H Mart Las Vegas

Korean grocery store · Spring Valley

H Mart Las Vegas

Korean grocery store · Spring Valley

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2620 S Decatur Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89102

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2620 S Decatur Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89102 Get directions

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Southern California’s the Hat Finally Opens in Las Vegas and More Openings | Eater Vegas

"The Asian grocery chain opened a Las Vegas location in April, joining other recent supermarket additions to the valley." - Janna Karel

https://vegas.eater.com/daily-restaurant-news/128292/southern-california-the-hat-pastrami-open-las-vegas
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Mike May

Google
We had been waiting several months for this place to open and finally had the chance to visit this weekend. As soon as we arrived, it was clear just how popular it was. There were so many people that they set up a Disneyland-style covered waiting queue. It was a smart move, especially since they provided free water to everyone in line. We waited about 15 minutes, which wasn’t too bad. Once inside, it became obvious why they needed the queue. The layout is similar to IKEA. You enter through one way and are guided through the entire store, though there are shortcuts available if you want to check out quickly. The store's setup and selection were impressive. Unfortunately, we couldn’t spend too much time browsing because of the crowd, but we’re hoping it will calm down in the next few months. We had planned to eat at the H Mart Market Eatery Food Hall, but the seating was extremely limited due to the crowd. We weren’t able to order anything or enjoy a meal there, so our party ended up leaving to eat elsewhere. We’re definitely planning to return soon and hope that next time it won’t be quite as packed so we can enjoy the full experience.

Mela M

Google
I came in at 9:15 pm tonight hoping to beat the crowd but this place was still packed. I was able to walk right in but upon entering I was met with crowds of people and baskets. The store is large and had a huge selections of items. But I was here just for the crab legs. I had seen others talk about the sale they had on king crab but unfortunately they had none left, only snow crab. The snow crab legs were a good size and were incredibly clean. I picked up about 4 clusters and headed towards the check out. The line was long but moved really fast. The employees there are really working hard.

Erica Gil

Google
I was genuinely blown away by the experience that is H Mart. Even if you don’t usually shop for Asian food, this place is worth visiting just for the experience. The produce section is unlike anything I’ve seen in Las Vegas—everything is fresh, high quality, and beautifully displayed, with tons of unique items you won’t find in a typical grocery store. The seafood department is incredible, and the variety of meats—especially cuts used in soups—is outstanding. I was surprised to even find gorgeous tomahawk steaks. The quality across the board was excellent. There are aisle after aisle of sauces, noodles, snacks, and treats that are completely new to me. The kimchi selection alone is massive. They also have a fantastic fresh sushi section that’s ready to eat, along with a home goods section filled with items for cooking and serving Asian food. I even found a great selection of Asian body care and healthcare products. The ice cream aisle was a fun bonus—so many kinds I’ve never seen before! And when you’re done shopping, the attached food court is a perfect place to grab a bite. Whether you're shopping or just curious, you have to check this place out. It’s seriously mind-blowing.

Zak

Google
This store is huge and has so many options for literally everything. Snack, food, fresh seafood, meats, ingredients, premade meals. Definitely have found some of the best snacks ever here. This is one of my go-to markets in town.

T-bone_Skv

Google
It was very clean and new. The time we went, there were a lot of people. It has a lot of seafood, sliced meat, fresh fruits and vegetables. Also, They have a lot of Asian products like snacks, desserts, frozen food, sauces, rice, instant noodles, beverages. They have H mart food hall too, I love this area. It was just quite packed and the tables were fulled. Also, they need code for restroom though.

JPixel P

Google
They literally have everything from foods, pots and tons of drinks. So much to see you’ll get overwhelmed especially with its packed. Definitely wait for a month so it’s not so crowded. Their seafood selection is the best I’ve seen. The prices aren’t high or expensive at all definitely go check it out.

Marie Sol

Google
Went a few days after the grand opening and was thankful to find a nearby parking spot on the lot right away . I walked to the Tent full of people waiting in front and got in line. Two H Mart workers were letting groups of 5-10 customers in at a time. After 25 minutes, I got in with the next group of people. I went to look for the few Asian food items I wanted to buy while maneuvering my way around the aisles, neat and fully stocked shelves and people. I found the items I wanted and headed for the check out line. I got in one of the two long check out lines at the end of aisle 12 that was moving at a reasonable pace. When I got to the front, a polite Security guard calmly directed me to the Customer Service desk/10 items or less where I paid then proceeded to eat Lunch at the Food Hall. The new H Mart is located on Sahara and Decatur in the "Sahara Pavilion South" in fabulous Las Vegas.

Sindii Da Silva

Google
Good customer service and very clean store. Variety of products and quality is great. It’s a must go to store. Prices are good. And they also have live seafood products you can choose from and take home. Many products including hair products, skin care, home care and many more. These are just some of the pictures I took. They also have a food court area where you can choose a variety of food to eat there . The boba drink are delicious.
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Jesse L.

Yelp
What a cool new market. Great selection of foods and great prices. I've heard a lot good stuff from friends and finally decided to come yesterday. The sushi/sashimi selection along with the prices is are to beat.
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Sun L.

Yelp
Spacious free parking Easy access to the entrance Various items everywhere Very lit, spacious wide isles Came to restock my Asian items and must haves This trip, the melons were especially in season Bought 2 boxes.... Then came back in 2 hrs to buy 4 more, so sweet and so fresh Service was fast and friendly
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Jonny S.

Yelp
It has everything Asian you need here, including an entire aisle just for ramen You can't go wrong The weekends are overrun, naturally
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La Toya L.

Yelp
I heard the hype so I had to witness it for myself. I absolutely loved everything about H Mart. The seafood is fresh and bountiful. The sushi is absolutely amazing with a wide selection. I grabbed some sushi and some sliced kobi steak. Can I say that I had a great night? Yes indeed. This is definitely a place that you should check out.
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Cathy C.

Yelp
Yelp Review 2025 #147: H Mart's opening was waaaay long anticipated. We are talking years! When its first Vegas location finally did open, the lines have been ridiculously long. I waited a couple of months before coming here. The lines are still long, and the store is still crowded once you do get in. Avoid weekends at all costs. I've made a few attempts to get the viral mango ice cream and still have not been successful. Each trip, I end up getting trays and trays of salmon sashimi, a tub of tobiko, uni, marinated meat, and random snacks to make my trek and effort worthwhile. So far, I've enjoyed every single purchase...except the Squid Game dalgona candy - I keep getting the umbrella and I keep breaking it every single time!The sashimi is of good quality and priced by weight. You can get a tray from $11 to $18 and it comes with a packet of wasabi and a packet of soy sauce. The marinated kalbi is also a favorite of mine. If you don't have time to marinade or don't have short ribs available at your local grocery store, you can pick up some from H Mart, cook it on a grill. So tasty! The Wagyu bulgogi is also a good purchase. The store overall is organized and spacious...if you imagine it didn't have people LOL. Fresh produce, ice cream, marinated meats, non-marinated meats, seafood (including love crabs and lobsters), Korean and other Asian snacks, ramen/ instant noodles, cookware, skincare products, condiments and everything you need to make Korean/ Asian dishes, drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic). They have a food court where you can get ramen, boba tea, chicken wings, tteokbokki, etc. No carts allowed! If anybody has a tip when to get the mango ice cream, let me know!
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Jessica P.

Yelp
H MART in Lasssss Vegasssss!! Yayyyyyyy!!! Did you know that the "H" in H Mart stands for Han Ah Reum, the original name of the chain? In Korean, "Han Ah Reum" translates to "one arm full of groceries." That's me!! One-arming my bagged groceries to the car and into my house! LOL Seems like the grand opening phase since April has finally subsided. Last night (Thursday) was the first time I have felt like I had the store to myself!! And the banchan refrigerators were FULLY STOCKED!!! I was able to pick up all the meats and veggies for a get together this weekend. I've been to H Mart in Canada, Honolulu, Los Angeles, San Diego, and now Las Vegas. The buildings and floor layouts are all different, but one thing is certain IMO: the ramen aisles are always on point with a variety I've never seen at any other Asian grocery store!!! I also love that you can select a single ramen instead of a whole package, so you can try it at a lower price. During grand opening week we scored a HaiDiLao hot pot kit, so we often need to grab brisket and veggies. All of the freezers and refrigerators are always organized in such a pretty fashion that I end up grabbing more than I need. If you like sushi, there are grab-n-go selections. Our favorite is the sashimi tray! You can also find fresh seafood options in the back! Have your H Mart app ready for checkout so you can earn rewards! They don't track it by telephone number like many other establishments, so be prepared. The food hall is accessible after you pay for your groceries. The area is small in comparison, but is a nice retreat for a bubble tea and fried chicken!
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Mark L.

Yelp
My family and I enjoy shopping at Hmart, and Las Vegas recently opened one, so we should go check it out. The Hmart has a Food Hall next to it, and you should absolutely have some food there. There are booths for Tiger Sugar Boba Shop, Hanmo Tofu, Hongdae Jopok Topokki, BBQ Chicken, Paik's House, Moobongri Soondae Express, and Saku Japanese Eatery. Must order Jajangmyeon and Jiamppong from Paik's House. Hongdae Jopok Topokki serves old-style don katsu (pork loin) and topokki. Don't forget to order refreshments from Tiger Sugar. Overall, the food was good, and my stomach was happy.
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Marites D.

Yelp
H Mart is a large supermarket that has it all and is actually one of the best Asian market I've experienced in Las Vegas. You'll find them at Sahara Pavilion South shopping center on Decatur and Sahara. Grand opening was on April 24, 2025. The plaza has ample parking. Inside is clean and the aisles are well-stocked, they have good music playing in the background. In the back, there's an area for fresh live seafood, and they carry frozen seafood as well. They have noodles, rice cake, dumplings, instant food, a nice selection of packaged sashimi and sushi rolls, Chinese and Korean ice cream. There's even a pound of black garlic, meatballs, Korean beverage, various Japanese, Chinese, and Western snacks, and one entire aisle (#3) dedicated just for Korean snacks, Wow! I like that they have several condiments for sauces and seasonings, instant rice and cup noodles, they've even included pasta, vermicelli, rice paper, and roasted seaweed. There's a huge fresh produce section of veggies and fruits. The donut white peach is a summer seasonal item and price is reasonable. Donut white peach is more juicier and has a nice sweetness. I love that the market included beauty & home essentials, kitchenware, and cleaning products. I also found a variety of cookware so if I need a good fry pan, I can get it here because they have all kinds like black stone wok pan, ceramic fry pan, and stainless steel pots. They even have complimentary samples. There's a nice lady preparing fresh fruit samples of Honey Melon Crunch, which is similar to a firm cantaloupe, it's tasty but crunchy. If you want the best summer fruit, get the Yellow Mini Seedless Watermelon, it looks just like pineapple but has a soft juicy texture and wonderful sweetness, super refreshing and Yum! Next to the supermarket is H Market Eatery Food Hall. It's a casual atmosphere with plenty of seating and good music that's not too loud. The food court is always lively and busy around lunch and weekends. There are signs that does not permit shopping cart, because the walkway is narrow. They have a total of seven food vendors including Tiger Sugar, Hanmo Tofu, Korea's bbq chicken, Topokki, Saku Japanese Eatery, Moobongri Soondae Express, and Paik's Noodle. Upon placing order, the vendor gives a ticket number which will display on the screen, and it will make a sound to notify when the order is ready. They operate as counter service. After awhile, the loud and constant notification sounds become overwhelming and disruptive, especially when it's super busy in the food hall. They should really changed that system to something more effective and calmer, simply by calling out the ticket number. Just a note, there are no trash bins in the food hall. When you finished dining in, they have signs posted to please return dishware and trays to the original restaurant. Also when it's super busy, the tables are not always cleaned right away but they eventually get to it.
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Alyssa C.

Yelp
My wife and I fell in love with H Mart! We've been patiently waiting for this store to go up for over a year. We heard the news and were ecstatic because we love a good Korean market. We visited this week and to our surprise it was even better than we expected. You walk in and there's endless choices of Korean favorites -- Skincare, collagen jelly, citron tea, stationary products, toilet paper, vegetables galore and more. I was so excited to see the number of my favorite mushrooms to choose from for KBBQ and shabu shabu recipes. We bought oyster and enoki mushrooms to pair with our sliced meats for dinner. Thinly sliced meats options were abundant! It made our at-home KBBQ experience that much better. We purchased sliced rib eye, pork, and beef belly. Great value and great quality! At H Mart you'll also find Korean staples like kimchi, pickled vegetables, and all sorts of banchan. Absolutely awesome options to keep in our fridge when we're hungry. Will definitely be back to buy seafood from their fresh selection and pair it with veggies for some shabu shabu.
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Monique W.

Yelp
Wow!! This is now my new favorite market! A few weeks ago, I tried to go to the H Mart on a weekday around 5:00 P.M. There was a long line! I would normally see lengthy lines waiting for a ride at Disneyland or Disney World! I couldn't even find a parking spot! I decided to wait to go on the weekend, early morning, as soon as H Mart opened at 8:00 A.M. After going to the Coffee Class on a Saturday morning at 7:00 A.M, I stopped by H Mart at 8:00 A.M. There were only a few other customers inside! When we first entered the market, there was a bunch of household items for sale! I saw some Sanrio Cinnamoroll items! H Mart has the freshest fruit and vegetables I've seen in Las Vegas! They also have some of the more unique fruits like dragon fruit and pink pineapple. The oranges and apples looked amazing! If you're looking for some great Seafood selection, look no further! H Mart has a wide variety of fresh seafood! I was really impressed with their meat selection! I ended up picking up a pack of their shortribs in soy sauce. Next time, I plan on getting their bulgogi! There was also shaved Wagyu beef and so much more! There are plenty of snacks too at H Mart. We ended up exploring all of the aisles and also got some of the following items Rose Topokki Calpico (original flavor) Kewpie Mayonnaise Green Onion Kimchi Mixed Pineapple Checkout service was a breeze at H Mart. The customer service was fantastic! All of the merchandise was well organized and the inventory was stocked. The food court wasn't open yet since we ended up going so early in the morning on a Saturday. I just wish H Mart was closer to my house!
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Rachel L.

Yelp
First time coming here on a Saturday night and it was pretty busy. This place is huge! Didn't plan to shop much, more for the food court. We couldn't help but buy a few things like some ban chan and other things I can't find at a reg grocery store. Food court had lots of seating, most of the businesses were pricey IMO, but we only got to try 3 out of the 7 or 8 businesses there. Don't quote me on that. We enjoyed our food and drinks. Highly recommend this place to shop and dine!
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Therese A.

Yelp
Finally it opened! HMart in Vegas! It did not dissapoint as it was big, clean and had so many options from seafood to meats to vegetables and everything in between! We also enjoyed having a meal at the food hall next door. Service good and pricing reasonable. Grab your cart and shop!
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Nathaniel J B.

Yelp
This HMart might be thee most anticipated opening and its big!! Definitely your one stop shop for everything you need Korean plus other great Asian goodies!! Don't sleep on the food court!! A lot of yummy options but my personal favorite is Paik's noodles!! Im definitely a bigger fan of smaller markets but who doesn't love the HMart option too!!
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Peace L.

Yelp
Stopped by to see the largest HMart in the west coast or even in America. Ok, the hype is real. This might be the best Asian supermarket I have ever been to. It's definitely the largest and cleanest one ever.
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Jessica W.

Yelp
What: Korean market. Since they have a few Japanese and Chinese items, I was hoping to find more Japanese things I was interested in, but I can get what I need from Japan Creek Market, Ranch 99 and Seafood City. Service: there are a lot of workers to ask where to find things so that was helpful. Ambiance: fairly large store. Note: they do not have a bakery so there is no bread other than a tiny section of Hawaiian rolls and some American bread. Tip: we went on a Saturday morning at 8am right when they opened so it was not very crowded. Tip 2: watch out for inaccurate prices. I saw a bottle of Japanese ITO EN jasmine tea for $2.49 and in another area of the store at $2.99. Of course it rang up as the higher price. Whatever. I don't plan to ever go back since these items aren't what I'm looking for. I wish they would open a Mitsuwa here!!!!
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Kimberly D.

Yelp
I love Hmart! I have been to the Hawaii location but took my time to check out the new Vegas location - wanted to wait till the grand opening hype was over. I musta picked a good day as shopping was a breeze. I found everything i needed in a snap. My main reason for visiting was to get the fresh veggies that they sell such as Kim Chee, fish cake, etc. of course i also had to get their sushi which i LOVE! I found the isles stocked. The seafood & meat department had nothing but fresh meat. Paying was a breeze and associates working were pleasant. Ill be back soon!
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Janess B.

Yelp
Finally an H-mart! I am very familiar with this place since we have them all over Chicago. I finally got to check this place out after the hype. No line if you go first thing the am. Great selections. Some things are pricy than others but lots of imports! I love how they have cooked food you can just buy. I tried their marinated Wagyu premium...I had to cook it when I got home and it was delicious!! I got my hotpot set here and can't wait to try it out! Staff are friendly! Ambiance is casual. Clean so far!
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Hanna S.

Yelp
Ten stars for the produce alone, but I have to dock a star for the shopping experience. More than a month after the grand opening, they just can't handle the crowds. Las Vegas could clearly support two or three of these stores. They don't have sufficient square footage for all the (fantastic) products they carry. To keep the shelves stocked, there are staff and boxes in every aisle all the time, making it almost impossible to navigate. This location feels condensed and urban, which I was not expecting in Las Vegas. I missed features like the kimchi factory and the banchan selection in the Niles, IL location. And no bakery? I was disappointed that the online shopping menu offered fresh duck eggs, but there were none in the store -- not even a shelf label for them. That said, every other store in the valley needs to learn a thing or twelve about sourcing this produce. I can hardly find a ripe pineapple in town, except here. No terrific cherries yet anywhere but here. Fuyu persimmons in early June -- good ones? Yep. And they stock both all kinds of Asian vegetables and a variety of western choices like lettuce, so you don't have to make two stops. I'm still glad they're here, but they aren't quite living up to the stellar locations elsewhere.
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M E.

Yelp
HMart is a vibrant and well-stocked Asian supermarket that's a food lover's paradise. The variety is incredible -- from fresh produce, seafood, and meats to aisles packed with Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and other Asian specialty items you can't find in regular grocery stores. The ready-to-eat section is a must-try, offering delicious hot foods, fresh sushi, and bakery treats the service was excellent as well. Everything is clean, well-organized, and clearly labeled, making it easy to explore and discover new flavors. Whether you're stocking up on staples or looking for unique ingredients, HMart is a go-to destination for quality, variety, and authenticity.
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Ashley D.

Yelp
I was happy to finally see the Hmart was open in Vegas. I LOVED the one we had in Texas. It did not disappoint! All the fresh produce at affordable prices. I got some of my favorite sauces, seasonings, and noodles. Although it was packed inside, you couldn't tell. The store team managed the traffic and flow of people. Honestly, it was very quiet and peaceful. I also loved that you can access the food hall inside once you're done checking out. Overall, it's everything I remember from the other Hmart experience and I plan to go back soon.
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Linh Y.

Yelp
I recently came across an article from Eater Las Vegas about a new H-Mart (very 1st one) opening up in Las Vegas (LV), NV. I love H-Mart from So Cal. I had to come check it out while I was in LV, NV. I was here on their 2nd or 3rd day of grand opening Saturday 04/26/2025. Large parking lot was pretty full. I got lucky with a parking spot at 6:30 PM. They had a big white tent set up right in front of the market with a theme-park line in it stretching out to the main street of Decatur Blvd. I get it... they had to manage the pace of customers or it would just get chaotic. The police was here, too, to monitor just in case any funny business happens. While in line, H-Mart staff was passing out complimentary Choco pies, free Aquafina water in a cooler offered along the way, and Korean candies were available for the taking right before entering the market. Wow, what a way to say thanks for your patience. Thanks H-Mart! After about 1hr of standing in line, I finally got in. It's not that big compared to the ones in So Cal, but it will do just fine. Fruits and veggies were very fresh except for the bananas. Seafood was the best. I was so tempted to buy the crab legs, crab, and lobster, but I got a pound of shrimp for $4.99 per lb instead... I already ate them... so so very sweet and delicious! I may have to go back for another pound LOL. I also got a couple frozen durians, 2 bags of logan, 1 bag of Persian cucumbers, a dozen organic eggs, and a few other items. I did not buy the Champagne mango, Hello Kitty toilet paper, and Lotte melon ice cream that everyone seem to have had in their shopping cart LOL. I'm travelling so I couldn't buy too much stuff. Anyway, lots of amazing specials! I probably strolled through every aisle. They blocked off the end of most aisles near the cashier area as they were pacing out the customers who were ready to pay. It was quite quite busy which is an understatement, but I feel the friendly and nice staff did a very good job in maintaining the flow of traffic. I even had a nice gentleman staff help me get a few boxes of seaweed rolls from the top shelf. Thank you so much H-Mart staff for the amazing service and a job well done! Keep it up!! I spent a little bit over $50 and got a free tote bag (minimum of $30 purchase) plus 1 free item (I chose a pretty pink flowery plate). If I spent at least $100 or $150, I could have gotten 2 or 3 free items, respectively. Pink dishwashing glove or a veggie fruit strainer were the other free gift choices. I finally got out of the market after 2 hrs of shopping. I didn't get a chance to try any of the eateries at their food hall (btw, no carts allowed in food hall space... either eat first and then shop or load car and then eat). I plan to return to check out the food hall before I leave LV. If you're a local LV resident or just visting for the weekend, H-Mart is a must visit!
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Mary H.

Yelp
Recently opened. Busy but well organized and clean. The staff were helpful with the long check out lines, keeping things moving. Very good produce section with a very good selection. Live seafood section along with frozen, and fresh. Live king crab! I was surprised that they offered Fuyu persimmons (in the month of May; labeled from Chile)! Food court had interesting cuisine selections. Many items I'm not familiar with, so I chose familiar tonkotsu ramen at Saku Japanese Eatery. It was good.
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Kulani P.

Yelp
We finally got to check out H Mart - just the grocery side of things - this past weekend. After all the hype, it was impressively organized and loaded with stock but the crowds made it far more hectic than enjoyable. We were impressed by the huge selection of fresh meats and seafood, the even bigger selection of fresh, clean and perfectly packaged produce (papayas as big as half an arm!), almost an entire row of packaged seaweed, how organized and neat everything was and the workers' willingness to help brave the busy crowds. They had so many fresh options packaged and ready to consume - like to go packs of ~ 15 pieces of sliced salmon sashimi for around $15 or an 8 piece beef kimbap for $8.99 (tasty but not so tasty that I'd go out of my way to get it from here again). We were a bit underwhelmed by the beauty/health care products. They had a shelf of American brand body/hair care and a smaller shelf of Japanese and Korean products. We were looking for items that we buy at other markets to do some price comparisons but they didn't carry it so no comparisons to be made. The pharmacy section (which might also be located elsewhere but we only found one area) that we saw by Customer Service didn't have too big a selection either. Amidst the traffic of carts and people, the flow in the store seems to work out well. When you enter, there are household items, then fresh produce along one wall, seafood and meats in the back and refrigerated/frozen/dry items in the middle. I also am not flooring or construction expert, but the concrete floors looked a little rough (maybe from the previous Savers here?). Overall, we're looking to visit and hopefully shop again once the hustle and bustle dies down. We only grabbed a few small things - 12 items - and spent just shy of $50.
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Lloyd C.

Yelp
This H Mart location is probably the biggest one I've seen (so far - only the others in NorCal). This location has a larger "Home" section than any other and the food court is pretty big and spacious. The ones I've seen only have 2-3 food stands. This one has 7!
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Eric B.

Yelp
Went to check out H Mart on Day #2 and it sure didn't miss and fulfilled every excitement we had waiting for it to open! Luckily we went mid day around 2pm and the line wasn't long at all and got in within 10 minutes. Every employee we came across was very nice and they gave out waters and little Korean snacks while we waited in line! Great customer service touch. The location flows nicely and you first steps into the utensils/rice cookers which are fairly priced. They have a ton of vegetable options and their fruits section is very nice as well! Their meat section is huge and they have very nice cuts and amazing deals right now so highly recommend going to check it out right now if you can because the deals won't last long. Every aisle is well organized even with all the people going through. Candy, noodles, kimchi section, seafood section with huge crab, chips of all sorts, seasonings, teas,drinks, snacks, sauces, spices and so much more. What was very nice is the check out line went very quick and with signing up for their all you get a free mug and if you spend certain amounts of money you get free gifts! Of course we spent over $200 so we got all 3 gifts but it was all worth it. Parking is a little packed but with everyone coming and going we found parking very quickly. H Mart has it going on so GO
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Mary L.

Yelp
Amazing here. I've been wanting to visit this H-Mart location in Las Vegas for a few months now. Glad they're in full operations now. It wasn't too crowded on a Monday morning to afternoon lunchtime. I immediately noticed the packaging of foods (it's super clean here). The gift section by the entrance doors were filled with cute keychains/mugs/rice cookers/socks/and more. I can definitely use some of those items. Refrigerators and aisles were fully stocked with good inventories. Nice and solid Korean grocery store. Loved the seafood section in back too/so fresh and so many good meats to choose from. This H-Mart is worth visiting. Staffs work hard. Good management. I saw a few new items in the instant noodles section too. You need to exit the grocery checkout section and turn left into the food hall/food court if you're looking for it. You can also enter & exit from double doors leading to the food hall too (it has its own doors). The grocery store has good lighting and good picks. I would definitely return for vegetables & fruits for sure. I heard that it gets super packed on weekends most of the time with very long lines. Mondays are a blessing, but crowds are noticeable in the food hall area. Either way, I'm glad that Las Vegas has this Korean grocery store addition now. All positive and more places to browse around for great foods.
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Chiqui A.

Yelp
Made it to the food hall this time. it was packed of people, but around 7:30pm the crowd got smaller. There are 7 different fastfood to choose from. We ordered from BbQ chicken korean fried chicken medium size 16pcs for $32.99 and fries for $6.99 and got a couple of tea with boba total amount was $17.32 from tiger sugar. They were alright. We got lucky and found a table so we ate there. We will go back and try other foods there. So if your coming from the supermarket they let you cross the food hall without the cart. There is a main entrance if your going straight to the food hall. I would describe the ambiance as pretty loud background noise as its crowded. Parking is a bit crazy right now since everyone whats to check it out so be patient.
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Patricia E.

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Our first time here was during the Grand Opening on its 3rd day. Actually, my boyfriend and I jokingly stopped by first without commitment, because we saw how long the line was, and agreed not to stay unless we found a good parking spot. After two minutes of driving around, my boyfriend found a premium parking spot and we locked in. The line was four different stores long! Thankfully the weather was nice, and my phone had enough battery- so we just watched anime to kill time. Surprisingly, it went by faster than I expected-- we were only there for forty minutes. They had a tent set up outside to keep people cool. They even gave us a Choco pie and ice water. It was actually well organized. And those extra snacks were God send! So two hours pass by and we have a cart full of all the goodies: Hello Kitty toilet paper, durian (for $14!), 2 packs of mangoes (3.99 each!), box of apples, mango and peach ice cream, lots and lots of fruits and vegetables and mushrooms, Asian drinks, condiments, and more!!! Wow- banana and melon milk for less than $7.. a bouquet of roses for my mom, basically, it was such a good move to go. I accidentally spent $280, and got the whole sack of rice for $1 and other free items. We totally forgot about the free stuff- and that was definitely and definitively the highlight of my night. Lobsters were $9, and they had some really fresh seafood selections. There's even a few King Alaskan Crabs for 54.99/lb (one day I'll get them)... Omg, this was a TRIP. Thank you H-mart, for giving my boyfriend and I such a great experience! Some of best dates always happen to be grocery shopping dates and this one was unforgettable!!!
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Gregg M.

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FINALLY, H Mart has opened in Las Vegas. After giving it a couple of months to wait out the initial rush of interest, I finally ventured to H Mart to check it out. My takeaway? It's much better than Greenland Market and, by a wide margin, ranks as the best overall Asian grocery in town. I'm very familiar with H Mart as it was my go-to Asian grocery store when I lived in the DC-area. As a result, my expectations for Las Vegas' lone H Mart were reasonable, but still high. Sadly, the H-Mart fell a bit short. While the store was well-lit, clean, well-organized in terms of its layout of shelves and refrigerated cases, and had that "new car smell", it still seemed very cramped throughout the store and especially around the small-ish checkout area where there was little space for people to queue up. Perhaps it would've been a better use of square footage to forego the Food Hall, which looked like a dining hall out of Squid Game with its spartan design and limited options, and make that the checkout area. The produce section was the best I've seen in any local grocery store with a diverse selection of both Asian and Western produce with a good amount of organic items, as well. Everything looked fresh. One critique is that much of the produce was packaged in larger quantities instead of being bulk by weight. I prefer buying things like fresh ginger at Asian markets, but I usually only need a knob. The shelves and refrigerated cases were well-stocked with pretty much every Asian ingredient, snack, condiment, etc. you could think of. However, I thought there was too much space given to prepared/heat & serve type foods and not enough on the basic ingredients to make dishes from scratch. As an added effect, H Mart didn't have as good of a representation of items from other Asian cuisines beyond Korean than what I had hoped likely due to the limited space. For example, unless I was looking in the wrong place, I couldn't find any bags of Jasmine or Basmati rice, which I expected to find with the short grain rice. Another critique, there was no butcher counter. All of the fresh meat was pre-packaged, refrigerated or frozen. There was seemingly no option for custom cuts of meat. The seafood section was a striking contrast to the meats as it was simply impressive with its selection, level of service, and seeming freshness. Prices looked very reasonable, too. It may sound like I hated H Mart. Wrong. While it's got its serious flaws and it certainly didn't beat my memories of the H Mart in Fairfax, VA, I still love it because, at least for now, it's the best in show for Asian grocery stores in the valley.
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Diane W.

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So, finally got to visit H-Mart and there were still lines to get in after being open since April 24th, but the line went very quick, they had a tent set up for the weather (Sun, Rain or Wind, etc) they were also so nice by offering free water (16 oz bottles) and a choco pie (if you've ever heard of a moon pie) it's 2 graham cracker type of cookies with marshmallow filling and dipped in chocolate, they were delicious, I forgot to go down the aisle for the chocolate pie, but I was already on excitement overload, so next visit. The store was definitely super busy, they had an entire long aisle of just Ramen alone, so many choices on each side and tons of flavors, it was like heaven, they also had a huge selection of meats to use for Korean BBQ and Hot Pot, they had a huge fresh seafood section, their produce aisle you could tell was fresh. I'll definitely be back to make more purchases from ramen to rice to KBBQ meats.. They also had an attached food court, that will be in a separate post. I know from the visit today that H-Mart will be successful. Today I also had an opportunity for free gifts by showing your receipt and the choices were chop sticks, dish washing type of gloves, a platter or tote, it was just an added benefit, also they have a rewards program you can sign up for, I did that today and received a free mug. It was all just a great visit to the store.
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Susan B.

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So good! Excellent fresh vegetables and fruits, with a wider variety of different types of mushrooms and other veggies commonly found in Asian cuisine than I have found elsewhere. Also, the seafood and meat cases are both so well stocked. Highly recommended and we've also found the service to be excellent as well.
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Mare B.

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We were back in town visiting family, and what a coincidence it was to see that Vegas finally has their very own H Mart, which opened the weekend we were there! This supermarket is located on the SW corner of Sahara & Decatur. The shopping plaza does have lots of parking, so if you arrive early there shouldn't be an issue. We arrived around 1:30pm on "day 2", and H Mart was hopping (as they should!). Fortunately my husband found parking as soon as we entered, so he took it! A short walk to the entrance where we saw a fairly long line, which moved quickly and only waited about 30 mins. Now mind you we would never choose to wait just to check out a supermarket franchise that we have scattered throughout So.Cal, but we were back in town with absolutely no agenda, the luxury of time, AND it was their Vegas grand opening! LOL! Just wanted give special mention to the staff at H Mart who did an amazing job managing the long line outside, which started on the side of the supermarket and continued under several canopies they had set up. They also had fans blowing with water misters, so we weren't burnt to a crisp under the scorching sun! Bonus points for the ice cold bottles of water they gave everyone for patiently waiting to enter. So nice to see LV Metro Police at the event making sure their grand opening went smooth and safe. Thank you! H Mart went "Go big or go home!", with this franchise which is massive! Everything is well organized from housewares, to fresh produce, to all the meats, to the massive seafood, array of banchan, to many aisles of snacks and everything else you could imagine an Asian supermarket could have! Their food court had great vendors as well! Okay enough reading and just check it all out for yourselves. Don't forget to sign up for their rewards card too! Cheers and happy eating till next time...
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Kars T.

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I can't even explain how excited I was when I finally stepped inside. After waiting for YEEEARRS, H Mart is finally open! I gotta say, they did a really great job for the grand opening. Even with the crowd, everything was handled smoothly. Checkout was fast and not stressful at all. Walking through the aisles was a bit of a challenge, but honestly, I still had fun. Parking space could be better but I can work with it. The store's super clean, bright and well-organized (I hope they'll maintain it). I love that I can get all my hotpot/bbq meats, condiments, and snacks in one spot now. No more running around just to find Asian ingredients for my cooking. Can't wait to go back again--really hoping they'll stock more Asian household stuff too, especially the hard-to-find ones!
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Rolly T.

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FINALLY!!! Yes the best Asian market in Vegas. We were able to also go to the opening in Chino Hills two months ago. Pretty much has the same amount of stuff. Great selection of merchandises. Lots of meat selection for hot pot and grilling. Fruit and vegetables are fresh- Hope it continues. Price point is good. Only thing I didn't see are the sweet potatoes on the brown bag. The food court has good selection This place is dangerous. lol.
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Kristen N.

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This store is exactly what I expected from a typical H mart and maybe a little more! Wonderful produce and seafood section. Nice wide isles and a great selection of food and housewares! Parking is a bit tight but I think once they open the second location that will solve itself! Awesome food court also and it's adjacent to the store!
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Kristen S.

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I was lucky enough to attend H Mart's opening ceremony. The ceremony itself was amazing and beautiful. The store is perhaps the most well organized I've ever seen. It's obvious the staff has pride and love for the product. The fresh produce section had so many choices! The meat section left nothing to be desired. I will have to make many many trips to this store to really see all they have to offer. I will be happy to return to shop here.
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Karee M.

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My new favorite spot for fresh produce, delicate meats and seafood! Came a few weeks after opening day back in May and lines were still busy! I waited outside to get before the store opened and a line began to form. Upon opening and walking in the store there was an employee handing you shopping carts. This is literally a one stop shop for just about everything. I love hot pots, Korean bbq, and Pho and I can find all the necessary items here from veggies, sauces and the sliced meats. Meat selection as well as the seafood in is in abundance. No fishy or unpleasant smells, friendly customer service and short lines were a plus!
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Sue W.

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Always a fun time to stop in here. They have so much selection and the prices are so reasonable. I do like that they have some quick eats for grab and go, or lots of options for at home cooking.
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Dee H.

Yelp
I've been looking forward to going to H Mart since it opened. Knowing this community, I wanted to wait a few weeks to let the excitement settle. This is the anchor store of the shopping center at Sahara and Durango. It's been a while since I've been in the neighborhood, but the shopping center looks like it has transformed into a mini-Korean Town. There is plenty of parking. The aisles are nice and wide as the crowd tends to leave their carts in the middle of the road. Lots of fresh and beautiful produce and seafood. The variety of Asian items is endless. You'll find things that you had no idea you wanted or needed. Watch the prices of American goods as they will be a bit higher. However, with that said, the Asian products are very reasonable if not a little cheaper than other Asian grocery stores. Their trays of sushi look nice, fresh, more variety and cheaper than you'll find at other grocery stores. Well, yeah. duh! Glad that H Mart has found a home in Las Vegas.
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Sooran K.

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I am so glad that NV finally got H Mart now! I used to go down the hill in CA near my sister's place which had Super H Mart it was so awesome. Now we've got choices to choose from Greenland and H Mart. I have to say fresh produce and fruits were affordable. Side dishes aisle was very clean and organized. When you enter the main entrance they have all the electronics. I also got Apeach eraser. It was so cute I had to get it! :) Although when I asked for lotus root to worker, he didn't know which aisle. I figured he might be new. No biggie, I ended up found it by myself. I went during lunch time and it was starting to get crowded. Cashier and bagger were very polite. I don't go to asian mart often so when we go we buy it in bulk. It came out few hundred. Too bad I didn't come on grand open month for some free stuff. I get the hype since it is first H Mart in NV. We bought all sorts of side dishes like cooked fish, japchae(glass noodle), lotus roots and pepper with bean paste. Pepper with paste was 3.5 out of 5 for me. Freshly made Kimchi was so so for me. I had a feeling maybe it was nonKorean made all the side dishes? Pepper was way too spicy for me. I had cold sweats and recipe for japchae was a little blend. I liked that they put good portion of veggies in it though. Overall it was an good experience. We got everything we needed.
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Rachel M.

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Came here for some Korean beauty products. Got distracted and ended up getting something to eat at the food court! Such a fun place to try something new. All the cashiers were friendly and even though it's been a few months, the store was still busy! I love how clean and organized it is. Kudos to all the employees for keeping up with traffic. Highly suggest shopping here.. food and prices are so good!!
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Doriee L.

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We finally have an H Mart! After waiting, waiting, waiting, and then some more waiting, Las Vegas finally has an H Mart! My husband and I actually went during the week of grand opening and surprisingly enough, it wasn't horrible. Yes, there were a bunch of people in line and yes, it was busy. However, they handled it really well -- the process was efficient and smooth. The foot traffic was still insane though. They had some pretty decent sales for grand opening. One of the items was their marinated kalbi which we did get. It was pretty good. The marinade wasn't exceptionally sweet and the meat was tender when cooked. We've gone back a few times after to grab groceries and some sale items. We got to try their marinated bulgogi and while the marinade was sweeter than the kalbi, it was still good. There were big pieces of meat. It went exceptionally well in a bibimbap. The veggies at H Mart are usually very fresh as well. They also have a huge seafood section and a huge meat selection. If you are ever having some KBBQ at home or even hot pot, this is the place. While the prices aren't the lowest in town, the quality is pretty darn high! I love their fresh pork belly! They have a giant area of packaged banchan -- once again, not the cheapest but they do give you a lot per package. They have also the hangover pills/jellies/drinks! I'll definitely keep coming back to H Mart for my grocery needs :)
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Gozde S.

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Holy crowds Batman! They're so busy, it's almost impossible to maneuver a cart in here. None of that would be bad if it wasn't for the fact that there's a million different products everyone wants to check out. They have great selection of produce and fish.... HOWEVER ..... the quality of the seafood is iffy at best. My prawns turned black by the time I brought them home. My fresh abalone was releasing mucous. Not to mention the hand cut noodles from the freezer had black mold growing on it...All that AND the prices are ASTRONOMICAL.... There's no way a single bunch of mint is worth almost 4 dollars... so overall, mixed review from me. I'll probably give it another chance or two once the initial popularity dies down but I'd be very selective what to get there.
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Cecille L.

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This store is gigantic and has everything from housewares, produce, meat, seafood, tons of different kind of package noodles and more. Produce area is super clean and price point is lower compared to other grocery stores You'll even find fresh mangosteen here! I didn't buy any but the meat section has all the meat that you can use for hot pot or home kbbq. It looked pretty fresh and good quality. Big plus is their shopping cart. I have to mention that I love the big handlebars that is on the shopping carts. Makes the cart feel more sturdy and strong lol
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Vee T.

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This is a fairly new store that just had their grand opening in April 2025. Everything in the store is neat, clean, and organized. They had so many options. Everything you need to make different Asian dishes! I love their seafood section, even the fish were nicely laid out. Everything looked so fresh! The staff were efficient and quick. There were no lines or wait for the cashiers. My only complaint is that it was pretty busy on a Monday and when it is busy, there's no room in the aisles to pass by if everyone has a cart. So the space gets tight. You have to wait for others to pass by to get through, so that part was a little annoying. Other than that, there's also a food court next door that opens at 11am. So you can eat brunch after you do a little shopping.
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Guy K.

Yelp
In A Nutshell: -Super happy an H Mart finally opened in town. -Great choices of Asian food. Overall, please open a 2nd location soon!
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Jade P.

Yelp
Lots of variety in food choice. The prices are incredibly a good deal. The freshness of the produce is just excellent. And since it's just opened for a month. During weekends there's still a long line. And they still have those good $1 ride deals when you spend $200
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Terri C.

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The highly anticipated opening of the first H Mart in Las Vegas has come and gone, but the lines have not. Of course, it's only been a few days since they opened their doors. My friend and I went this morning (Monday) around 10:30am and we were able to walk right in, but the store was crowded with shoppers. I've only been to H Mart in San Diego, and this location is definitely bigger than that one. As you've probably seen and heard on social media and the news, this is a Korean supermarket with loads of fresh veggies, fruit, meats, seafood, snacks, kitchenware, and more. The place is clean and bright, bustling with excited customers plus numerous employees all around re-stocking the shelves. I would caution anyone who wants to go now to have lots of time and stamina to brave the lines and the people in all of the aisles. It was slow-going and I often had to "pull over" with my cart to let people go around me so I could browse. I really enjoyed the snack aisles and seeing all the different chips; I finally snagged a couple of bags of the honey butter ones that I've been wanting to try. They also have KitKats in different flavors if that's your thing. I didn't buy a lot this first visit, but it is fun to look around and know what they have to offer. Although we were lucky to not wait in line to enter the store, by the time we were ready to checkout, that line was very long and snaked into two aisles of the store; patience is key. AND, when we walked out, there was a line down the sidewalk to get in. It's cool to have H Mart here now, but I'll be waiting a while before I go back.
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Jessie G.

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Probably unpopular opinion, but I didn't love it. Because it's super new, I'll give it another try when it mellows out, but first impression for me was its not that great. In the door and immediately there's a housewares section. I love that stuff, but it was abrupt first thing. That's a section I want to be warmed up for. Corral around to the right: produce. Some good items and grand opening promo prices, but it was small. Limited options overall. I like it to feel bountiful, like there are treasures to be had. You can buy things, nice things, it was just basic. Then, there's a zillion isles of freezer, snacks, drinks, pantry items. Lots and lots to choose from, plenty of treats, but nothing that's truly unique to H-mart. Lots of overlap with other stores around town like International Market, Greenland, or 168. Prepared meats - galbi, bulgogi, short rib, pork: they were in pre portioned blister packs. Not order by weight at a butcher counter. I like the counter and uncle that asks, "extra sauce?" I'd had some bananas and strawberries in my basket, but bailed out when I got to the final isle and saw that the line was 30 people long. I'm spoiled by how great other asain stores around town are that the novelty of H-mart is lost on me. It gave "for fun" vibes and not daily, utilitarian supplies for my life energy I want from a grocery store. Food court is in a separate door on the side. I skipped it on this trip. Maybe next time. Fish counter: looked nice while passing by. Was too crowded to properly assess. 2.5 stars with promise to reevaluate at a later date.