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.