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December 2025 by Bud Cisco
Awesome produce. Premade foods were so bad. The kimbap was so dry and old! Please don’t sell food like that and charge full price!
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November 2025 by Ayu Nabilah
Not sure why it only shows four stars on Google because this H Mart is honestly one of the best in the neighborhood. They have great selections of Asian groceries, snacks, sauces, and fresh produce. Everything is usually well stocked and easy to find, which makes shopping there pretty enjoyable.
The food court is another highlight. There are a lot of good choices, good portions, and solid lunch deals. It is super convenient when you want something quick but still tasty.
It is definitely pricier than other Asian grocery stores, but there are not many Asian grocery options in the area anyway. Even with the higher prices, the variety and freshness make it worth the trip for me. The onigiri and a few other items have gone up in price, but that is the only real downside.
The parking lot is also really helpful if you drive.
Overall, this is one of my go to spots for Asian groceries, and it deserves all five stars.
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November 2025 by sam
Me & my boyfriend go to this H-Mart almost twice a week as we pass it to go to school. We normally get budak noodles to eat at home or get musubis or lunch sets, & honestly the rice being cooked good is a 50/50 chance. Me and my boyfriend got this lunch sets today and the rice and noodles were very stale and hard…. Not the first time but when my boyfriend lifted the rice we couldn’t stop laughing because of how the rice lifted. Point is the employees should cook their rice fully so customers can fully enjoy their meal:)
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November 2025 by Howard Hast
A great Asian grocery store. Mostly Korean, but lots of food from other parts of Asia. Very good selection of everything packed into a modest sized supermarket. Have been going there on a regular basis your years: the offering and quality has remained stable—very good. A few good food stars within the market. Bring a jacket—it’s cold inside round!
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November 2025 by Seyi O
Super cool supermarket.
I try to come in once a week for groceries.
The seafood is always great.
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September 2025 by Mitek25
It is a very large supermarket on Jackson Blvd with a great many Asian products from fruit to various ingredients
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January 2020 by sleepster
This is primarily a grocery store so do not expect a restaurant. I love this place! So much to say! it a tour of Asian food and then some. Love the quality and availability of many things not commonly found in American food stores. Really want a guided tour so I might learn what to do with some of the products. Get hungry just writing this. Take a stroll down all the aisles. then get something to eat from the vendors on the way out. Finish it with a coffee and a bit of beautiful pastry.
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February 2019 by steveny174
Everyone know HMart in Lawrence and Matsua up north, but this loop location is really unique. Pretty new, super clean fresh produce, huge selection of frozen food. Plus all the snacks, spices and other goodies you see in Korea, eg Honey Butter potato chips, nuts etc. Small food hawker stalls also serve fresh and reasonably priced meals. Excellent bakery. FREE parking.
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January 2019 by ManuelN
Usually go here once every 2nd week for lunch or dinner. Plenty of choice for a small place and decent pricing, you usually get plenty of food. Also typically walk into the supermarket to buy some food to cook at home (noodles, gyoza, ...). A lot of variety of produce.
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January 2019 by CultureVulture60657
Two of us went for lunch and to explore the wide variety of Asian grocery offerings. We started with lunch since it's always a mistake to shop for groceries if you're hungry. The restaurant /dining area has 3 separate ordering windows. One has Korean BBQ and similar dishes; the middle one has sushi, poke bowls and such; the third has Chinese, Vietnamese and other Asian dishes. The first time, I had the Korean short rib bento box ($17), a large amount of food featuring deliciously fatty marinated meat. My companion had a large bowl of seafood soup ($13) which he thought was only okay, a little bit bland. Afterwards we did some grocery shopping and went home.\n\nArriving home, I discovered I was missing my wool scarf, so called H Mart. The woman who answered the phone asked where I thought I had left it, put me on hold, went looking, found it and said they would keep it for me until I came to pick it up. So back the next day to retrieve it and, why not, had lunch there with a friend. This time she had the short rib bento box which she also loved. I had dumpling soup ($9.99). I thought the dumplings were tasty but the broth was both bland and a little greasy, so not great.\n\nI definitely recommend this place because both the food and the mix of patrons are interesting, there's plenty of variety to choose from, the staff is helpful and friendly and it's very clean. And you can buy ingredients to take home.
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December 2018 by Michael H
I had heard about HMart a few years ago but until today I had never been. Having just arrived back in America after living in Seoul for about 2 years, I was interested to see what I could find here. Quite a number of things, it turns out. I went through each aisle, taking it all in, finally purchasing a number of items. Then I indulged in some fresh kimbap and doppoki in the cafeteria. How was it? It was wonderful. Will definitely come again.
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September 2018 by Margo W
I wasn’t even hungry. Just walking and thought I would go in and look around. It was a little cool out and soup sounded good. I was so surprised. It was sooo good I can’t wait to go back. It’s in an oriental grocery store. 3 different fast foods plus a bakery. There was enough to share but I ate it all!