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H Mart
Address: 200-590 Robson Street , Vancouver V6B 2B7, BC, CA
Phone: (604) 609-4567
State: BC
City: Vancouver
Zip Code: V6B 2B7


Opening Hours

Monday: 09:00-22:00
Tuesday: 09:00-22:00
Wednesday: 09:00-22:00
Thursday: 09:00-22:00
Friday: 09:00-22:00
Saturday: 09:00-22:00
Sunday: 09:00-22:00


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Reviews
Quite pricey but can’t complain since it is right the downtown Vancouver and pretty easy accessible from public transit. Used to love their food court items but food quality def going downside. Won’t recommend coming to eat here but shop here isn’t bad since they have a wide variety of Korean products to offer. Never find the cosmetic area staff disturbing or anything. Will stop by sometimes if I’m looking for Korean stuff.
This is the second time I've found some expired stuff still on the shelf, even cooler. Last time it was soy sauce. Today was maple leaf sausage. Some sausages expire on July 21 and some expire on August 8. I hope the store can improve checking product expiration dates and remove it on time.updated,Sep 4,I went to the store again .Those expired items were still in the cooler.
If you want fast and cheap Korean food then check out the mini food court upstairs in the Hmart. It was so good and the portion was surprisingly big for Korean food. The seafood pancake was a hit and I love black bean noodles. The flavours hit the spot.
They have lots of imported products. I would say the main variety is candies and chips snacks. On the first floor is located the bakery. They have cute birthday cakes and mini cakes or slices as well. Sometimes they also have roasted sweet potato. It is so good with coffee. Behind of the bakery there is a little store where you can find cosmetics and cute stuffed animals. The second floor is the mini grocery area an the large snack corner with lots of imported products. There is also a food court. I didn't try any food from there.
Love the food court there, good price compare to downtown. Just hope they will prepare the food a bit faster as sometimes I just have 30mins break from work so it's not enough to eat hot soup
As talked to a Foodie friend about Korean foods the night before, I felt craving for K-foods today and I went to the H-mart in downtown to refill some Korean spicy noodles and had a late lunch there. This restaurant is located on the 2nd floor of H-mart with some Window seats. You can call this place a mini-foodcourt with ample of choices for Korean dishes. I am a K-foods lover. Before I arrived Vancouver, I dined out for K-cuisine frequently in Hong Kong and the K-foods are often quite pricey but not value for money. I have been to H-mart several time and I didn’t have much expectation on the food stall inside the supermarket, but surprisingly the quality was good and the portion exceeded my expectation in terms of price. I ordered Stone pot BBQ beef with beansprouts and glass noodles and Sweet and Spicy fried Chicken small size. The stone pot BBQ beef tasted authentic I could see the chef and servers are all Koreans. It would be better if there were more beef and glass noodles. It came with rice and Kimchee. The sweet and spicy fried chicken was crispy and delicious. Small size portion was not small for one person and I didn’t waste any foods. : For the environment and service perspectives, the place was not crowded. It was tidy and having good air ventilation. The server was polite and helpful. I had a very stuffed stomach and good experience here.
Came by at 7 pm on a Sunday and the pre-made food selection was sparse and their H-Mart food counter closed. Picked up a couple of remaining bento boxes and a deep fried california roll. The boxes pork cutlet and tteok galbi were tasty enough and filling, with a variety of items for $11.99 each. The deep fried california roll was something new for me, the exterior was quite soft with the sauce layered on top, but texturally it was a nice contrast. Will hopefully stop by earlier for their kimbap selection on another visit!
This is a convenient location if you are around downtown Vancouver. Not the widest selection of Asian produce and slightly pricey which doesn't surprise me since it is downtown. And some goods are imported so there's a markup on the products too. Most employees there are multilingual in English and Korean. So far most I've approached have been helpful. I usually get Japanese beverages, kimchi, noodles and sauces from here. I've not bought any fresh produce from here yet. I would prefer if there was house-made kimchi like PAT in Toronto so that they're made locally and fresher without preservatives. Another comment is on their membership. You'll need to download a PDF form and get that processed in person at a Customer Counter. It will be good if that can be processed directly online and with fewer questions around the ethnicity considering that data isn't a useful input for this purpose of grocery shopping.
The Korean food court place is hit and miss. I usually come here for their seafood pancake which was great value and crispy in the past, but this time I got takeout and it came out soggy and was mostly dough without much seafood. Wanted to give their fried chicken a try as well. It came out looking nothing like the photo, tasted bland, and had lots of bones. Ordered the soy garlic and hardly any sauce on it. Not worth $30. Very disappointed.
If you are in town and if you need a quick meal, they have an in-house food outlet, with Japanese, Korean, and Chinese food. A great place to have a quick chicken Karage lunch. Remember, it's not a restaurant but more like in-between a restaurant and food court. Sometimes it's crowded and you need to wait a bit to get a seat.
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