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    H Mart

    4.3(7 reviews)
    2.7 miKingston Upon Thames
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    I am beyond grateful that they have H Mart in London! Being from Hawaii I absolutely have to have…read moremy asian foods! Although this location is a little of a trek for me it is completely worth it. I just wish they had ALL the Melona ice cream flavors like coconut and mango, but they have everything else so I'll take it!! Can you guys stock Rose Tteokbokki please and thank you!!!

    As an expat from the States, I was wildly surprised to find an H-Mart in London. Wildly surprised…read morebut pleasantly relieved - I mean, where else can I buy good quality udon, kim chee, noodle mixes, frozen dumplings, super thin sliced beef/pork for hotpot and fresh shiitake for a good price? I know Japan Centre has similar quality but the price point is not always right. Chinatown is good for some things (fresh veggies, fresh rice noodle rolls, ramen, etc.) but it's hard to beat the selection at H-Mart. There is good lighting and sufficient aisle space so carts going in opposite directions don't have to awkwardly back out of the aisle so the opposing cart can go first (kind of like the naughty London roads!) - in most grocery stores in Chinatown, you are elbow to elbow with someone else trying to get a damn jar of Hoisin sauce in your overflowing basket. Customer service is lacking, especially when something is out of stock and no one in the store seems to know what is going on or when they will get more. Aside from the cashiers, most people working the floor do not speak English very well. The employees are mainly Korean and Chinese. However, most items are translated to English on labels and signage. I will continue to shop here for quality groceries and I hope they open more locations so that it is easily assessable to more people in London.

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    Korea Foods

    Korea Foods

    3.3(4 reviews)
    2.0 miMalden

    Since I just wrote my review for H Mart, why not write a review for Korea Foods?…read more The fruits and veggies are not as fresh as H Mart but their tofu selection is bigger here. If you are looking to buy wholesale goods (Costco style yeah!), come here. It was fun to read the prices for everything in the cart - they give you the price for one unit of the product as well as the price for a whole BOX of the product you are looking at. I come here to stock up on aloe vera juices (the lychee one to be exact), the wholesale price knocks it down to a good value per unit if you purchase a box of aloe vera juices. The lighting, cleanliness and aisle space is excellent. There is no fishy smell the moment you walk in, like some other Asian grocery stores *cough cough* Chinatown *cough*. They also have a bakery next door that I haven't been to but would like to go next time I stop by for more tofu and aloe vera juices. But the bakery goods sold in the grocery store seems to be from the bakery next door - there wasn't much of a selection left by evening (when I was there). I did buy some Korean fried chicken with yummy sauce in their deli that was already pre-packaged and a box of stir fried glass noodles. Both were tasty and enough for two people. Will come again.

    When I first moved to London, I don't know what made me decide to walk all around to the A3 from…read morethe rail station and stumbled across this huge asian grocery store. I think my Korean nose knows how to find its roots. It's a bit tucked away and you can almost easily drive past it but look out for it after the B&Q. There is plenty of parking spots but if you're like me, I sometimes take the 265 bus from Putney or walk around from the rail station. I can't compare this Korean shop to like H-Mart or any of the others back in Flushing but man, this is almost as good as it gets in London. Most of the time I usually go to Seoul Plaza right by the station for my quick fix but go here when I need to do heavy duty shopping - 10kg of rice, etc. They stock pretty much everything in your Asian heart's desire from veggies to ready made food as well as plenty of frozen goods. They also have Chinese, Thai and an Indian section so it can be a real one stop shop. Remember to sign up for the membership. It's free and you earn points like a Nectar Card and get vouchers for your next purchase. You can also use it at the smaller satellite shops at Seoul Plaza.

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    Waitrose & Partners

    4.3(3 reviews)
    2.4 miMalden

    A bright, well laid-out, decent-sized version of the upmarket supermarket chain. Even though it…read moreisn't my regular branch, it's easy to find my way around here and often pleasurably calm to visit, in comparison with more hectic high street branches. The fresh counters are particularly well-stocked, as is the 'healthy' product section. There's also a decent choice of gift related items and magazines. What impressed me most, when I last came here with an older friend, was the genuinely helpful attitude and pleasantly chatty friendliness of the staff. As in many of their other stores, they have the brilliant Community Matters charity scheme area, with three transparent 'bins', where you make your choice before placing the (free) token you receive - after paying for your shopping. Then, at the end of the month, £1000 is divided and donated accordingly, between three (monthly-changing) local good causes. A great way to still be able to donate to charity in credit crunch times.

    Supermaket royalty! John Lewis's grocery store.It's like you are shopping in Harrods foodhall but…read moreat a fraction of the price.I think they try and be reasonably competitive with day to day things but they do not try and compete with the bigs boys -you are not bulk buying here but you do not come for that.You are coming for the fantastic range of deli items both on the shelves in the brilliant food depatrments -bakery meat ans fish etc

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