H Mart, New York NY
Address | 39 3rd Ave, New York, NY |
Phone | (646) 596-7755 |
Hours | 8:00am-11:00pm |
Website | www.hmartdelivery.com |
Categories | Korean Grocery Store, Asian Grocery Store, Supermarket |
Rating | 4.4 17 reviews |
Nearest branches H Mart — 38 W 32nd St H Mart Bayside — 46-40 Francis Lewis Blvd, Queens, NY H Mart Jericho — 336 N Broadway, Jericho, NY |
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Similar companies nearby Kimchee Market — 191 Greenpoint Ave, Brooklyn, NY |
Supermarket H Mart reviews
17I come here for the kimbap and other cooked food. Kimbap is tasty. Had the Spicy Galbi chicken 1 time and it wasn't spicy, so. Tried the boneless original chicken another time and by the time I got home (30 mins+ later) it wasn't crispy at all, but it did have nice flavor. Nothing to brag about though. A lil pricy.
They discriminate against people with foodstamps. They say they accept it and then they say they're waiting for the ebt renewal. They have not accepted foodstamps for at least 6 or 7 months. I don't think it takes that long to renew. And it doesn't seem like they're in any rush to accommodate people on foodstamps. They don't seem to want people with foodstamps to shop there.
Didn’t take any pics but this Korean chain offers a great variety of high quality meats, produce and Asian sauces and convenience foods at VERY reasonable prices. Great job guys!
I love all HMarts and especially liked this because although it is small it has all you need. Love the hot food option and the fresh produce section.
Great choice of food for a reasonable price. Went there a few times to buy fruits, sandwiches and snacks. Everything is fresh and of good quality.
I love this Korean & Asian grocery store! The interior is clean, prices are reasonable, and there is a variety of fresh produce and stock items.
You can find most Korean grocery items like premade banchan (side dishes), meal kits (ddukbokee), spices (gochuchang), and snacks (corn chips, peppero, samanko).
They accept credit cards, mobile payments, and cash. They also play fun KPOP music while you shop!
Lots of great stuff. The prices are higher than Chinatown. But if you're looking for Korean ingredients, this is the place to go!
This is a Korean oriented Asian supermarket. It has all the ingredients, fresh vegetables/fruit, and meat options one would want. The main challenge is that the walkways are packed with displays and is a bit narrow. However, it does the job for the shoppers, with a wide array of products.
This is a great supermarket for a huge assortment of Korean foods. I always leave with too much stuff but all the food is wonderful: from fresh kimchee to frozen dumplings. I stock upon Soon Tofu soup here since I can not find that anywhere else.
My favorite branch of HMart (so far) …
I’ve only experienced helpful and friendly staff. Sometimes, fresh or prepared food I’m looking for is sold out, but otherwise I can say nearly everything I’ve bought (so far) is worth the hour trip to get here (train/transfer/walk) …
Great supermarket you find so many imported products and local as well, one beverage in particular that I recommend is Emotionally utility beverage, drink EUB great taste and good for the brain and your emotions!
Such a little and cute hmart. Tiny but packs so much stuff inside! Prepared food section is amazing with so many choices. And you can see the workers making the food items and packing them.
Very small compared to the Georgia locations I'm used to, but there was a large variety of items to choose from.
Photo updated. Regular open hours.
Hours during the lockdown. Could be back to normal hours.
*Update* Regular open hours 2022.
Excellent sampling of Asian food, and an awesome selection of specifically Korean groceries. From all different types of tofu, to various different kinds of noodles be at soba, udon, or Ramen, a whole shelf devoted to various different kinds of kimchi and all sorts of fresh meat and vegetables, H Mart is one of the go to markets for Korean food.
Convenient market location with decent selection at this hmart location. Prices are a bit high for most of the items / groceries though.
The prices of products are higher than those of nearby stores, and some products do not have production dates or expiration dates. There are Korean brand products that are sold at excessively high prices even compared to Korea. I don't know where it's from