Everyone says that h Mart is the best Asian market. I honestly think h Mart is the best supermarket around. Their fresh fish is some of the best in the area. The butchers have four different ways that they can prepare the fish for you before you get it. I usually get the fish gutted, scaled, and cleaned out. You can get it filleted, or just whole as well.
Everything I bought from there is fresh and good. The meat section has many different varieties of pork and beef. I was able to pick up some oxtails for some soup I was making. The cost was very reasonable compared to many supermarkets.
I think that's the best thing you could say about the market. The prices of the fresh fish, poultry, and meats, are some of the best in the area. The variety you get there and the low cost makes this a very good choice especially if you're buying meats in bulk.
Besides many of the Asian choices that you have, there are American things that you can buy as well so you could do all your shopping there. Their vegetables are amazing. They have many different varieties, and some that you don't find in a regular supermarket.
They also have bulk rice there, so if you're buying staples for your closet you can buy bulk there.
I haven't tried the sushi yet, but it looks really good. And I'm usually not looking for lunch when I go grocery shopping, but the sushi looks very appetizing.
Their bakery leaves a little bit to be desired. If you are looking for a variety of baked goods such as birthday cakes, or scones, this is not the place to go. There are places that do this better. But they do have good baked stuff that you may want to grab on your way out.
The only knock I can give them, is it it's very hard to find them. The entrance is in a hard to navigate turn that's right by the entrance of 295, so you have to deal with crazy drivers when you make that turn.
I go out of my way to go to this supermarket, because I can get everything I need there. I would highly recommend this store to anyone...
Read moreTo all fellow friends who shop to this store and to those who want to shop's there. I was a regular shopper who want to take pictures to show how great of this store to my friends who is looking for a great Korean food store to shop. but instead , I got a rejection an most rude attitude from the two employees from the back I was only explaining to them that i was only showing to my friend of where I'm shopping as a selfy and how great of the food there, They yell at me with no customer service kindness or anything,of what so ever. instead putting words that I never expect that would hurt my heart. all i wanted is to be kind and loving, They are truly discriminated store employees i hope they would understand as a human bean who would willing to have a kind heart with loving feeling to go food shopping and show to his friend from is phone of where is the best place to food shop. Now i would never go back to this racial food store anymore and I'll tell my friends too i hope and god bless to these employees of H mart. even they can't understand what American lifestyle is. Take care...
Read moreH Mart is not my usual Asian supermarket but I decided to check this one out because I was in the area. The store layout is a bit awkward. On the fresh vegetables side, the aisles are orderly and spacious but as soon as you go through the portal to the other side, things get crazy. Aisles are tighter, cluttered with boxes and crates, and meet at odd angles. It's hard to move around on that side when the store is busy on a weekend afternoon because everyone is blocking everyone else. I also thought the arrangement of goods didn't make sense sometimes, so I had to look at nearly every aisle to find the items I needed. Even then, selection of goods isn't as wide as Kam Man in Edison, to name an example. Also, regular prices seem generally higher at this store. On the plus side though, this H Mart groups their sale and clearance items together at the checkout area for easy bargain hunting. I only discovered that as I was preparing to leave but that's where I should look...
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