My New Go-To Asian Market in Coral Springs!
This place has quickly earned a spot at the top of my list of favorite places to shop! I’ve been back several times already, and each visit has been nothing short of delightful. This isn’t just a supermarket – it’s a haven for food lovers and anyone exploring the vibrant world of Asian cuisine.
The store is immaculately clean and well-organized, with thoughtfully arranged aisles that make it easy to find everything you need. Their selection is truly impressive, from fresh produce and specialty ingredients to pantry staples and unique snacks. Whether you’re a seasoned chef or just experimenting in the kitchen, this market has you covered.
One standout feature is their cooked food section. The aromas alone are enough to draw you in, and the prepared dishes are fresh, authentic, and absolutely delicious. It’s perfect for a quick meal or for taking home something flavorful and convenient.
On top of that, Kimchi Mart 김치마트 offers very competitive prices, which is always a plus. One example that really stood out to me was their mushrooms—priced at half or even a third of what I’ve seen at places like Whole Foods or Fresh Market. It’s clear they value affordability without sacrificing quality.
The staff here are incredibly friendly, helpful, and attentive. They’re always ready to answer questions or share recommendations, making every visit a welcoming experience.
Kimchi Mart 김치마트 combines quality, variety, affordability, and outstanding service to create a shopping experience that’s hard to beat. Whether you’re stocking up on essentials or looking to try something new, this market is...
Read moreA Hidden Gem for Korean Cuisine Lovers – Kimchi Mart, Coral Springs
If you’re a fan of Korean food or just curious to explore bold new flavors, Kimchi Mart in Coral Springs is a must-visit. This local market may be compact in size, but it's absolutely packed with authentic Korean products that you won’t find in your average grocery store.
As soon as you walk in, you're greeted with the rich aroma of spices and fermented goodness—yes, there’s real homemade kimchi here, and it’s fantastic. From napa cabbage to radish varieties, their kimchi is fresh, full of flavor, and made just like it is in Korea—tangy, spicy, and deeply satisfying.
But Kimchi Mart offers much more than just its namesake. The shelves are lined with a great selection of Korean sauces (gochujang, soy, sesame oil), instant and fresh noodles, seaweed snacks, frozen dumplings, and even specialty drinks like banana milk and aloe vera juice. They also carry essentials for Korean BBQ at home, including high-quality meats, marinades, and table-top grill supplies.
The staff is incredibly friendly and helpful—happy to explain products or offer recommendations if you’re new to Korean cooking. Their prices are reasonable, and everything is well organized, making the shopping experience pleasant and easy.
Whether you’re planning a Korean feast, craving some comfort ramen, or just want a new snack adventure, Kimchi Mart delivers a taste of Korea right in the heart of Coral Springs. A small store with big flavor and warm hospitality—it’s a local treasure...
Read moreCoral Springs, FL. The friendliest and most well-stocked and organized Korean mart I’ve ever seen (compared to Ranch 99 in Irvine, Cali or other marts in central FL). Kdrama fans will find fresh tteokboki, bulgogi, spicy pork, pork belly, fresh gochugang, and other favorites here. You can’t easily find these in Orlando unless they’re frozen or unless you drive to Lotte, which I’ve only heard about, so I love this location because it’s near my brother-in-law.
Super prices on bean sprouts! They also had chayote squash, Napa cabbage, baby bok choy, herbs I’d never seen before used in Korean cooking, and other hard-to-find ingredients.
Compared to other Asian markets I’ve visited this location is new, very well-staged and smells good. Also, many of their clientele and cashiers are young, bilingual, love Hallyu, and are globally minded.
People wanting to cook Filipino, Vietnamese, Thai, Japanese, and Chinese dishes will find ingredients and brands from these countries, too. There were bitter melon, fish sauce, organic gluten-free preservative-free Kikkoman products, dried anchovies, dried shrimp, French Vietnamese cakes, Mamasita products, Korean soju in many flavors (including apple flavor which my friend says sells out fast at her Korean store in Pembroke Pines), and a million sweet snacks and candies.
The aisle for cookware, dishes, utensils and serving ware is noticeably trendier than at other Asian stores.
Parking is generous and a bit busy at peak hours, but not bad at all.
Kudos to Kim Chi Mart. Highly...
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