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Mega Mart

3.6 (131 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 10:00 pm
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Meat section
Keith F.

This place has a lot to offer in the way of Asian food and lifestyle. The produce and meat section was the most interesting place for me. The store is clean and well stocked. The prices varied quite a bit. For instance the pre made sushi was reasonable but some of the produce was more expensive than Publix. I guess if you have the time or desire to shop around then definitely add this place to the mix. I did not go upstairs but that is where they offer items for your home and some clothing options too. Tons of parking and some great food choices. Recommended.

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Gretchen S.

One of the last few businesses hanging on in Gwinnett Place Mall besides Macy's, this Mega Mart was worth a look recently. I was getting my car serviced at Ford across the way and decided to pop in for some xylitol gum I was sure they would have and just to finally check things out. I've been to Hmart, Nam Dae Mun, Hong Kong Supermarket, and a few other large Asian supermarkets in the area but never Mega Mart until now. One of the entrances was closed - not sure if this was strictly due to renovations and/or to deter shoplifters from ducking out that way, but in any case I had to walk around to the other side. There was a good selection of items. I milled around and found my gum eventually. It seems that this supermarket stocks more Korean items than other ethnic products. For example, I could probably find more Filipino food items at Hmart or City Farmers Market than here. I'm not saying they didn't have variety or diversity of goods, but it definitely was more Korean based compared to some of their competitors. They had several options in what seemed to be a newer food court. They do have tables to eat inside now, as I read this was not always the case. I would love to come back and try some hot foods. This was the first Asian supermarket I've been to that had more than one level to it. I went up to see the home goods section and found a cute ceramic cat soup spoon for cheap that I ended up getting. There was only one cashier upstairs, and even though I couldn't understand what I presumed to be Korean, she basically directed another customer and I to check out downstairs. Overall, it was worth a look, even though I've been partial to the Hmart chain that usually has everything I need in one spot. I'd probably be back to try the hot foods, like I said.

Jennifer B.

Mega Mart is my favorite Korean market in Duluth. We always stop in to get any of our Korean staples. I love walking around the fish market, kimchi aisle, the food stalls, and taking my time to take it all in. I always say "man if we lived in Duluth this is where we would shop all the time!" We travel from Florida and always bring back yummy snacks with us. Check them out!

a bowl of noodles with an egg on top
Jane C.

Occupying the side of a now-defunct mall, MEGA Mart is an Asian supermarket in the middle of nowhere. Though the location is off the beaten path, there's parking galore and space enough within that Mega Mart can respectably put its ring in the hat with other major Asian grocery stores like Assi Plaza and Hmart. Inside, there's a lot to explore. Along with the standard produce, meat/fish, and shelf-stable aisles, there are two tiny food courts, each with a few tables. The one we chose had only two things on their menu - bibimguksu (cold, spicy mixed noodles with cucumber and an egg) and janchi guksu (noodles and julienned vegetables in a warm broth). We chose the cold noodles with low expectations, but I was surprised at how tasty the sauce was. The other mini food court offers a slightly larger menu of Chinese-Korean cuisine, such as jjampong, or black bean noodles. Those aren't the only ready-to-eat options here. A long table in the middle of the market offers all kinds of rice cakes, kimbap (Korean rice rolls), Korean fried chicken, lunch boxes, and even some traditional blood sausages. Around the corner, there's another dumpling stall that offered a variety of steamed buns (veggie, meat, spicy). We partook, of course, and found them to be delicious snacks as we wandered further through the aisles. It should be noted that all of these eating options are sub-contracted proprietors, so they'll each have their own checkout area apart from the main market. The largest ready-to-eat section is Basquia Bakery, who is a new tenant of the corner space. It takes up a sizable corner of the market and there's an admirable bevy of cakes, pastries, and breads. I chatted with someone who worked there (possibly an owner or manager) and when I made mention of the tantalizing options, he seemed apologetic. "We're still moving things over from our last location, so we're actually only offering a fraction of what we'd like to get in here," he said, gesturing at the (few!) bare shelves. There are a good number of tables and chairs here, as well as a small caffeinated beverage menu. Finally on weekends, there are lots of ladies offering hot samples, so if you visit then, that becomes yet another option for happy bites. Escalators lead to a half-finished second floor level where they mostly sell housewares.

Monstrous bread
Hwal L.

They're clearly not playing when they call themselves MEGA mart. For me what makes them mega compared to their competitors comes down to the snack shops and their own White Windmill Bakery. The bakery is outstanding because it happens to have the best selection, even if it's not necessarily the biggest selection, and they have items that are unique, like the butter cream bread with toasted peanuts (YUM). Elsewhere, the clothing and appliances on level two is worth a look, and the dumplings (both red bean paste and veggies) in the food court are authentically delicious. Long live Mega Mart.

Tanni D.

I used to go to H Mart for my East Asian goods, but I've been coming to Mega Mart for the past year and prefer it more. It's less crowded compared to other Asian supermarkets and the prices are comparable for produce, fresh meat, and nonperishable products. One of my favorite things about Mega Mart are the individual vendors that sell delicious meals. A charming older couple runs the Chinese food stall across from the frozen aisle. Their Jjamppong (spicy seafood noodle soup) is consistently delicious. There's another vendor that sells pork dumplings. These dumplings are so large that one keeps me full for several hours. I honestly can shop here for hours!

Steamed Buns
Tiff H.

My Korean college roommate used to tell me how she was shopping at Mega Mart every weekend after church for food, groceries and household items. I didn't really pay attention since I just figured it was far from Emory Campus and I was good with just going to Publix... or Buford Highway. But WHY DIDN'T I LISTEN?! It's more than just your typical Asian grocery store... the entire second floor (yes, there's a second floor) has home, appliances and clothing. I picked up a pack of 4 ceramic soup spoons there and they're super cute! There is one section of the store where they have a kitchen of hot food - with different options you can take out to eat. My favorite is the enormous steamed buns. They have a spicy pork bun that is DELICIOUS. They also have different stalls that make fresh kimchi, hot food like soups and rice dishes... for every Korean cuisine craving, tbh. They also sell JS Kitchen banchan (if you know you know) that is worth considering if you couldn't make it to JS Kitchen before they closed. Near the entrance is a coffee shop/bakery. There's also a food court, obviously. I haven't had a chance to try any of the restaurants yet since I usually get full off the buns... but will have to try them out next time because the restaurants all seem pretty legit! I wish I lived closer to Mega Mart than the H Mart in Doraville. But whenever I'm in Duluth looking for Korean groceries and items, Mega Mart is my go-to.

Tae Kyung Y.

I absolutely love Mega Mart. Mega Mart is definitely one of the more low-key grocery stores, compared to Zion & Hmart. It's not on the main roads, so one won't be able to visibly see it unless you're looking for a Mega Mart specifically. Mega Mart is located inside Gwinnett Place Mall, which is essentially a dead mall. The only thing that probably keeps that mall alive is Mega Mart. They are not as big as the Hmart in Duluth, but it is a pretty big grocery store that has everything you need. I noticed that Mega Mart often sells stuff that the other Korean grocery stores don't have, but it is the opposite way around too -- they don't have some items that you would find in Hmart or Zion too, but I do like going and seeing and comparing. They have a bakery, a food court (which actually always happens to be changing), a floral shop and other Korean stores too. Mega Mart, primarily due to its location, is usually not as busy as the other stores, so I like coming here for quick shopping trips!

Inside Basquia Bakery, a woman wearing a mask arranges baked goods on display tables in a grocery store setting.
John H.

3+ years later and this is still my go to Korean grocery store for meats and produce. They've started to import a lot more Asian products, have a sushi/sashimi section, and new restaurants are opening. Most notable recently is the Basquia bakery that's now right at the entrance. They sell a huge variety of Korean & Asian inspired sweets. Would highly recommend stopping by while grocery shopping!

Donna N.

Stopped in Atlanta on my way home to Tennessee today. My cousin recommended this place to me. I brought an insulated cooler so I could keep my kimchi cool on my 5 hour journey. I had my cooler packed with banchan and veggies too. I moved from Washington state to Tennessee in January and I missed not having a big Korean store with a lot of produce. I used to shop at Paldo World in Tacoma and I thought that place had a lot. Mega Mart was like a wonderland and I didn't even make it up the escalators to check out their houseware, electronics, bedding, and kitchenware. It tacked on and extra couple hours of driving due to traffic and my browsing time, but I know I'll be back. I read other reviews recommending the jajangmyun and it was delicious and only 6.99. This place is located in an old mall. There is plenty of parking. You have to wear a mask to enter and they check your temperature on your wrist

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Mega package has always been courteous and personable! They have a wide selection and great customer service! Would def recommend!!

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