3/25/2018
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Company and city leaders confirm that H Mart, the national chain of Korean megastores, will open in Mesa next year. 445 reviews of Hmart 'This is a huge Help Mart, because it's a Super H Mart. It's one of the biggest I've been in, and it seemed to have more selection than others.

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Great location! Lots of restaurants in the vicinity. All sorts of options, including a Japanese conveyor belt restaurant. Hmart is very clean, organized, and feels well kept. There's lots of pre-made Korean appetizers, a huge selection of very fresh looking produce, and some cool asian imports that you really can't find anywhere else. Like fifty different kinds of miso, noodles and sweets. They do, however, lose a star for obscure food court hours, a lack of pre-made foods (fried chicken, noodle dishes, etc.), and a staff that doesn't live up to the store itself.

Aside from the Korean apps, you'll find it hard to go in for lunch and find something quick AND complete (unless you like the food court). Right across the street from my job, will definitely be back. Fresh produce, marinated meats, seafood, rice crackers, and all products Korean like beer, soju, kimchi, Choco Pies, etc., you name it, they pretty much carry it here. I was mesmerized by the tanks of live shrimp and lobsters and the array of fresh seafood they have here. I was also amazed by the kimchi section that had many varieties of the fermented cabbage, and there were jars bigger than my head for sale. I like that you can buy kalbi marinated short ribs that are ready to throw on the grill.

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Most of all, as a big fan of Choco Pie, I was amazed by how many brands and varieties there are. I had no idea. All I know is that I love them and I can get my fill here, my favorite are the banana-flavored ones that I have gotten my coworker addicted to, also:) You can get strawberry ones, custard-filled ones, green tea, etc., etc. When in the check out lane, service was friendly.

My complaint about this store would have to be about some of the aisles and displays in the store. Family Values Tour 1998 Cd Download. Things are pretty packed in here. It is pretty tight in some areas and hard to maneuver around with a cart in here. Even on a weekday when it isn't as packed, movingg about in here can be kinda of a pain sometimes.

Don't get me started about this parking lot either. Download Jarvis For Windows 10 there. I am Asian and am aware of the reputation my ethnicity has as drivers, and I am on fully aware of this fact when I am here in the dreaded Diamond Jamboree parking lot.

I drive VERY defensively here. I have been almost backed into or hit by not so great drivers in this parking lot more than once.

People are always zooming around to race to available spots, also. Be forewarned. Not the closest Asian market to me, but if I am in the area or need kalbi, kimchi or Choco Pies, a good place to stop into for those things.

H-Mart is a huge Korean Supermarket with a plethora of fruits/vegetables, seafood and a huge selection of ban-chan. I usually go to pick up Korean ramen of banchan (fried tofu, japchae, gimbamp ftw!) and other misc Korean goodies. Parking is usually a nightmare since it's located inside Diamond Jamboree so I usually go earlier in the mornings on the weekends. Check out lines can be bad as well since the patrons don't seem to understand the concept of lines.

I haven't been to the food court in awhile but may go back to check it out one day. Only thing is that I wish it were close to where I live in Irvine! Stopped by here on a Sunday late afternoon to check out yet another Hmart. I'm obsessed with Hmart and I've gone to them all across the country.

This was probably my least favorite but still passable. Parking is nuts. Even though it says 'Hmart only' you get people parking there and walking to the shopping mall/eatery area next door. You also have people flying through there going way too fast so please be careful. Going inside I was at first impressed with the produce selection but I found it wasn't as fresh or nice looking as my usual Hmart. Lots of moldy, soggy produce, and lots of bugs. There was also a smell (and I'm not talking about kimchi smell either!); Immediate turn off.