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    3.6 (53 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Howard L.

    Ha, I guess it's been 8.5 years since I last stepped foot in here, which was during their grand opening week. Not that we are never here, it's just that while the wife is shopping inside, which is semi-regularly, I'm usually taking the opportunity to catch up on my smartphone readings in the car lol. Well, I walked in today for whatever reason. It's still the smallest Hmart in Chicagoland, but it is for sure quite handy to have around. It's actually bigger inside and with much more inventory than I thought just from outward appearance though fyi. Amongst other things, wife particularly likes to pick up veggies, tofu, and some beef products here due to their fresh pickings. The checkout area looks particularly congested but I'm sure the customers are used to it. Great for the convenience and when you happen to be passing by, yaay, and thank you for being in the neighborhood Hmart!

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    Phil S.

    I stop at the Super H Mart in Niles IL all the time as it's the closest one to where I live but it's nice having this nice having this mini version. They have most of the necessary items that the larger Super H has but it's much easier to find the things you need. My sister told me that they have the large jar of the "Fried Chili in Oil" that I love. This store is right by the intersection of Milwaukee & Sanders in Northbrook. I was in the area this afternoon so I stopped in and picked up a jar and some sushi. Thanks for the heads up sis

    Beef Bulgogi Meal in the Hmart food court
    Frank L.

    Hmart is a very nice Asian grocery store in the Glenview/Niles area that has a massive inventory of specialty Asian food/groceries you can't really find in a normal grocery store like Jewel. They also have a large food court inside the store where I tried the beef bulgogi meal - it was delicious everything is made fresh to order - they have ramen, sushi, poke bowls, meat and vegetable entrees, rice etc. I think the only downside of Hmart is that it is pretty expensive but to be expected. I'd recommend visiting and trying their food court.

    Fresh produce
    Christina L.

    I went to hmart to look for a viral ice cream pop from tick tock. Unfortunately they did not have it, but while I was there I decided to walk around. I was impressed of all the fresh produce, variety of products, and unique items they had in stock. I found a stewed tofu and kimchi, which is really hard to find at your local grocer. The staff was super friendly and I guess I wasn't the only person that came to their store looking for the viral ice pop. The shopping carts wheels went in all directions. I could do a drift with my shopping cart. They also had fresh seafood that was still alive. I had allot of fun looking around. I actually bought a different ice pop and we enjoyed it on our ride back home. I would definitely to hmart again.

    Thanh T.

    This is a smaller location but sometimes all you need is the selection of turtle chips :)

    Karyn M.

    When you need to run in and pickup a few items - this HMart location In Glenview is just the thing. When we went on a Saturday afternoon, the store wasn't very crowded, lots of parking spaces in the oddly shaped lot. However no one was manning the fish counter and there were no fish on the ice displays. We found our snacks, our vegs, our chips, our sauces and every thing else we required. This location is small and has all the necessary items for your Korean or Asian food fix. If you have the time, go to the Korean food Disneyworld that is Super HMart in Niles.

    Brenda K.

    This time is much cleaner and more organized! But they were all out of the ground pork that I wanted to buy! The inside of the store is much more organized and you can find items easier! Parking was plentiful if you go early in the morning! I think it gets busier in the afternoon and in the weekends! Definitely if you can, go there during the weekdays and early!

    I would have thought the best of Asia was still in Asia but okay
    Fox E.

    H Mart. Not to be confused with Ache Mart which is where you buy painkillers. This tiny little H Mart is a relic of the past, even though it's kinda new. Most of the new stores are huge and lavish and this one is more like a Neighborhood Grocery Store and I like that. It's still nice, and I stop by here whenever I happen to be in this neighborhood. It's tough to get in and out because the traffic is awful along this road, and there are no lights.

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    Suzanne X.

    If you're looking for a place to buy some authentic Asian groceries, then shop no further than this Korean grocery chain: H-Mart. That is if it wasn't hundreds of miles away... Although, this isn't the biggest or the best H-Mart that I have been too, it was the only one we got to visit this weekend in Chicago. Inside the store, we just browsed around different sections, picked up some kimchi and some side dishes. There were also some samples near the refrigerated meat section near the back, but we had to loop around a few times before the grilled chicken sample was ready to be eaten. The real winners are the marinated bulgogi and chicken lined against the right wall in the left corner. These are just absolutely delicious! These marinated meats can be easily cooked if you just fry it a bit in oil until it turns golden brown. Just try to keep your mouth from watering too much before the meat is fully cooked. On our way out by the check out area, we picked up a to-go pack of kimbap which was affordable priced at $4.99 for 2 rolls of 10 piece. These would make good lunches if it was only a few hundred miles closer. Upon check out, we asked the cashiers if this place had a cooler and some ice, but unfortunately there was a slight language barrier to which neither of the cashiers knew what we were asking for. Other than that, I had a fun experience shopping here.

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    Sherwin C.

    This H Mart is the 4th store in the Chicagoland area from the Korean supermarket chain that just opened on October 15th, 2015. With an official address in Glenview, but sometimes difficult to find on the GPS without putting in Northbrook instead, this store is not difficult to locate when you pass by it on Milwaukee Ave. (at the former Glenview Deli & Liquor). In terms of selection and size, this store is more like the Schaumburg location than the huge locations in Naperville and Niles. This store only covers the grocery potion without extra electronics stores, beauty stores, or food court. With that said, this H Mart does carry a good selection of oriental vegetables, meat, fish, fruit, and snacks. Due to the size of the store, there is not as much selection as a full size super store and there are a few less items than the Schaumburg location, but items are arranged in a very compact manner so that there is still no need to go to a store in the city for your needs. It carries a smaller selection of Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, etc. items in favor of Korean items that are covered in the weekly circular, however it does carry all the essential ingredients needed to cook most Asian dishes. All the items I saw were fresh and well presented with good prices. In particular, these were some of my impressions: - Seafood section is compact, but they still do carry a good variety of fish and packaged seafood (salted jelly fish, mussel, squid, scallops, fish head, etc. as well as live crab). They did efficiently use the space to offer quite a generous selection for a store of this size. - Asian pears, yams, fuyu, fresh ginger, fuji apples, and specialty produce are all available at this location. - Great selection and prices on rice, especially when on sale. Probably nowhere that is consistently lower that carries a quality selection. - Carries the specialty meats such as pork belly, ox tail, beef hind, beef tendon, etc. In general, a great addition to the area to grab high quality Asian ingredients at a great price. The only real criticisms I can give are that I wish it were a larger location (the Super locations are amazing and have nearly everything I can think of, but I can't really fault them for that since they've brought convenience) and the parking is really too little for the amount of business they'll get once everyone realizes a new location has opened here.

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    Love the huge selection. I know where to go when I need something other stores in the area do not carry.

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    Especially the Super Hmart in Nile's (I think) When you want to cook Asian, you need Asian staples.

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    I don't like leaving negative reviews, but I'm not going back so... I happened to be in the area…read moreand visited this location a few days ago and I was initially impressed with what I thought was a clean store and quality product. I picked a pork item to take home and try. When I got home and started to thaw it out, I noticed that the item I purchased had expired 1 1/2 months before the purchase date. This was a use by date, not a purchase by date, so it had no shelf life. I thought any establishment would be embarrassed to sell a product 1 1/2 months after the expiration date. Now here's the problem. The Glenview store is 40 minutes from me. I am much closer to the Mt. Prospect store and I was under the impression that the Wild Fork sign on both stores means that they would both back up product sold by the Wild Fork corporation. Well Mt. Prospect wouldn't help me in any way since I did not buy the item there. Don't give me the "franchise" excuse. If Wild Fork can't figure out how to stand behind their product, no matter which location, I have no reason to ever set foot in any of their stores again.

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