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3.8 (13 reviews)
Open • 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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This store is well stocked. The customer service is quite good. I often find things here that I can't find in my local ALDI.

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H Mart

H Mart

(118 reviews)

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Finally open after over a year…read more First, the food court was packed. Some good food options. We went with the chined restaurant. I loved their jjajjang myun. My wife got the jjampong. It's pretty big. But she said the flavor wasn't as good. Downstairs - first no alcohol sales right now. The store is clean and pretty tightly packed. Especially with the large crowds. I thought it was nicely done. I do like the H Mart in Cheltenham (North Philly area better for both the size, selection, and food court).

H Mart Cherry Hill - Post-Renovation Reality…read more I've been going to H Mart Cherry Hill for over two decades--back when it was still the old Han Ah Reum--so I was really curious to see what a full year-long renovation would deliver. We went at 8:00 am about a week after reopening, parked easily, shopped, and were back home by 10:30. From a convenience standpoint, it was seamless. From an expectations standpoint... it's a bit more complicated. The food court is fine--good variety, solid options--but visually it's underwhelming. The concrete flooring wasn't updated, and it gives the whole space a slightly unfinished feel. Functionally it works, but it doesn't feel like the kind of destination food hall you see at newer locations. Upstairs housewares look clean and improved. No issues there. Downstairs, though, is where things feel a bit off. It's packed in tight--borderline claustrophobic. Not a dealbreaker, but definitely noticeable. The produce is still excellent, and the layout of the pickles, fresh seafood, marinated meats, and hot pot/BBQ items is actually very well done. That part feels thoughtful and strong. Where it falls short is in expansion. The aisles are fine, but there's no real increase in product selection. I was expecting something closer to H Mart Edison--which is huge, vibrant, and loaded with prepared foods, grab-and-go meals, and variety. That's not what this is. There are some prepared items, but nowhere near the range you'd expect given the hype. That, to me, is the biggest miss. Modern H Mart locations lean heavily into ready-to-eat foods--rice bowls, kimbap, banchan, bakery items--and that just isn't fully realized here. It makes the renovation feel more like a reconfiguration than a true upgrade. After shopping, we stopped at the Paris Baguette on location--and that was honestly a bigger disappointment. I usually have to stop myself from overbuying at Paris Baguette. This time, I walked out with four items. That's a record low. The selection felt very limited and didn't compare to other locations nearby. It's not even close to 85°C Bakery Cafe down the street, which is still far superior in both variety and execution, Tous les Jours also is much better. At the end of the day, Hung Vuong Food Market has nothing to worry about. This HMart renovation doesn't really change the competitive landscape. So--is it better than before? In some ways, yes. It's cleaner, more organized, and certain sections are improved. But after a year of construction and all the hype, it doesn't feel like a transformation. Honestly, they could have renovated the upper level and left the market largely as it was. This feels like a minor refresh--and some things definitely need to get better.

Hung Vuong Food Market - Steak Flavored Lays!

Hung Vuong Food Market

(70 reviews)

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Hung Vuong is your one stop shop for anything and everything you could ever need when cooking or…read moreshopping for East-Asian dishes! This sprawling supermarket has an incredible fresh produce section, an unmatched area for all kinds of fresh fish (both ones you've heard of and have never heard of before), a lot of really good meals to-go and so many fun and exciting options. Now that last bit might make you think I'm some robot leaving a 5 star review (maybe that's what a robot would say) but conspiracy theories aside, I truly love this gem of cherry hill. It's always super clean, staff are really helpful, and it's truly a place I love to support and shop at when I'm in the area. I'll go 20 minutes out of my way to shop here. That's says something. I encourage anyone in the area or someone who is looking for a new shopping experience to please give Hung Vuong a visit! The ONLY thing about this store (which isn't a bad thing by any means) is that MOST products are labeled in the importing countries native language. Whether it's Chinese, Vietnamese or Japanese, just make sure you use a camera translation app to double check products that you aren't entirely certain about! Love this place!

I visited Hung Vuong Food Market while home for the holidays visiting my parents. I live in…read moreNorthern Virginia, which has a very large Vietnamese community and several Vietnamese grocery stores similar to Hung Vuong. Unfortunately, my experience here was very different from what I'm used to back home. We went to the butcher section to purchase meat, and the interaction my parents had with the staff was extremely disappointing. My parents were asking questions about ground pork, as it was out, and wanted to know if there was a leaner cut that could be ground for them. While I stood back to avoid blocking other customers, I saw the butchers behind the counter repeatedly motioning for my parents to go away, using a shooing hand gesture. What made this especially upsetting was that the butchers appeared to be around the same age as my parents and were also Asian. Regardless of how busy it was or whether they were having a bad day due to the holiday rush, that kind of dismissive and disrespectful behavior toward elderly customers is unacceptable. The experience felt unwelcoming and showed a clear lack of respect. The hand gestures toward senior customers came across as a microaggression and were deeply disappointing. Because of this experience, I won't be returning and will choose a different Asian market when visiting in the future.

ALDI - grocery - Updated May 2026

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