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    Komart

    3.6 (107 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    Entrance area of Komart Marketplace.
    Fran C.

    I was at this little strip mall buying my dinner from a Korean Frrrrrrried Chicken joint, and upon placing my food order, the girl had suggested I take a stroll around the mall, as there was a 20 minute wait to get my food order. Luckily for me, just across the parking lot was this Korean supermarket called - Komart. Not knowing what a Komart was, I'd figure I'd go inside to check 'em out. I'm so glad I came here as this Korean supermarket kinda reminded me of a "Palama Supermarket" (which I have back home in da 808). Komart is your typical Korean supermarket with a food vendor (within the market) where you can buy freshly made Korean food. There was also a bakery, which sold some beautiful decorated cakes and yummy looking pastries. While walking around Komart, I came across some fresh fruit, so I decided to pick up some Manderines, and upon paying for my Manderines, on my way out of the market I came across another vendor selling Taegu (cuttlefish marinated in a Korean sauce) which is the perfect pupu that goes well with beer, or soda. Great food prices, and the supermarket looked pretty organized, although the inside of the supermarket looked sorta dated. Overall, it was a great shopping experience, as I picked up a few things to help supplement my dinner.

    Cathy F.

    i love alot of there products and great prices the soup is amazing for $10.00 # 10 also you can save $8.00 on the pass to dallas king spa

    L N.

    Visited Komart after hearing they offer Korean food at a good price. I needed food for an evening gathering and found their prices really affordable, especially compared to Carrollton. Everyone loved the kimbap and tasty egg bites (i'm not sure what they're called unfortunately), which they made fresh! Also grabbed some kimchi banchan; though I didn't try it, my friend raved about it. Definitely coming back and recommend that it's worth trying out!

    Hot pot with banchan and soup
    Jennifer W.

    When we're driving through Dallas and it's time for a meal we always try to stop at Komart for some AMAZING Korean food. You can't beat the taste, portion size and the price. I only pride $7.99 for all of this. Couldn't eat most of it and took it home and my Korean kiddos devoured it! The sides were perfect, the soup yummy and the hot pot was sizzling, the rice on the bottom was crunchy just how I like it and the bibimbap was tasty and so fresh. This little restaurant is inside the Korean Market so you can get your shopping done while you wait!

    James P.

    Komart is a Korean grocery store in Dallas's Ktown off of Royal Ln and 35 that is one of two Korean grocers in the area. Of the two, they are the more well known one because of visibility from the street. The age of Komart shows as it's from an older era. It will have to compete with the newer stores such as H Mart or the just opened Galleria Mart. To discount Komart though because it doesn't look as sleek will prove to be short sighted because you would ignore location. If you're the type that doesn't like the suburbs being included as a part of Dallas, then Komart is great. It's actually the only East Asian grocer in Dallas proper save maybe one or two obscure ones that I cannot currently recall. You want that rice? Those ramen noodles? This ingredient that cannot be found at Kroger? Well, here's your solution. The Asian area of Carrollton is indeed ten minutes away; however, that is ten minutes with no traffic. That stretch of 35 from 635 to George Bush as we all know can be quite the frustration. Aside from the grocery store aspect, Komart also has a food court which is a great place for lunch or a casual dinner. Prices are cheap and the selection can be found on pictures on the wall. To order, you go to the rightmost cashier, Cashier #5, and tell them the number that you would like. After paying, you sit down and wait for your order to be called. I find the food court to have both non-Korean locals and Korean patrons which speaks to how much the place appeals to the community. Finally, if you're a fan of King Spa, Komart is the place to find the cheapest tickets.

    #13 Spicy Beef
    Nes A.

    This place always have delicious food. Very affordable. Used to be around $6 for #13 but with inflation and rising cost of everything it is now $12. Still affordable and only 5-10minute wait on your food. You can eat in the sitting area or take it to go. If you are looking for an good Korean food and affordable prices, this is the place for you!

    Expired items and incorrectly labeled prepared packaging.
    SH K.

    [03/08/2019] Violation of §228.75(g) Sells expired food openly and blatantly. Breaking Easy to follow health code. Many Package food at this establishment lack labeling like dates. Label should have prepared date, expiration date, name of the item, allergens, and the name and address of the preparer. These items go bad faster than ones hmart sells because komart's poor sanitation practice. https://www.dshs.texas.gov/foodestablishments/faq-technical.aspx A picture I posted is where almost all packaged food items only have prices in yellow sticker. Two of the packaged food had sell-by-date of 2-27-2019 and 2-28-2019. And today is 3-8-2019. People say they like komart better than hmart because things are slightly "cheaper". But, komart's packaging is more prone to error. Whether they are prepared food or fruits. Komart has inferior business practice than hmart. There used to be 3 komarts. Now, there is only one. Hmart is usually packed and komart, not so much. I usually shop here for imported or branded items. I don't buy their produces or fruits because they can have issues. I sometime buy their sealed kimchi that are also sold at hmart. I don't dine at their food court because the people who produce and sell expired food are they the same people who make these food. If they are comfortable with selling expired items openly and if they are comfortable with skipping easy-to-follow proper labeling then they don't care. The operator wants to make money, and that is it. They will make money with risk of making people sick while selling expired items for profit. I will update the rating if this store has improved their practice.

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    Very small Korean grocery, kinda hidden in a group of warehouse businesses in old Korea town. 1…read moreside is the grocery, and 1 side is food court. We came mainly for the food court, they had Japanese, Chinese, Nicaraguan, African/Caribbean. We ordered from China Factory which you have to order at the front register then they give you a ticket to take to the food counter. Overall the food was good, not very crowded here.

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