Nam Dae Mun Farmers Market

Supermarket · Gwinnett County

Nam Dae Mun Farmers Market

Supermarket · Gwinnett County

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3825 Shackleford Rd, Duluth, GA 30096

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This sprawling farmers market boasts an impressive global array of fresh produce, meats, seafood, and a popular Korean food court—all at wallet-friendly prices.  

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3825 Shackleford Rd, Duluth, GA 30096 Get directions

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Phuong Tran

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I had a great experience shopping at Nam Dae Mun Farmers Market. The store was very well organized and clean, making it easy to navigate and find everything I needed. They offer a fantastic selection of international products, fresh produce, and seafood at reasonable prices. The staff was helpful and polite. Overall, it's a great place for unique ingredients and fresh groceries. I’ll definitely be back!

VRACER

Google
Great Asian store with huge collection of fresh vegetables, fruits and grocery. Live fishes and lot many options at the poultry. They should add organic options and bakery taste can improve.

Tim B.

Google
As others have mentioned it's a cool store to visit for their selection of foods. They updated the light some time back and it all looks much better! The prices are 50/50, you may find a good deal here or not. I have been here multiple times and in general it has been good.

Nonna Starr

Google
This is one of my favorite places to shop at when I’m in Georgia. I love the fresh produce section. And if you’re in the market for anything Asian related this is the place for sure. They feature a bakery that is to die for ❤️ They have pretty much anything. It’s a supermarket. I enjoy going to the house wears area and picking up some of my essentials. They have great prices

Brian Chamberlain

Google
Great selection of fresh foods from around the world.

Bill and Jennifer Miller

Google
I used to shop here all the time 10 years ago. It started going down hill and we stopped going. We went in recently and it’s been cleaned up, upgraded and is beautiful now. Great prices. Fresh food and produce. I miss the fish waffles but overall it’s a great place to shop (again!)

Jennifer Amerson

Google
Very large establishment with an EXTENSIVE variety of fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, fresh meats AND fresh fish available - WOW! They also offer aisle after aisle of your typical "grocery store" fare. To be fair, I stumbled upon this amazing establishment trying to find my way back home after an unsuccessful stop at the Social Security Administration office in Duluth. 🥴 God doesn't fail in turning my "wasted trip" of roughly twenty-five miles into a wonderful - although quite unexpected - "discovery"! Thrilled to have found this amazing spot! ❤️

Jenna May Kim

Google
Of the several Nam Dae Mun locations, this is the best one. Best selection of produce (always fresh), excellent pricing, great seafood options, wide variety of meats, and in-house Korean restaurant that’s pretty good. I drive out of my way to come to this location. It’s not really a farmers market but rather a well organized Asian grocery store within a Korean tilt (but not as Korean as H mart).
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Coty S.

Yelp
NDM broke the kimbap stock market at $1.99 !!! There are 8 locations of this market in the Metro Atlanta area, yet this Duluth location is the ONLY one that has an amazing cafeteria hidden in the back. Since this is the flagship HQ location, the cafeteria serves as an affordable canteen option to the corporate employees. But, we are lucky that they are also open to the public for some of the best quality, lowest priced homestyle Korean food in the state. The market has some hidden gems also: especially produce and meats.

Cardinal N.

Yelp
I had an unfortunate incident at the Duluth office, and I believe the individual I spoke with was a manager. When I requested to speak with a manager, she informed me that the manager was not available that day. I reached out to the corporate office. Nobody answered, and the call went to voice mail. I left a message but never received a call back. I spent a lot of money there, but I won't return after this.

Ceijonius T.

Yelp
Had to return entire purchase because food was spoiled! Crab and goat smelled awful when opened, so I returned all items I bought there. When trying to get money back, the "supervisor" refused to help me, until I pulled out the phone and began recording the ENTIRE conversation from that moment on (pic below). I did get my money because I had my original receipt! When asked his name, he refused to give it to me wondering why I would need it. I told him so when I called corporate about his lackluster customer service, they'd have the name name of the person I had encountered. I then asked several checkout clerks, who all seemed not to know who they worked under or who he was. When I did call corporate, I was put on hold forever and just hung up. I did call another branch of this company, and got the name of the guy from the supervisor of that (her) store. She had absolutely no problem giving it to me, along with hers as well. Horrible employees, food, and experience! Will NEVER patron again!
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Sidéwon Andre N.

Yelp
I will say this is one of the better Farmers Markets in the Atlanta area. My favorite is Dekalb Farmers Market but this Nam Dae Mun location is my 2nd. They have a wide variety of Produce (Numerous Basils, Sugar Cane, Melons, Etc.) and offer a better selection of Spices than Buford Highway Farmers Market. They also have a pretty good Seafood selection with Snow Crab, King Crab, Fresh Fish and other items. I Find the meat selection not bad either. It's not as Fresh as say Publix or Kroger but it certainly isn't bad. For guys into Fitness and the Gym I would consider coming here for some of your meats! They also have a nice selection of Caribbean items and African items as well selling Gongu Peas, Corn Meals, Bun, Sea Moss, Curry and many other items. I also find this Nam Dae Mun to be managed well. Every time I visit it's very clean and seems a bit more modern then competitor stores with shelving and refrigeration. If you visit many of the farmers markets you'll be able to tell a significant difference here.
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Steven A.

Yelp
I LOVE this store! I used to come here to the restaurant at least 3 times a week for years. I use in town over the last couple of weeks and ate there 3 times. The Korean dishes are always made to order with fresh ingredients, and tasty side dishes. While I was there I would shop the produce, always fresh and plenty of usual choices as well as the standard grocery store. The staff are always friendly, and restocking the large store. There are usually vendors selling new n tasty products, the store is always clean, cool and inviting. I definitely recommend, if you're in the area, stop by and check it out yourself, K21, kimbop and meat pies are my favorites.

Ina J.

Yelp
Found this great, super reasonable prices (actually amazing low prices), small order, sit and eat place. Great food, flavorful, big quantity, and lots of choices. The person on the register is sweet, kind, helpful and has a great sense of humor. We enjoyed it all, but I loved the jokes the most
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Rurouni F.

Yelp
On the back of the market, there is a Korean restaurant. Kim bap is $1.99 and I had the K-21 bulgogi beef $10.99. The food is on point and the price is very reasonable. I don't think you can find Korean food any cheaper, let alone with the same quality.
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Debra W.

Yelp
As a first time attendance: the Produce, Service, Food and Prices were great as I did not know what to expect. Glad I stopped while in the area!
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Kim H.

Yelp
I went to shopping at this market location today and I was accident broke a soy sauce bottle by the cashier number seven and I feel such a horrible because usually I never break anything but the gentleman was super nice and sweet. He bought me a new cart and he told me don't worry about everything is OK but when the lady came to clean and the cashier started to talk and conversation that I heard is unbelievable and unexpected. They call me Putah in Spanish and first. I'm not sure what was that mean but I don't get a good feeling for that until I found out later that they call me a whore. I still keep myself calm, went to the lady and told her on the way out what happened. I was with my husband. I am here just like everybody else. I don't know because I'm Asian that it makes her think that she can treat me that way, but I would not come back in that market ever. H market is much better. If anything that they don't have nice things to say about people, I recommend they should keep it with themselves. I don't know if she have her own problem and I have to say only her can take on her responsibility and I asking the management. Please take an action on her behavior.

Kyu C.

Yelp
Their product selection is astonishing. I've been to many Korean/Asian restaurants, but is the biggest and most extensive I've seen in the US. Their food court prices are great if you're looking for Korean cuisine. I would recommend Nam Dae Mun.
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Eustina K.

Yelp
This place is a lot bigger than I expected but didn't have that much Asian groceries. It has a korean name but it has half korean and half Mexican groceries. As I was looking for Chinese ingredients, I wasn't able to find what I was looking for at this place. Also, it's not that clean or organized so I'll rather go to Hmart.

Channa P.

Yelp
best farmer's market i think i have been to in gwinnett county. whole jackfruits, passionfruits, bunches of fresh herbs for cheap. a wonderful store to shop in

Schadale S.

Yelp
I purchased a crab pot from there and it had tiny holes in the bottom. So my third time using it it leaked and the store manager wouldn't take it back or exchange it.
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Stephanie S.

Yelp
We didn't buy much groceries since we were really there to eat lunch at the food court. My parents had been once or twice before. The food court has both Chinese and Korean dishes for a very affordable price. Tons of workers and also Korean, Chinese, and Mexican families were enjoying lunch. They also offered hot tea. The portions were sizable and each item usually includes rice, soup, and sides. We could have ordered three items and still be very full. We spent $33 for 4 dishes (stone bowl bibimbop, fried pork cutlet, spicy beef noodle soup, and bulgogi) and a roll of kimbop. I liked the bulgogi the most and would definitely want to try other dishes the next time I'm in town.
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Amy T.

Yelp
We occasionally shop here but I am here to tell you about their food court!! This place is quite busy especially around lunchtime! That's because everything is so good! I love this place, from the lady at the cash register to the food! The Chinese menu is no longer available (where can I get my jajang noodles, that's okay). They still have their Korean menu AND new to the family, a Mexican option. I haven't tried that menu yet. When I want to be healthy, the bibimbap (K-20) is the way to go!! Sometimes on the go, I like to buy their kimbab. I've also tried their Beef Bone Soup (K-34), I love the soup but it can be difficult to gnaw on the bone in public especially trying to be COVID safe. I tried my uncle's Donkatsu (K-10). This is so good too. It was light and crispy, not heavy with oil. The slaw that came with it was simple and tasty. Honestly, I was never a donkatsu fan til now. Lastly, I also tried the stone pot bulgogi (K-22). Bulgogi is usually sweet. So, this dish was no different. My mom and I just wasn't use to the taste. That's just our palate. The dish was still good!! And I LOVE ALL THEIR SIDE DISHES!! (They should also all include a bowl of rice and side dishes)
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Jim W.

Yelp
Update: most items at the food court have gone up 15-20% on average with no improvement in the ingredients. The galbi tang had 3 small bits of beef and they sold it at +15% before before the start of jan 2021. People used to come here for an affordable meal now they are looking elsewhere. The taste hasn't gone up either. U get a free tea that's about to expire in 1 month as part of your meal.
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Nicki K.

Yelp
I really thought I wrote a review here before. This is the first Nam Dae Mun I've ever visited. The Duluth location is in the former Bass Pro Shops across from Kaiser Permenente. I usually go to the Lilburn location. I like Nam Dae Mun because of the variety of different ingredients from around the world. I prefer the cuts of meats at Nam Dae Mun from other Asian grocery stores and it's a lot cheaper too. To me, every grocery store will have a hit or miss on fruits if it's not in season. There's a Vincent Bakery in the store too, you will see it when you're exiting the store. 18/2021
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Janif P.

Yelp
When I first moved to GA in 2005, I would go to the one in Duluth. But then something changed, you could smell raw meat as soon as the doors open. I started going back after Covid-19 hit us. There was more food on the shelves, more international choices and cleanliness was top notch.

Denisa H.

Yelp
Food gets moldy within a day and the return policy on it is one day for produce. That's ridiculous that they can have a one day policy. A week ok-one day is crazy. They know their food goes bad fast probably. Don't shop here unless you want unfresh food.
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Sundy N.

Yelp
It will always be a 5 my family and I go here at lease once or twice a week! Food is good and super cheap! Lunch time is usually pack! They have water, self serve. Overall it's really good. Had to get the update menu for all the yelpers to know what they working with. Lol High recommend this place.. oh and they close on Wednesday ! Lunch time is 5:30 just so you won't miss and they close at 8. They have Chinese side and Korean side :)
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Alexandra D.

Yelp
Great supermarket! Amazing selection of regular and super exotic items as well. It's international--there are products from all over the world. Some of the prices can be quite high but there are amazing deals too and in general is totally affordable. The small restaurant inside is excellent!
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Shannelle W.

Yelp
So I forgot to take pictures last time I was here but i kinda like this place it's a Asian own farmer's market . I first use to come here when i use to live In Lawrenceville yes i drove from Lawrenceville to Duluth to this farmers market because this was the closest one to me which had all exactly what i was looking for , specially when it comes down to meat shopping . This farmers market has a good portion of meat options for great prices specially if your trying to feed a good group of people the meat selection and prices an vey reasonable plus a good amount to share . They have cooked Asian food, a bakery, and a seafood / meat department just as well as a small appliance area that has toiletry , kitchen items an etc . The lines are usually long with a few cashiers and a customers service desk no self check out so be prepared to wait in the lines . I love the mix ethnicity groups of people who shop here just cause it's a Asian market doesn't mean it's only Asians .
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Shem I.

Yelp
Wanna know how to lose a first time customer real quick? Allow the crazy woman working in the seafood section to yell at customers for taking pictures of the seafood. Didn't even get to try any of the seafood because that woman was EXTREMELY rude and had no place yelling at a customer for taking pictures. Makes me wonder what kind of seedy stuff is going on if they won't allow pictures...
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Ferihan D.

Yelp
Worst place to shop. It always stinks so bad. It's like human waist mixed with fish waist. Every time it rains this place just stinks to high heaven. Then the management is so out of touch with the reality. They don't care if someone gets stabbed or beat up. Their belief is not security. I personally witnessed a. Wet very bad encounter of two people harassing a woman and no one including manager didn't absolutely nothing to come to the woman's aid. When asked they said that SHE could leave and come back when she feels save again. I am almost on the verge of calling the authorities on this establishment to allow such behavior towards a woman on her own. I believe that this is disturbing but it's what my experience was here. I know I will never go back there to shop again and highly recommend others not to ether. Unless hygiene is not your vertuet when it comes to your food consumption. A big No No in cleanliness and safety.
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Estella M.

Yelp
I had went to the one in lilburn. This was my first time going to this location in Duluth. Immediately upon entering you could smell raw seafood and not in a good way. I only went because a friend asked me to pick up this seafood mix. I purchased some bing cherries they were deep red in color . Will elaborate on this later. So I headed to the seafood counter which was crowded with people purchasing fresh fish. They do have a variety. The first thing I noticed was that for the amount of fresh fish, a large quantity, there was minimal ice on the fish. I headed to counter where I found the seafood mix along with shrimp and scallops. None of this was on ice but silly me thought that the pans may have been sitting on ice. I got my seafood and left. Once in the car I noticed a strong stench. Once getting home the scallops stunk to high heaven. The cherries were very mushy and if I didn't live so far away I would have taken them back. Long story long I will never ever purchase from any of these locations ever again. For the price you pay it's a lot but it's not worth getting sick. The health department needs to inspect these places more frequently because I know for a fact that the way they are doing business is not up to code.
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Mr. X.

Yelp
Pro's: Been coming here about a year, mostly for the variety of fresh whole fish thats always tasted fresh and great! Con's: I will be careful with purchasing the meats, if you buy chicken check their expiration date and even when you get a meat product home especially chicken wash and freeze what you do not use right away...I've found that a package of chicken from here did not last 3 days refrigerated before spoiling. Not the case at other markets...one must check and smell their products when its at home. I also witnessed a worker toss a packaged frozen meat product on the floor of the market and then he placed it into a cooler for patrons. Saw a female worker handling meat product with bare hands. Saw a woman sweeping in the fish area, stop what she was doing to help patron (me) without washing and or changing gloves to help me with raw fish product I ordered. With that observation this market has a huge variety of items thats great and exciting. The handling of their raw meat products I have at times questioned. I've gone home though not displeased. Except for the Chicken.
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John E.

Yelp
OK so this is how my day started - I needed some short ribs so I could get some Korean style BBQ (galbi) marinated for Xmas dinner (it's sort of a tradition at my house to have both American style with turkey/dressing/etc and Korean (ribs, kimchee, japchee) for the feast). I first sent to Buford Highway Farmers Market (this is an old staple for us as it has the largest selection) - I turned around and left after seeing 10 carts in every line - I've never seen it quite this busy and I didn't have time to wait. Next stop, Gwinnett International Farmers Market (never been, but a friend recommended them as he was able to buy ribeyes here for $4.99/pound). When I first entered the building, which is to the left of Home Depot (same side) of Shackleford Rd in Duluth (off of Pleasant Hill Rd - easier to get off on Steve Reynolds and come in through the other side to avoid the horrible Pleasant Hill traffic), you get this odor that's hard to describe - actually I think enough has been said about it that I'll just pass on that it was unpleasant. I've bought at open air markets before so it didn't stop me from going in, but to most American shoppers I could be a deal killa. The first thing I noticed was how well all the produce was stacked and presented. The prices of the few things I tested were well in line with the Buford Highway Farmers market and there were certainly fewer people crowding the aisles. There was, however a noticeable lack of anything marked as organic (same problem at BufHi) - I actually buy most of my produce at the Your Dekalb Farmers Market because of this, but there are some staple goods that aren't reasonably priced as an organic product (Dekalb, by the way has the best prices I've found for organics) so those were the ones I made note of at GIFM. The prices here on regular produce aren't bad at all and I wouldn't mind picking up a few things - they obviously take care in presentation which is a cut above what you see elsewhere. The next area was the meat section - WOW - it's been a while since I've seen butchers trimming meats in an open area like that - reminds me of the old "Alue Oods" (think Value Foods with neon letters that don't work) in Little Five Points. When I lived there I would occasionally go in for the condiment or what not - the whole place smelled like red meat and I think both that and the sea food section contribute to the unpleasant odor when you walk into the GIFM (plus there's some other mysterious noxious odor entered into the mix). The mix of fat, blood stains, etc did not deter me from looking over the meats (as long as there weren't entrails flung about I'm OK with the environment - it may sway many from buying though - think abattoir). The butchers looked like they knew what they were doing. I found the short ribs - priced at $8.99/lb - seemed a bit much so I walked on. I looked around at some of the random aisles - the Korean restaurant/stand at the back looked interesting and the smells were certainly enticing. But I didn't have time to sample so I made my way to the front. I had picked up two items but decided I'd go elsewhere (still had to pick up ribs) so I made a quick exit without purchasing. Ultimately I found my ribs at Super H Mart - $6.99/lb (they also had a "special" of frozen ribs for $5.99 in a larger pack, but I prefer the meat fresh). I'll give the GIFM one more try - I'm sure there's something here that I can't find elsewhere. For people living in the area most of the market is geared towards Asians (esp Koreans) and Hispanics. As it is, there are too many markets near me to make a special trip up to Duluth.
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Jackie H.

Yelp
This location is a million times better than the one in Lilburn, which I will never step into again. Still, this one is not the most pristine market ever either. I would like for them to replace every single shopping cart. They are rusted to death and have food and the lord knows what other kinds of stains on them. Inside, this farmers market has a huge selection of produce, meats, and seafoods. They have good prices for some things, but for others, I thought the prices were high for a farmers market. Most prices were decent though. The meat prices were pretty good. I noted some nice ribeye steaks for $4.99 a pound. Chicken pieces were .99 a pound. I've never seen that many packages of chicken in a store before. I love their nice section of every spice you can imagine. The seafood section was popping here. They have a fine selection of fish available and they chop off heads and fillet on the spot. I really wanted the crab legs to be less than $12.99 a lb. I hate some of the smells that overtook me. There was the overwhelming fish smell and then there were the unknowns. Off-putting to be sure. They have a food court. It is right beside the seafood section, so you can smell fish the whole time you're eating. They have a pretty sizable eating area with plenty of tables. I saw that they had a Chinese food menu and a Korean food menu. The pricing of some items and good selection would get me back here, but I might be willing to pay a little more to have nice clean carts and neutral smells.
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Veda W.

Yelp
I simply love this Farmers market. Fin. Seriously I love it because no matter what type of food oddity I'm looking for, I'm sure to find it here. There are 3 markets of this kind for me to choose from within the vicinity of where I live. Nae Dae Mun comes in 2nd place for distance but always 1st choice as my go to. Quite honestly as I'm writing this review, I'm sitting here thinking exactly what DOES keep me coming back? The workers are not overly friendly nor are they rude. They are just there. Working. There is no host welcoming you with a warm hello or smile as you enter or exit. This place is so congested and chocked full of produce that most of the time I find myself squeezing up against crates or tables with my shopping cart struggling to get by other customers or between aisles. There is a small cafeteria like space in the back area that looks like you may be able to order hot food. I say "looks like" because I've never ordered anything from there. They also a fish market located in the back of the store where you can get fresh/thawed out seafood weighed and bagged. The line is always terribly long at the fish market so I have not yet had the pleasure of ordering from there out of the many times I have visited. The lines at the regular cash registers are always long as well so I would definitely say expect a wait. In reading over my review it sounds a bit negative but I assure you that this is not a bad review hence the 5 stars. I am drawn back to this place and will continue to come until otherwise lol. No matter what I always leave with a smile. Most Sundays you can find me perusing thru the aisles sampling delectables at the various cooking displays.
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Karla C.

Yelp
So I have been going here for years, even before the name change and will probably continue to come here for years. From time to time you get really really good deals but the meat and seafood section stays usually pricy. Most of the staff seems to be Hispanic but there are employees from various nationalities that always seem willing to help which is a good thing being that there are multiple nationalities that shop here. There are some farmer markets that seem to have more international products but I don't think this one stays too behind. Be warned though, the place is always crowded, floors seem to always be slippery and the smell is not too sweet but I would still recommend this place to anyone since you can find almost any product here. Oh, and weekends they have sample tables for the most adventurous;-)
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Kimberly L.

Yelp
It's amazing here. Tons of selection for Asian groceries. There's also large sections for Latino, Jamaican and Indian groceries. I liked the produce section. There's tons vegetables and fruits. I saw dragon fruit for $1.99/lb! Peaches are so cheap here but come early because it was all gone by noon on a Saturday. :( Sad. Even though the name is Korean they had tons of Southeast Asian products too. The fish / meat departments was intimidating asfk. There's so much live options.
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Uma P.

Yelp
It's your average Asian supermarket. It's freezing in there though that's important to know. They have fresh meats fresh veggies and tons of different variety of Asian foods that you may want. They had the coffee that I was looking for and lots of other things ended up getting more than I wanted. I felt like it was a target where you go in for one thing and you end up with 100 things. It's definitely not the cleanest place I've been, it's very cold but I thought I was pretty average and I will deathly go back there again. They have a place we can order food although it didn't look that appetizing... but there was definitely a line so I guess if you know what you want to get there's some things there they're actually pretty good. I think they carry a lot of supplies and foods that are unique and things that are normal for any grocery store. Go check them out!! It's a huge parking lot and free parking. If you can't find something at other places you may wanna check it out here they probably have it. Not sure about the meat quality here, you'll just have to go check it out and decide!
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Daniel B.

Yelp
An often overlooked supermarket in Duluth is the Gwinnett International Farmers Market. Not as new, clean, or trendy as the H Mart, GreatWall, or Assi just one exit north, but GIFM still offers many of the same produce, meats, fish, and packaged products at comparable, competitive, and already low prices. The bakery smells delicious and it's fun to watch the butchers cutting huge slabs of meat in meat section. While it's Asian-owned, this market is not as Asian-centric as the others (e.g. I believe they offer more Hispanic foods). They do have a small food court serving Chinese and Korean fare. In the end, an okay farmer's market, but I still tend to lean towards Assi as it's cleaner and bigger. GIFM has sister markets in Lilburn and Smyrna. #Yelp365 - 9/365
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Katherine K.

Yelp
I always come here after church to eat lunch and the food never fails to satisfy my hunger. The workers are very quick getting your food out and the portions are a good size. My sister and dad always get the yuk gae jang which is a spicy beef soup. I always try to get something new each time I go. I have tried the kimchi jiggae, bibim naengmyun, manduguk, cod soup, gom tang and a couple others. All of them are delicious! Also, the kimbap here is about the cheapest I've ever seen it at only $1.50 for a whole roll. Well worth the money! The seating is a bit limited, especially when you come at popular time like 1 pm lunch rush. But you can't beat the flavor for the price here. Most dishes go for only 6 or 7 dollars and include 3 korean side dishes!

Madelyn A.

Yelp
NO LONGER AN OPTION! I was really shocked when I walked into this market today. Since my last visit, the prices have significantly increased while the quality of their produce has greatly diminished. As you enter the store, their featured sale items are on display but don't be swayed because these are often items that are past their prime or do not have a perishable date. This was once a great place to purchase vegetables but that is no longer the case. Their greens were limp and yellowing while some of their root vegetables actually had mold on them. After eating quality organics, I just can't go down that road! Unfortunately, today was my last visit to Nam Dae Mun Farmer's Market.
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Carolina M.

Yelp
Fresh veggies, hooray! This place gets crazy on the weekends in the produce department. I came here on a Sunday afternoon and holy cow, they ran out of shopping carts that I had to walk into the cart returns in the parking lot to get one. Not only that, but when checking out, nearly all the cashier lanes were open with at least 3 waiting customers in each line. Wow! The veggies and produce here are fresh and obviously a grander variety than your typical Publix/Kroger. They obviously compete with the other markets in the area: Assi Plaza, Great Wall Market and Super H Mart. I mean, all these places are great. I've walked into Nam Dae Mun feeling confused and thinking I was in Assi. I do prefer this place over Great Wall's produce because Great Wall tends to 1) pre-pack some of their veggies so you can't pick out individually, 2) have some really weird lighting - everything looks kinda blue like it's imitation day-light but it just casts a weird glow. Granted, you're going to find more Chinese stuff at Great Wall. At Nam Dae Mun, it's more of a mixed clientele with Korean, Latino, and some Chinese people. In comparison to the Smyrna location, this one is bigger. There's more variety too probably because they have the space for it (I think this used to be a Harry's Farmer's Market back in the day). Anyway, I'm definitely a fan and I'll come back here if I'm in the area.
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Erin W.

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Where else can you go and find an entire aisle of green tea? Only the Gwinnett International Farmers Market. This warehouse market is the size of Super Wal-Mart with food, home accents, luggage, electronics and clothing. The only difference is the goods carried are predominately utilized by Asians and Hispanics. I felt like I was in New York in a massive bodega/meat market/fresh fish market/local home store all rolled into one. The Gwinnett International Farmers Market has all types of products that are few and far between at most supermarkets in Atlanta. I learned that in certain other countries, people eat dried out shrimp sold in packages; I saw this with my own eyes and was somewhat amazed. Although dried shrimp is not my thing, the fact that it is sold at this market proves that you can find all sorts of cultural delicacies. Pots, pans and other cooking utensils are also available in abundance for great prices. I purchased a Martha Stewart Wok set that retails at $30 for just $9.99 on sale. If you know anything about a good wok, that's a steal! I will definitely be making my way back to the Gwinnett International Farmers Market. Its worth the travel time and mileage to Duluth!
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Cindy H.

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Do not buy meat products from this store! Explains why the meat product is so much cheaper than other stores. You get what you pay for with the meat product they sell here. They sell spoil meat and and double wrap it so when you purchase it you can't smell it until you get home days later.
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Phong T.

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Definitely in competition with a lot of other farmers market in the area such as Assi and Great Wall (GW). This place is pretty organized for the most part. Cheap produce for sure! Just a suggestion-- it's very cold in here with the AC running so bring a light sweater and wear long pants. Yes, even if it's like 90 degrees F outside.
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Tan P.

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I really like this market. For some reason the parking lot is always filthy when I arrive in the mornings. They do have staff cleaning it in the mornings. I assume that the night staff doesn't clean for the next day so it's the responsibility of the morning crew. I always come by 8:30 am because it can be very busy & I don't like the crowds. Also as the day progresses the smell of the fresh fish can become overwhelming for me. So it's just easier for me to go as soon as they open. The prices are very reasonable. They have a variety of produce including exotic fruits & vegetables. They have a large variety of meat (seafood, chicken, steak, goat, pork chops etc). I do enjoy trying the diverse seasonings & spices. I juice a lot so I'm able to get more bang for my buck by shopping here.
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JaNise H.

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farmers market produce was ok.. you really had to go through the items very carefully as they had a few rotten items and there were flies inside of some of the fruit packaging. My husband and I waited for almost 2 hours just to check out. The lane we were in stopped working and we had to move to the front customer service line. One of the associates tried to make us go to the end of another line... that was not happening! Finally after 3 1/2 hours we were able to check out. They need a better system to check out... and a way to structure the lanes. I would suggest if you want to go... try to go as early as possible.
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Steven A.

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I used to go to the food court 2-3 times a week, always getting the K-35. I was able to get back this week n after being gone for over 2 yrs, the K-35 was still delicious. I love the marinate of beef, vegetables, kimchi, soup and rice for one low price. It's a fresh and tasty meal. There are many different choices, even Chinese. If you're in the area and want authentic Korean foods, this is the place to go.
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Chai Drinker R.

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Korean owned farmers market style supermarket. Cheap vegetables/fruits, cheaper than Assi. I didn't like the fish quality here. You can find any cut of meat you want here. Also, you can get a whole tenderloin for like $40. I can find all sorts of weird asian sauces to cook with, not the most sanitary...but WTH i ain't eating here. ...and they're giving away chevy camaro raffle tickets!
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Courtnie S.

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Their international goods and seafood selection are the main reasons I go. It's usually a busy market and today was no different. Nam has a huge parking lot and super low prices on seafood and produce. They've done some remodeling since my last visit even though it's still not the most glamorous market. Layer of grime and hustling and bustling to get around other customers aside I still like it here.
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Lita L.

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I was steered here by a friend who knew about this place when I told him I was vacationing in North Carolina, so I stopped on my way home. OMG, I wish we had one in Tampa! What we do have in Tampa is Sanwa Farmer's Market, which I love, but this place is like Sanwa on quadruple steroids! Since we were headed home, we shopped less than half the store in an hour, and bought whatever would fit in our cooler bags and had to quit. To give you an idea, and let me preface this with, I only am interested in quality food, here are some of my deals: pineapples $1, giant pomegranates $.99, heirloom pumpkins $1.50 each about 8lbs, Korean Moo $.59lb, cilantro $.39, sardines $1.99lb, and fresh chicken feet $1.69lb. I bought lots more and had to quit due to time and space restrictions, but will definitely stop again when traveling. This location is just of I-85 in Duluth, and they have 4 other locations. You have to go!!
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Remy T.

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Love this place! Been going here for years. Yes the first time you come, it does have an off putting smell but you get use to it. The have the cheapest and freshest produce, meat amd seafood I have seen. I love the international aspect as well. You can shop for whatever type of food, seasonings and goods you may need.

Jeff K.

Yelp
It's one of the cheapest Korean meals you can get in Duluth area. The kimchi stew( ) and other meals were very good for the price. Older Korean couples come often for their dinners. Go early.
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Vernon C.

Yelp
I've been going here for years. You can find a lot of fresh produce and foreign products here. Prices are decent. My only gripe is that they can do a better job on keeping the meat section, seafood section smells intact by probably doing more frequent cleaning throughout the day. But I still like going here

Kathy L.

Yelp
I just reviewed my horror experience of Hoa Binh in Chamblee. This Nam Dae Mun in Duluth is such a fresh change. This Duluth location is cheaper than the Tucker/Norcross location or Marietta/Smyrna location. Real low prices, very close to I-85/ Pleasant Hill Road. I am just happy that prices at check out were as advertised on the shelves (because Hoa Binh does not do that). Relatively quiet environment. The only improvement I could think of is the exit, left turn is difficult.