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    H Mart - Garden Grove

    H Mart - Garden Grove

    (400 reviews)

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    HMart Garden Grove…read more HMart is a supermarket that specializes in products that are Korean based. It is the largest Asian grocery store in America. HMart is short for Han Ah Reum, which translates to, "one arm full of groceries." I love going to HMart for their fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as their marinated meats. All of the stores I've been to are stocked well and very clean. My go to products: -Bean Sprouts -Chinese eggplant -Dried mushrooms Savory Snacks: ****Shrimp Snacks BBQ flavor Chips: Trust me you won't regret buying this flavor -Roasted Nuts Assortment -Hapi Mixed Crackers Meats: Marinated Pork Bulgogi ****Don't forget to get your rice paper/Red lettuce for your Kbbq fix And obviously all things BTS: ARMY this is the place to go to for BTS endorsed food products :) If you have a grocery list that requires fresh produce and a dash of BTS sunshine, make sure you head to your local HMart.

    I wanted to get some Korean mozzarella potato sticks but the shop was closed. Bored, I decided to…read morewalk in here and see what they could have. I saw that they had KitKats and one of the flavors caught my eye. It was Sakura flavored KitKats. I've never seen one in person because you'll usually find them in Japan. I never seen them before. I know that it'll be April in a few days, and cherry trees bloom like nuts during that time. I quickly got it and I tried it. I remembered that a Youtuber and his family tried some Starbucks Sakura drinks, and one of the family members said it tasted like medicine. For me, it barely tastes like medicine. But it really tasted more like expensive white chocolate and flowers.

    Vons

    Vons

    (177 reviews)

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    I always stop here when I stay in Orange County. It is convenient and always stocked…read more The store itself isn't one of the cleaner ones, if that make sense. The parking lot can be a little scary late at night so just be warned. Overall, a good store. ....... .. . .. ..

    My trip to the Vons grocery store was on one of my many visits to the Disneyland Resort where I…read morepicked up a few items for snacks in our hotel room. It's always nice to have a few things in the room after you've had a long day at the parks! The location was a great spot as well being close to the park. I picked up a handful of basic snack items, such as potato chips, candy, and a few beverages like soda and bottled water. They also had a lot of different types of snacks available in this store, so it was relatively easy for me to find a few things that I could take back into our room. Vons is is a great option to purchase extra food or snacks that may cost too much money to buy either within the parks themselves or from hotel gift shops. The store itself was very clean and very well organized and found what I needed in no time! The checkout process was also fast, and I was able to quickly get out of there as I wasn't looking to buy much and just wanted to bring back everything to the hotel for our stay during the Disneyland trip. Vons was a good stop while on a quick trip to Disneyland. If you are staying near by and would like to pick up some food, drinks or even some quick groceries for your room, Vons is a good option to have close to the parks.

    Albertsons - Sushi fridge - 12/9/25

    Albertsons

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    Husband and I go here once a week to pick up groceries after the gym since we live down the street…read more Never really had an out of place experience, we usually go late at night and check out at self check out. So my opinion may be a bit skewed since I don't need to go through the cashiers. The security guard, black woman who works late nights, is super sweet. Usually security guards are mean but I like that she's super friendly. Other than that, well stocked store and has everything we need.

    This was my go to spot to get groceries. The store is a good size and it's in a big plaza with…read moreplenty of parking. I've been waiting to update my review because I wanted to give them the benefit of doubt. I'm my last three visit, I've accidentally purchased and have seen several items that were expired by months and weeks. Items that are not even close to their expiration item would also go bad, even though when stored properly. I'm not sure what the heck has been going on. But it seems a lot of their products are not being checked. It's frustrating to spend several dollars on food that I have to end up throwing out because it was expired. This has happened in more than one occasion. I noticed that they had several countless items past their expiration date in their shelves since I because my cautious about checking the expiration date. They have some weekly deals. I like the selection they have for chips and snacks. Their meat quality and price isn't bad. They have a ton of the pre-packaged vegetables that are easily prepped. There's a pharmacy located inside as well in case you need to pick up prescriptions. The workers are direct and mainly there to do their jobs. I wouldn't describe them as the friendliest. I'll usually go to the self check-out line. Seeing as how disappointing it's been to see so many expired items, I don't trust to shop here anymore. Makes me sad to think several others are probably wasting their money on expired food.

    A Dong Supermarket

    A Dong Supermarket

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    The good: My mom really likes this market because she says…read morethe vegetables are really fresh and affordable. She says the veggies are fresher than their competitor market across the street. The fruits looked really fresh as well. The parking lot can be crowded. I got some salted Vietnamese instant coffee here that tastes pretty good The bad: My toddler threw up upon entering because of the fishy market smell (though it wasn't strong at all). It gets crowded in the aisles. The interesting: I got a Spongebob and Paw Patrol egg surprise toy here with candy inside. The candy and snacks aisle is open by the vegetables which is a totally different setup than most markets.

    I brought my Mom to A Dong Supermarket located at the Asian Village in Westminister to buy 10 boxes…read moreof Indomie Mi Goreng Fried Instant Noodles as it was on sale for $10.99 per box. Funny, we came here just for that, but we ended up getting only 2 boxes of it and 10 boxes of MAMA noodles with pork flavor at $6.98 per box. It didn't matter which noodles we bought as along as my Mom was good with her purchase. During our visit, I walked around the store. It's your typical Asian supermarket, but it has more Vietnamese brands. The store was quite clean and organized. Aisles were a little snugged though. It has all the essentials that a supermarket normally has... fresh produce, meats, seafood, dry goods, household stuff, alcohol section, etc. Lady at the register was okay. She didn't count the boxes and trusted us. Thank you miss! Check-out was easy and quick. Upon exiting the store, a staff member marked our receipt on our way out. I found it interesting that an Asian supermarket would have this procedure in place. It's all good. I probably won't be back here too often or much at all to shop as I don't live near the Westminister area. This was a special request visit from my Mom. Just for the noodles! LOL

    Harvest Fresh Markets - ORHANS BAKLAVA

    Harvest Fresh Markets

    (186 reviews)

    This place was introduced to me when a good friend offered me the plumpest freshest Medjol date I'd…read moreever tasted. I was on a mission to go get a box of these extraordinary dates. I rolled up to this store, a MASSIVE hub of fresh fruits, veges, meats, yogurts, teas, cologne, and everything else. Fave item: Garlic Naan. Fresh and amazing - right by the entry Fave Item Fresh fruits: plump dates!! Fave bakery item: baklava Least Fave: no Organic fruits n veges Staff / service got bad reviews but I'm still not sure they deserve

    Stopped by Harvest Fresh Market after running errands because a friend recommended it. Technically…read moreit's in Garden Grove, but it's basically Anaheim already (Just 11 minutes from Disneyland.) The store isn't huge, and the layout is a bit tight, but the selection is surprisingly broad with tons of Middle Eastern staples. As a Halal market, there's no pork at all, but what did surprise me was seeing camel ground meat, plus things like tripe that's definitely not my everyday grocery finds. There's a giant section of nuts and dried fruit (almonds, pistachios, cashews, pumpkin seeds, all the goodies). Keep walking and you'll hit a full wall of colorful spices from all over the world, enough variety to make me stare for a while. They also have an entire aisle dedicated to tomato pastes and sauces, both imported and local, which is oddly satisfying to compare. Their fresh flatbread is supposed to be popular, but I went in the evening and it was already sold out. They also carry a tiny Asian section with Korean ramen and a few Japanese/Korean sauces and rice. Fun discovery: the drink section has Egyptian Coca-Cola in glass bottles, made with real cane sugar similar to the Mexican version but definitely different from the U.S. corn-syrup Coke. Near the exit there's a small bakery with pretty decent-looking cakes at good prices, plus a little food hall (including Kabab We Kofta serving Egyptian dishes) and a perfume/accessory shop. Overall, it's a very Middle Eastern-leaning market with lots of unique finds. If you like exploring international ingredients or need things you won't find in American grocery stores, this place is worth a stop. And if you're hungry afterward, there are several Middle Eastern restaurants nearby like Sababa Falafel Shop (Palestinian) and Damascus House Cuisine (Syrian). Harvest Fresh Market 9922 Katella Ave, Garden Grove, CA 92840

    Westminster Superstore - Live lobster vs Gabe

    Westminster Superstore

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    Stopped by Shun Fat to pick up some groceries while getting ingredients ready for dinner, and…read moreoverall found some pretty solid deals. For meat, I grabbed ground beef, pork neck (currently on sale for $1.99/lb), and chicken breast. Prices were definitely reasonable. For produce, quite a few items were cheaper than H Mart, including enoki mushrooms, Japanese yam, daikon, shiitake mushrooms, tofu, and carrots. That said, the Japanese yam didn't look very fresh this time, so I ended up skipping it and buying it at H Mart instead, even though it was a bit more expensive. Some items were priced about the same as H Mart, like napa cabbage ($0.99/lb), onions ($0.39/lb), and bean sprouts ($0.99 per pack). One change I noticed is that cucumbers are now pre-packaged instead of being sold loose, so you can't pick them individually anymore. They're also slightly more expensive than H Mart now. They also had a great deal on Driscoll's strawberries, $0.99 for a 1 lb box, which is definitely worth picking up. Overall, still a great spot for affordable grocery shopping, especially if you're cooking at home and want to save a bit here and there. (visited on 3/31/2026)

    Westminster Supermarket /Thuan Phat Supermarket is at a very convenient location off Beach…read moreBoulevard and corner of McFadden. However, parking is a bit of a challenge on the weekends. The store carries a large variety of ethnic groceries but main focus is asian foods and canned goods. They have many types of fresh, tropical fruits and freshly butchered meats and fish. I usually shop there when I'm in the area running errands. Long lines at checkout most of the times but they have many open registers so the lines do move quickly. Check them out if you're in area.

    99 Cent Bargain Store - grocery - Updated May 2026

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