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    3.3 (124 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Clean and organize isles
    JJ P.

    Shopping at H Mart in Johns Creek was such a pleasure. It's been a while since I've been here. It's super clean including the bathrooms. The colors on the produce are so vibrant. The place is well-organized & maintained, staff are super friendly and the prices seem to be cheaper than other stores. The seafood section is however smaller than other Asian Markets and they have NEW carts -Yeay! 1/4/25

    Completely dead
    Gretchen S.

    I needed some Jufran to add to my spaghetti yesterday after coming back from a Cumming appointment. I finally decided to stop into this Hmart location as I've passed it several times recently. It was completely dead on this past rainy Friday around lunch time. I'm not sure if this is typical or if it was the weather keeping people out, but I feel like most grocery stores once you hit Johns Creek and keep going north are generally emptier (at least from what I've seen compared to closer to perimeter stores). In any case, I found the Jufran after using the ladies' room directly to your right when you enter the store. The restroom was clean and maintained. The aisles were spacious, clean, and also maintained and fully stocked from what I could see. It was shocking going to an Hmart that wasn't wall-to-wall with other customers and carts like the Duluth and Doraville locations I'm used to. When I checked out, the cashier was friendly. Overall, I would definitely come back to this location to shop as it seems less stressful somehow. I'll also have to try their food court items to see how they compare to the other locations I've been to and maybe check out the Suwanee location as well just to satisfy my curiosity.

    Super H Mart storefront.
    Kevin C.

    This Super H Mart is the smallest one that I've visited. It's in a long strip mall, and the large, free parking lot that it shares with all the nearby businesses looks like it'll provide all the needed parking for all customers. I stopped by in mid-November, looking for a couple of items, which it turned out that I couldn't find at this store and later ended up going to a larger H Mart. Except for the men's restroom, this store was relatively clean. Inventory on their shelves looked organized, but I noticed that there were a few dried noodle items that I found in two separate aisles. One thing that I found odd was when a cashier at one of the lines waved to me and said, "I can help you here." when I just walked in her vicinity, even though I wasn't pushing a cart, nor did I have anything in my hands. I just looked at her and shrugged. This location has a food court. It wasn't that busy when I was there on a Tuesday at around 12:30 pm.

    Tae Kyung Y.

    This used to be my "home" Hmart when I used to live in the JC area, and I believe this is the smallest Hmart in the Georgia chain. Opening back in 2006, this Hmart has gone through a lot and while it is small, it is definitely mighty! Johns Creek is a slightly more expensive area, so you'll notice that the groceries are a little more expensive than the Hmarts in Duluth and Suwanee, but they pretty much have everything. I will say, even when I used to live in Johns Creek, I never really went grocery shopping here and I only came to pick up a few things here and there because I knew prices were much more expensive here. They still have everything a typical Hmart has. Food court has Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Korean Hot Dogs, Tous Les Jours (located at the exit), and there's also a MISSHA and a floral shop as well! Though I am only giving it 3 stars, this Hmart brings me nostalgia in many different ways and I have a true appreciation for this Hmart!

    Produce area
    Stacy S.

    This is a wonderful place to pick up sooo many different things! Dried shredded mushrooms, Japanese mayo, seaweed, noodles, sushi grade salmon and SO MUCH MORE! Produce section is always stocked with an abundance of unique things that you just have to try. This is always a must stop when we are in the area! The only thing I have a problem with is that there is no such thing as social distancing there. If you go, do it on an off day (like a Wednesday at 10am) when it isn't crowded.

    People enjoying the food court
    Yesenia B.

    I love HMart. I can find almost anything on the fresh food isle. It saves me the trip to Buford Market. HMart is right behind Long Horn. It has a pretty big parking area and when you enter its doors you will be greeted with a smell that I can only describe as fishy, musky, fruity. I don't know it's just funky, but get past it. Inside is a wonderful array or fresh fruits and veggies, prepped food and lots of the Asian candy. They do have a butcher and seafood area, but I have never bought any of these items here. I do eat at their prepped food area regularly, I have tried every stall. The Korean, Taiwanese, Chinese, and Vietnamese foods are prepared fresh and are relatively inexpensive. You do have to ask for a water cup from your food vendor and fill your cups from their water cooler. Also when you are done eating, you must return your tray to the same vendor. It gets a little busy at lunch time which makes it hard to find a table. So just take it to go. If you haven't tried HMart, give it a shot.

    Spicy rice cakes
    Valerie C.

    A visit here is a "must do" on our list every time we come to the area. The food options in the eatery section have pretty good Korean food... at a pretty good price point at that. If Korean food doesn't tickle your fancy, there's other food options such as Chinese and Japanese. In the shopping area of Hmart, the fruit and veggie section offers a great variety that puts your local Publix to shame. Looking for unique snacks? From sweet coated crunchy tiny crabs to durian creme filled wafers, they've got it! We went on a Saturday while there were so many free taste testing booths through out the store. We tested everything from lemon tea and ramen to kimchi filled dumpling.... all so tasty! Not all staff here were very courteous though... so knocking off 1 star for it. Will be back next time, Hmart!

    Menu
    Siang Yen F.

    I was doing grocery shopping and was hungry. So I stopped by the Chinese stall to get some late lunch. I ordered the spicy seafood noodles soup, it was $13, with very little seafood, to be specific, there was two mussels and one shrimp n couple tiny squid rings. The service was fast, but definitely not worth the price. The ambiance was ok, it's in the grocery store. It's clean and quiet. But I probably won't go back.

    You can always find a beer at a great price.
    Andre' M.

    I love the food court here, especially Mama's Kitchen. I always include a trip around the store after I eat my food and always find quite a few bargains. There's always a beer on sale at a great price. Last night I bought a case of this Cafri for less than $16. My wife bought a few frying pans that were dirt cheap.

    Bobby Yoe Y.

    Such interesting food! I literally have never even heard of some of the food I tried!! Highly recommend. The flavor combos are delish!! Such a great place. You should consider shopping there. Bobby Yoe OUT.

    Some interesting Korean and Japanese canned drinks
    Lilly C.

    Il Yeon Kwon is a true American success story. Came to the states with nothing. Bought a tiny grocery store in Lynhurst, NJ in 1982. In two and a half decades he has over 27 stores with 5 regional warehouses and at least 2500 employees and revenues that exceeds 1.05 billion! You can't get better than that. The "H" in Hart mart means Han Ah Reum which means one arm full of groceries. Interestingly the original store (store No. 1) in Lynhurst, NJ apparently is still called that " Han Ah Reum" only it's off springs are called " H Marts" Atlanta having the 3rd largest Korean population in the world- Seoul Korea being No. 1 and Los Angeles being no. 2. It no suprise that there are 5 H Marts in this state. This particular location is probably my least favorite only because it's a bit of a drive for me and it looks older. The aisles are tiny and is pretty hard to maneuver. They do have basically the same stuff that other H mart carries except I saw a bit more Japanese stuff at this location. They also carry a lot of home goods and kitchen stuff than the other H marts. For those that say "well you can buy that here in the states" but the truth is yes and no. Its a matter of what you are use to. For some its a little slice of home country while for me its just a matter of practicality. Kitchen items have gotten super expensive and snobbish. (Seriously, $35 for a spatula? And its made in China? Ya no thanks.) I am left handed and finding a left handed peeler has been a pain in the rear. But here at H Mart I found a peeler that works for both left hand and right hand for under $3... Its little stuff like that makes H mart such an enduring place in my heart. Plus its not made in China so it won't melt the first time I throw it in the dish washer!

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    Review for H Mart H…read moreMart is one of my favorite Korean grocery stores--ever. I remember when they first opened locations in the Bay Area in places like San Francisco and San Jose, and I would gladly make the trek just to shop there. I've never been disappointed. The stores are always clean, organized, and full of incredible food options. What really makes H Mart special, though, is that it's more than just a grocery store--it's an experience. Inside this massive market, you'll find a bakery, authentic Korean food stalls, and restaurant-quality meals being made fresh. It's honestly amazing to walk into a grocery store and have access to food that tastes like it came straight from a restaurant kitchen. Because I travel frequently for work across the Southeast--covering a pretty large region--I'm always on the lookout for an H Mart whenever I'm near one. I've been lucky to have access to locations like Cary, North Carolina, and the one in Buford outside Atlanta, which serves a large and vibrant Asian community. Whenever I'm within a reasonable driving distance--usually within about 10 miles--I make a point to stop in and enjoy a delicious, authentic Korean meal that's made to order and very reasonably priced. I've brought friends and colleagues with me, and they've all been blown away by the food stalls. My personal go-to: * LA galbi (Korean short ribs)--if it's on the menu, I'm ordering it * All the little banchan side dishes--I absolutely love them * Fresh seafood options, including live crab and fish that can be cleaned and prepared for you * A stop at the bakery for dessert--think croissant donuts, almond pastries, or a beautiful layered crepe cake Some locations--even the ones I visited years ago on the West Coast--would steam or fry seafood for you right there, which makes dinner incredibly convenient. Another thing I appreciate is the cleanliness. This store truly rivals places like Whole Foods in terms of organization and quality, even while handling live seafood. The parking lots are typically spacious, well-maintained, and easy to navigate. I also love browsing the aisles for specialty ingredients you can't find everywhere. For example, they carry my favorite laksa noodles, which remind me of a Malaysian dish I fell in love with while visiting a friend in Mauritius. It's always fun to discover unique items like that. The staff--both in the grocery store and at the food stalls--are friendly and helpful, which makes the whole experience even better. Bottom line: If you're anywhere near Cary, North Carolina--or even the Buford, Georgia area--do yourself a favor and make a beeline to H Mart. As a lifelong foodie, I truly believe: Life is too short not to eat well.

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