't forget to get the hmart rewards card and earn point every time you shop!

Gloria E.

Yelp
As far as Asian grocery stores go, this one rocks. In the city, I associate the type with some dingy, suspicious seafood sections, untrustworthy meat labels, and low prices. Walking into Hmart, my expectations have changed for the better. This is a korean based store, so there are many options for specific noodles, types of kimchi, and a whole korean take out spot with all of your favorites. The door leads to a fresh dumpling shop, where they make them right in front of the window, leading to kim bap, lunch trays and more, as well as a parisian cafe with your favorite tarts, cakes, and breads! Finally, the store. Huge! So many isles of noodles, cans, sauces, most with captions in English! Got the fixings for a very tasty korean style noodle dish, and bought all of the veggies, pastes, and meats there. Great, cheap cuts of pork belly, steak, chicken, and so much fresh fish! Homemade kimchi lines a whole section of the fridge. We fell in love with the frozen dumpling section, enough to last you weeks for tasty fried, steamed or even microwaved yumminess. Wasn't crowded during daylight hours, but I can see how it can get crazy later in the day. Once I run out of dumplings (give me a few weeks) and make my last package of noodles, I'll be driving back!

Sari Marissa G.

Yelp
I really enjoy shopping at H Mart, the popular Korean grocery chain. Upstairs you'll find a food court with in house casual dining seating. In the basement you'll find a grocery store, Paris Baguette, (another very popular Korean chain with beautiful pastries), a small stall that makes the most delicious red bean buns my kiddos love, a market for prepared food only (their stewed spicy tofu is insane!), and some very small beauty and clothing stores. I most recently discovered these shops sell Korean masks I've been obsessed with! Nobody knows skincare like Koreans! I swear every time I'm here I find something new I love! The grocery store offers basic produce which I actually choose not to get there. I feel it's a smidge overpriced and some items don't look the freshest. I'll pick some up only if I need a certain item for a meal I'm cooking that night and don't feel like heading to my regular grocery store. You will find more exotic items such as awesome mushrooms, cactus, and fantastic peppers, which are the things I wait to purchase here. Also, they sell big boxes of pears and apples which isn't a bad deal when purchasing in large quantity. There's a great variety of frozen and packaged Korean goods! I mean there's one whole aisle for seaweed alone! We get really tasty dim sum, gyoza and buns to steam at home. Meat and vegetarian varieties alike. They sell any and every kind of meat and seafood you could imagine including live lobsters. I can't really tell you more about that section because this animal loving gal can't venture back there. They have it all. Eeeeeek! ((Covers eyes)) You'll find gorgeous packaged chop sticks which I've purchased when I threw a Asian themed party, even marble mortar & pestal sets too. The home and gadget section is definitely worth a glance! I've had my eye on those rice cookers! I see how some could consider a trip here a tad overwhelming especially if you don't speak or read Korean, but I choose to look at it as being adventurous and an opportunity to branch out and try new things! The place is kind of crammed and perhaps not the cleanest, but it has really served me well every time I've visited. Patience is key. If you're in the area, I would recommend stopping by. Try both floors! My sister in law who is from Korea makes special trips from the city to shop here, if that means anything to you. She gets big bags of her her favorite rice in bulk and of course, kimchee. After each visit, I look forward to the next....

Patricia H.

Yelp
My husband and I have been coming to Fuse in the HMart Food court for a number of years (20+ years). We loved their bento boxes, as they were so tasty and reasonably priced. We went last night and learned that the price of the Fuse Bento boxes went up by 30%. Given the price of everything, we weren't surprised but did not expect such a dramatic hike. But what was FAR more disappointing was the dramatic decrease in the QUALITY and quantity of the items in the bento box; * Tempura veggies were bland and greasy * The one tempura "pork" piece tasted like a breakfast sausage * Miso soup (served in a Styrofoam container) was only 1/3 full * Seaweed side measured about 1 tablespoon (!!!) and tasted stale * 2 California rolls were good but came without wasabi Not sure if the original owners of Fuse were replaced but we will not be returning.

Ausanka D.

Yelp
This Korean market is very clean you find everything. If you are starving second floor it is. The food is tasty affordable and the area is clean.

Sandy T.

Yelp
We came here hearing that this location has some pretty nifty things here including some small shops and a food court. We ate at the food court first, and I have to say ordering it at one place is very convenient rather than ordering it individually at each stall. I'm pretty satisfied with the food court option, and the experience all together. The lady taking my order is very patient and kind especially since I was taking way too long figuring out what I wanted. There's also a great size parking lot as well so it's convenient to be able just to find parking and walk in without hunting down a spot. It would be nice to see the little shops open, but due to the pandemic (and possibly being Sunday), they're all closed. I'll definitely have to come back again for the little shops. My experience with buying groceries was relatively good. Though the isles were a little narrow, it makes up for good selection of stuff they have. Will definitely be coming back more often.

Erin M.

Yelp
Whole Foods stopped stocking Mori Nu silken tofu which gave me a major case of the sads. I was referred to H Mart by a few different people and they did not let me down. Not only did I hit a bonanza of Mori Nu, it was half the price of Whole Paycheck, er, Foods. I also hit up the Paris Baguette bakery while I was there. If you're at H Mart, you pretty much have to go there. It smells insanely good and the pastries glow from the windows. I split a couple of red bean donuts and an almond croissant with my husband. The croissant was just okay. The red bean donuts were fantastic. Stick with the asian-style pastries here, and you will not be sorry.

John D.

Yelp
HMart food court is a must try, good food, wide variety, fair price point. The spicy garlic chicken is well prepared and presented, can taste every ingredient, no masking with spices. Chicken crispy and light. Love the pickled side dishes. Big portions for a very good price (under $10). The food court is a monthly standard visit.

Xiao Z.

Yelp
I miss H-mart, it's that simple. If you need any asian homegoods, produce, or the coveted yogurt drink, H-mart will have you covered. When we were dining a Dubu, we were able to sneak out to buy some groceries here. The prices are fairly comparable to supermarket charges, some may be a little bit more expensive due to exclusivity reasons. But the establishment was clean, the vegetables fresh and lines were fairly well managed. No red flags.

Carmela A.

Yelp
No more or no less stocked like other H Marts, and reasonably clean. Just a bit more cramped than I'm used to seeing for H Marts

RJ B.

Yelp
This review is for the catering department. I called to order food for a pot luck. The woman who claims to be the manager of the prepared Korean food department was extremely rude. She didn't want to be bothered with my questions about the size and price. Who conducts business like that? Of course I'm interested in how much I'm getting for the price! I couldn't talk to the woman anymore so I asked to be transferred to the main number: She hung up. I called back to complain and the worker on the phone was aware of her ill temperament. Well H Mart, you just lost a customer.

Minji S.

Yelp
H Mart is the place I go to buy my Asian food necessities that I can't find in normal supermarkets such as kimchi, Japanese curry blocks and instant noodles. I've had no problems finding the stuff I needed, minus maybe some snacks because I realized they tend to rotate some of their snacks. There were a couple of times when some of their stuff all of a sudden shot up in price but the next time I came back, their prices were back to normal. Unfortunately, the price of kimchi has recently increased but hasn't gone down yet. There's a lot of sales going on, so I normally go for the brands that have the sales (you normally save $1 to $2). During peak hours, it is really hard to find parking, but other than that, H-Mart is the place for your Asian food needs.

Milena P.

Yelp
What a dump! I have been to H Marts in other parts of the country and they were SO much better. This place is crowded, dingy, didn't have anything I wanted (thai basil, galangal, lime leaves) even though they are the only Asian grocery for miles and miles around. Yes, they are Korean , but even my closest little little neighborhood Korean grocery in Blue Bell has these. I purchased some decent priced veggies, but nothing spectacular or unusual... upstairs the food court looked like it had some interesting dishes, but old and worn down looking too.. when you have been in a new, clean, orderly and well stocked H Mart such as in Austin you See the huge mess this one is!

Justin C.

Yelp
Heinous Mart. This place is dirtball heaven. Its kind of like Chinatown: dirty, crowded, and none of the stores keep their kitchen clean! Oh and both smell like rotten fish. I came for Kimchi. The store i got it from had a dirty kitchen. I'm seeing that its here and in Chinatown. How long does it take to scrub floors??? MY Kimchi had SEVERAL hairs in it and a few winged bugs. The reason why is they leave the food sitting out for HOURS. I bout a quart of Kimchi and only ate half. I threw the rest out. Disgusting. And i had lunch upstairs in the so-called food court a few years ago. It made all of us sick. I'm never going back to H-Mart. Ever. I dont think they care though. They cater to customers who dont care about things like dirty kitchens and insects in the food.

Tami R.

Yelp
I used to go to the Levittpwm store, but since moving to NE Phila., I came here. Its amazing!!! I picked up good proced, ready made...so fresh it was still hot...black bean sauce, deokbokki and stir fried fish cakes!! This is the only place i buy shop. I also bought a new wok. The french bakery was gorgeous....i cant wait to return.

Koni T.

Yelp
So compared to the Cherry Hill, NJ location. It wasn't as big but the quality of the food, especially the pre-made one was great! The COVID-19 precautions was quite surprising. Unlike your typical grocery store, they provide disposable gloves as an extra safety measure. Plenty of of fresh seafood and produce. Also love the food court! If you are looking to buy groceries then Cherry Hill location is just for you but if you're like me and don't have time to actually cook for yourself then Elkins Park is for you!

Aelita P.

Yelp
Paris Baguette: 5 stars - Come for milk bread, pastries, or tea/coffee Food Court: 3 stars - Nothing is exceptional, but everything is at least okay Pre-cooked food shops: 5 stars - The food is all great and decently priced. You can get soups, lunch bento, kimchi and other Korean sides, chicken, etc. The mochi and dumpling shops are great too! Grocery Store: 4 stars - The produce is fresh and they have everything from flour and eggs to marinated calbi and red bean ice cream. It's well organized and well stocked, but definitely on the expensive side.

Jerry F.

Yelp
They've peaked and now... flatlining at best. What's with the rear parking lot? Grimy with leaky dumpsters and mountains of trash. Rear entrance is filthy with exhausted carpet and smudged glass doors. Prices have been jacked since the other Korean grocery went under. (I hope they come back some how, some way...) Produce is limited and definitely hit and miss...) Been shopping here for years, enduring the indifferent vibes from the staff. (I'm a white faced gringo) Place is cramped, they've outgrown their floor space. Korean dude at the fish counter is a impatient crank.

Jason C.

Yelp
All kinds of snack from asia is here I love their food court Lots of delicious korean food Inexpensive They have sushi,kimbab,soup Dumpling,rice cake,ramen I mean where else you want to go all is under $10-$15 If you go to korean place or there is korean resto in china town sell soon du bu for almost $19-$20 It makes my eyes and my wallet This is my goto Plus you can get asian grocery or japanese ingredients here The seafood is fresh so do the marinated beef bulgogi if you like bbq

Madi N.

Yelp
Love H Mart! They have a great array of all kinds of groceries and ready to eat items. I always find something new and enjoyable to try when i'm there. The food court is awesome as well. I only give it 4 stars because it's kind of dirty and cramped in the grocery store honestly and towards the back it really smells like fish.

Kiara B.

Yelp
Has a better variety of snacks than the 69th street location, and an overall livelier vibe than the Cherry Hill location in my opinion. The parking lot is a little undersized considering there are several separate businesses in this area (e.g. DuBu and Sang Kee). Weekdays are probably less of a problem to come here, and you can avoid the proselytizers that hang near the entrance on the weekends. Seriously, why haven't they been kicked out for soliciting?

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Yelp
If I must choose a best Asian supermarket, Hmart is my favorite. There are some Asian cafeteria in the upstairs. Strongly recommend!

Jarrad R.

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After reviewing the H Mart in Levittown, I was excited to see this (even larger) location. The grocery store itself is underground, but quite expansive. Shelves stocked floor to ceiling with both Korean/East Asian as well as western goods. Unlike some other Asian grocery stores, they even had free samples being cooked up at the end of a couple aisles. Also they have several Korean restaurants in the food court and a bakery next door that looked delicious! That said, only thing I didn't like was that things were extremely cramped, both inside the store and in the parking lot. For that reason, I prefer the Levittown location. A little bit less "store" but much more open, and fewer old ladies pushing you out of their way in some mad rush to get down the aisle and stare at the back of a pack of noodles.

Review M.

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It's dirty in here and the people who work here are rude and uninviting . I was going to see what the hype was about and I really don't see what it's about at all.

Gerald S.

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The last stop of my Farmers' Best, Kobawoo and H Mart Asian shopping day, H Mart falls somewhere in between the larger, well inventoried, but dirty FBM, and the smaller, well thought out aisles and cleanliness of KM. This successful chain has expanded since 1982, and continues to offer well stocked fresh produce and a wide variety of Asian packaged frozen foods and groceries. If I were to choose only one stop shopping, H Mart would be the best compromise. Their prices are reasonable and you can find most of what you want for your exotic food requirements. I have visited their locations in Levittown and Edison, and again, this one stands in between those two in terms of size, customer service and aisle access/comfort. The most unique aspect of this shop is the space it shares with a decent food court for a sit down or take out dining experience, and the Paris Baguette bakery in the basement which provides a pleasant café experience pre or après purchasing your consumables. Have you ever wondered how "H Mart" got its name? I did, and went on its website to see if I could find out. The "H" is the first letter of the phrase, "Han Ah Reum," meaning, "Arm full of groceries." I leave it to the Korean readers to know if that is accurate. But, the image works for me.

Yuqing T.

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First time at this Hmart after going to the Hmart in Upper Darby numerous times. The food court is location the second floor. Grocery store on 1st floor. Definitely like the one in Upper Darby better, simply because there is a lot more food options for around the same price. The food is comparable at both locations. Other than Korean food, there is also one sushi and chinese place. The grocery store is fairly large. There is also two skincare shops (The Face Shop and Amore Pacific), if you're into korean skincare, these are worth checking out if you want their product in store versus waiting for online shipping.