Park To Shop Supermarket (Hong Kong Market)

1019 reviews

520 W 24th Pl, Chicago, IL 60616

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Park To Shop Supermarket (Hong Kong Market) is a Supermarket located at 520 W 24th Pl, Chicago, IL 60616. It has received 1019 reviews with an average rating of 4.1 stars.

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Hours

Monday8AM-9PM
Tuesday8AM-9PM
Wednesday8AM-9PM
Thursday8AM-9PM
Friday8AM-9PM
Saturday8AM-9PM
Sunday8AM-9PM

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  • The address of Park To Shop Supermarket (Hong Kong Market): 520 W 24th Pl, Chicago, IL 60616

  • Park To Shop Supermarket (Hong Kong Market) has 4.1 stars from 1019 reviews

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  • "太差劲了,卖的肉全是打针的有化学药味的。恶心。菜都是不新鲜的。第一次买熟鸡腿鸡肉有血肉都变黑了。第二次买冻鸡翅幸幸苦苦炸完全是是恶心的药味。 Terrible quality of meat and vegetable"

    "I could hardly wipe the smile and excitement off my face when I was first got here"

    "1 Very dirty"

    "Sometimes you need the true Chinese stuff and this is one of the few places you can get them"

    "My favorite place to shop for Chinese grocery in town"

Reviews

  • Yoyo Bian

太差劲了,卖的肉全是打针的有化学药味的。恶心。菜都是不新鲜的。第一次买熟鸡腿鸡肉有血肉都变黑了。第二次买冻鸡翅幸幸苦苦炸完全是是恶心的药味。 Terrible quality of meat and vegetable. They sell meat with chemical and medicine smell. First time I purchased cooked chicken leg. It already had blood and bacteria. I returned for a refund less than the amount I purchased. Since the price was cheap, I didn’t argue for that. Second time, I purchased frozen chicken wing. I spent whole night to marinate and cook whole morning on second day. It smelled like medicine and chemicals. I tried to ignore that smell and tried to keep eating. But I can’t ignore that strong smell. Called the store, they refused admiting their meat problem. I suggested bring the chicken wing over to show to them. They just said they will return for it and no need to bring them back. Promising return through the phone but after checking my card info said I got to go to store for return amount. They are not honest seller. Selling the food way below safe quality. I won’t buy any dead meat from Hongkong market any more. Probably that’s the way of Chinese people doing business, but I felt terrible after eating a piece of chemical chicken wing and got complicated to get my refund back. My time is money.

  • S G

I could hardly wipe the smile and excitement off my face when I was first got here. I found out about this place only a year after landing here, which is a year too late. I was amazed about the size and selections in this place. Now obviously this place isn't as big as the Super H Mart at Niles. But this is a true Chinese grocer, this is one of the biggest grocer in Chicago with Chinese selections. The grocer at Argyle is also big, but the selections are different, having more Vietnamese items. Park and Shop is also known as Hong Kong Market, and has more Chinese items from Hong Kong and also SE Asia. The selections of vegetables, meat, hot pot ingredients, dumplings, instant noodles, etc, are plenty and various. The most selection I've seen in the Chinese grocers. Whatever you want, if you can't find it here, you probably won't find elsewhere! Look at my photos to see the selections and what excites me! However, the prices are not nevertheless cheapest, some are but some can be found cheaper elsewhere, so compare nefore buying. Moreover the place is quite old and parkings are few, that's why I gave it 4 instead of 5 stars.

  • Liang Che

1 Very dirty. Chaos. 2 Too crowded in the store and you can always find someone waiting for a parking lot. (It has much fewer parking lots as compared with its neighbor -- which is just a pizza store !) 3 Low quality food, especially meat, and some vegetables are not fresh too. The Chinese herb they sold are the worst I've ever seen. 4 Rude staff -- one cashier yelled at me because I complained about their old-fashioned slow-responding card swiper .... the thing is, two weeks later when I am back I found they got a new swiper.... so obviously I was right. Why people keep going there (actually including myself) is because we have no choice ---- the alternative Asian markets you can find are "Star-Light" market and "大家发" market, but both have similar problems while much smaller than Hong Kong market. Now when I go there I only buy some Chinese vegetables that I cannot find elsewhere, and packed non-GMO Tofu, plus some branded cereal that are imported from Mainland China and Taiwan. I cannot accept other products in their market.

  • Jo Leung

Sometimes you need the true Chinese stuff and this is one of the few places you can get them. Much better than the chinatown market bc there is parking, plus its bigger. It's what you would expect from an Asian market, no frills and cheap prices. By Western standards it's dirty and no one is friendly but they have a decent selection of Chinese goods (some other Asian stuff too, but minimal). You can get a 50lb bag of rice for 20 bucks and any sauce imaginable which is a steal compared to trying to find those at Jewel/Marianos. They don't like you paying with credit if your purchase is small and if I were you I would park on the street if your busy....parking lot is small and I've had other cars open their doors straight into my car before. 4 stars bc it really is pretty dirty and they are missing a fresh seafood section that most Chinese markets have. But at the same time there is parking, low prices, and you'd be hard pressed not to find what you came here for.

  • Ji Locascio

My favorite place to shop for Chinese grocery in town. This place expanded its store space recently to bring in more food varieties. It is not your typical American grocery store. Not sure what to get from there, follow a Chinese speaking customer and pick what they buy to experience a different food culture. Variety of noodles, rice, vegetables, cooking oils, and condiments are some of my must buys. Try take some bitter melons with you in your next shopping stop there, and come up a good recipe with it to impress your friends and families. :-) Bitter melons are healthy eats with bitter taste and it is delicious if cooked right. Some interesting selection of snacks for those whom dare to try without asking for too much details. This place also carries some Chinese cookware and utensils.

  • Yiyang Qi

Avoid desk #3, she is very rude and irresponsible. I was waiting in line to check out, but when I got there, she told me the line was closed. It turned out that she put a paper said 'closed' behind someone's melon. But she didn't tell me that the line was closed while I was in the line. Then I tried to ask her if she can just help me check out as I was waiting there and the signal was not correctly placed. But she said very rudely "No, I'm leaving, that's none of my business." I was very disappointed and went to another line to start waiting again, then I noticed that another guy came to desk #3 and she just checked him out! That's very ridiculous that this cashier does absolutely not care about customers but only care her own time, and treat customers differently.

  • Pwang

It is a great market for chinese ingredients and food. But if you are paranoid by the pandemic, then I do not suggest you to go here. They do not have a temperature check when you go in. There is a bottle of hand sanitizer where they put the carts, but it is usually empty. I am not sure of they even clean the handle of the cart between uses. I suggest you to wear gloves, masks, and bring a bottle of hand sanitizer yourself so you can clean the cart up. Keep distance when you are checking out. One more thing I do not understand is there are always packed in the market after the period of noon. It just seems like people do not even have work. There are always people there.

  • Sonny Song

When I don't feel like dealing with the disorganized chaos that is Chinatown Market, I head to Hong Kong Market because they carry an even wider selection of items and more importantly SPACE than other markets out there. HK Market offers the usual items that you'll find at an Asian supermarket. There are butchers offering all cuts of meat and other parts you didn't know existed. There's fresh fruit, produce, frozen and canned items, ramen and all that good stuff. I usually come here because A) it's closer B) MORE space...did I mention there's MORE SPACE? The customer standard is pretty standard and there's a large parking lot outside the store as well. Hit this place up.

  • Michael Chen

The great thing about this place is that you can go after dinner. It's open later, unlike most grocery stores around the area that close around 6/7pm; they're open until 9pm, which is great for a lot of people. They also have a parking lot, which is definitely a bonus so you don't have to pay to shop there. Downside is, during weekends and holidays, it's so packed that there's a queue to get into the parking lot. Definitely recommend going either later in the day or on a off-peak day. They have everything here, from vegetables, to freshly cut meats, to bbq items, seafood as well as miscellaneous small home goods (i.e. chopsticks, table cloths, tongs, etc.)

  • Jonna Newberry

My go-to Chinese supermarket! There are times when it gets super busy so avoid weekends. They are less busy when it gets close to closing time. They have a parking lot which is nice but when it gets full, I’d park on the street outside. It’s got tons of fresh produce and meats. Plus, any frozen dumplings/baos and other frozen things you might need for your recipes. They also have good amount of asian snacks along with asian drinks. They have baked pastries and some silverware/plates/dinnerware. All the asian sauces you need to! It’s a one stop for all asian things you need!

  • WA K

Best Chinese supermarket in Chicago city limits. Big produce selection. Quality generally good, although can vary week to week. Meat and fish counter with good selection of seafood and half a dozen live fish to choose from. A few oddities (saw alligator a few times). Frozen fish ball selection. Roasted duck/chicken/porkbelly. Many types of rice and other dry goods. Big row of sauces. A few aisles of frozen foods. Some household goods in back. Its a little dirty and can get very busy, but worth it for the selection. Parking lot can be treacherous to maneuver.

  • Hai

This place probably has the largest selection of Chinese produce in all of Chinatown. They do have a few produce from Korea and Japan. The parking is pretty limited due to its popularity in the area. There is a bit of overcrowding at times for the same reason I mentioned above but maneuvering around the store shouldn't be a problem. The staff is polite. However, if you plan to buy any beverages from them please check the "best by date" as some of the drinks are past those dates by either weeks or months.

  • Lizzy Nguyen

Grocery store for all my Asian ingredient-needs . I always find everything, and they’re very good about restocking items on the shelf so I don’t need to ask around for items. I always buy potato starch noodles here because I struggle finding them in other Asian grocery stores ): But this place has the usual necessities! Fresh fruit and veggies, meat and fish, frozen foods (dumplings, wraps, baos, pancake, snacks, etc), snacks, ramen, spices/teas, sauces, pots and pans, etc!

  • Mary Ortiz

My favorite to go to Chinese store for groceries. Price are decent. I don't recommend buying the bread near the roast duck section. I feel like they are really old bread from bakeries from Chinatown. Everytime when I buy the sponge cake (3pc) they always go bad in 2-3 days. There are no dates on them when they are made. Waste of money. I hate the parking lot. It is always full and parking space are so tight. I just park in the streets!

  • Chadwick R

YOU CAN PARK HERE! Good to know right? But you can park here and walk across the street to the other markets and restaurants without fear of getting towed. So, that’s always nice. Selection is pretty wide for an Asian market, so don’t be fooled by its size. Everything is organized in a logical manner which makes navigating the foreign labels easier to navigate. Overall, I’ll definitely make this my primary market for Asian goods.

  • William Schmit

Best Chinese grocery in Chicago, with some pan-asian offerings. I imagine it is hard to navigate if you don't know Chinese, but still...if they don't have a particular Chinese ingredient, you'll have to go online, at least in this city. Not as good if you need Japanese, Korean, Thai, Filipino, but they have some staples from each cuisine. Produce is a bit small and spotty, though.

  • kiki

The Chinese employee didn't help me out, they dont speak English, the place smells really bad and there were many animals like whole dead chickens and ducks packed. Fish and Lobsters were cramped up into one tank. Thats animal abuse. No animal should be treated like that. Everything was organized and there was lots of snacks. Mostly everything is cute. Overall its ok.

  • Jt Mli

Not best practice and professional compared to large grocery in Toronto or Ca but one of the few front runners around Chicago Chinatown. A practical operator. Produce do not seem as good quality and fresh as the Chinatown Supermarket, choices leaning towards today's Chinese from China than yesteryear immigrants. One good thing about them is there late closing hour.

  • Lewis Hsu

Great selection. Chinese immersion experience without getting on a plane. Staff are very polite in Chinese. Very crowded all through the week. Parking lot and nearby street parking. Gorgeous Fresh fish, fresh roast duck. Good fresh veg and fruit. Plus lots of canned, dried, and frozen food from China and Taiwan and other parts of Asia. Moderately tidy and clean.

  • Darren Poon

Great selection of produce and a solid butcher. They also sell prepared soy chicken, duck, BBQ pork and more prepared cuts of meats. They also sell plenty of household goods and cookware/dishware at the back. The largest market in Chinatown with its own parking lot. Just waiting for someone to open up a Ranch 99/T&T/HMart equivalent in Chinatown one day...

  • Fools Dare

Asian super market with deli, produce, butcher and appliances. I bought half a Peking duck for $8.75, 10 bags of Kitkats, angelica root and other stuff I cannot get elsewhere for reasonable prices. Stock is better on Friday and Saturday though. This is the only place I know selling tins of (cloned) Red Robe Rock Tea and they only have it occasionally.

  • Margie Garcia

lots of interesting finds if you are in search for a more authentic Chinese experience. you will find a lot of their fresh ingredients as well as authentic prepared foods. you will even find some small knick knacks. i gave it 4 stars because the staff is not very friendly or helpful. we had some questions about items and no one seemed eager to help.

  • V. C. T.

This is equivalent to the H Mart downtown. A big airy Chinatown market that is actually fun to shop. Wide selection of fresh, frozen and packaged goods. Also has a decent selection of utensils and plates etc. Shopping with cars is easier than Chinatown as they have a parking lot. Kinda out of the way though. And it is not on the main road.

  • Scott Bice

Authentic Chinese grocer with plenty of convenient parking options. One standout is their produce; the freshness is exceptional and the flavors are much more close to “garden grown” than typical Kroger, Mariano’s, Jewel and the like. I recommend this for anyone looking to create some authentic Chinese and other Asian meals at home.

  • Jen Espino

This is my go to place to shop for Chinese ingredients. They have a vast selection of items for hotpot as well as kitchen utensils. Produce is affordable compared to most groceries. They have an extensive selection of sauces and hard to find non perishable items.The parking lot gets crowded so it is good to go when they first open.

  • A Cow

The best thing about this place is that is on the outskirts of Chicago Chinatown so you do not have to fight traffic to park It has everything that a typical grocer has. Raw food, can goods, frozen and vegetables etc. You can get roast duck and pork there. It is worth it if you want to get essentials without getting into Chinatown

  • Riley Lynch

Amazing selection of produce, meats and all sorts of dried goods. HUGE SELECTION of sauces, rices, noodles and candies. This is the closest place I’ve seen to an actual Hong Kong grocery store. THE PARKING LOT IS COMPLETELY CRAZY, so you might want to park on the street (nearby) and just walk the last 150 feet to the entrance.

  • J J

It’s got almost everything I need. Common Chinese food items, cookware, tableware, snacks, bakery, convenient frozen food, fresh produce, living seafood, all kinds of Asian sauce, condiment, preserved food, etc. No real complaints. It’s just really convenient. I come once or twice every month to re-stock my pantry and freezer.

  • Aishetu Abdulkarim

I suggest they hire people who can speak English as well as Spanish,I always find it difficult to locate items and when I asked a lady she told me she didn't know English. The shop is not in china so you should expect every race coming to shop. The names of the items should be written in English as well, a suggestion.

  • ZipsyPD

It a pretty neat place to buy this amazing food and there are many options to choose from. The reason I am rating it 4 stars though is that its a bit over-crowded because of the popularity of this place. If you can come here early and get here with minimum people it can be a treat.

  • Michael

Great place to pick up old favorites, snacks, hot foods, and prepped/cut meats and seafood. I've been going there for years and they've always been a favorite place to shop. They also cater to non Chinese locals, which I think is always good business and good for the community.

  • Sweetteeness

WOW !!!! Went here to find vegan shrimp for Christmas dinner. they were out but what a surprise!!!! They have every Asian ingredient imaginable!!! A lot of fresh seafood, cooked foods and frozen items you can’t find in regular grocery stores. Go, explore, enjoy. I will return.

  • Lissette Cahue

I love coming here you know it's great because it's always packed. It's one of the larger asian groceries stores it's great place for you " specialty groceries " that you can't find in regular everyday chain grocery stores.... and the snack dear god the snack foods are great

  • 0x1

Rude cashier! This has always been my go to place for Asian food, but everytime I visit the attitude gotten from the cashiers is so unbelievably. Laughed at my moms English and sighed when I wanted to put something back like it’s that’s difficult to do her job. …

  • Sandy Lang

don't buy Chinese herb there unless you are a herb expert, the store sold fake tian ma smell like mothball that make you sick. I complained that to the store manage and sent him the pictures, he never responded, he didn't care it is fake or not, make you sick or not!:(

  • Dixie Clayton

This supermarket has a huge variety of bread, seafood, fruit, vegetables, and spices. They've got everything you needed. They were more likely to be one-stop-shop. They had food stalls as well. It was such a fascinating experience. I will definitely visit here again.

  • A F

Probably the largest & most well stocked market in Chinatown. Free parking, great selection of spices, Japanese snacks (they have yuzu & black pepper Calbee shrimp chips & Brazilian orange Pocky!!), sheet face masks, housewares (dishes, rice cookers)... You name it.

  • U-jp-tv

Let me just say this place seems ok at first but when you go in deeper some of there things are expired they also sell live turtles for you to take home to eat and fish that has a smell that doesn’t seem right..not only that there overall meat shop isn’t clean.

  • Penny Martins

I like to shop at this supermarket because of the convenient location, food lunches, good selection with good prices and the deli and meat counter is one of the best. It is never a totally crowded or long line. All the staff is very friendly in general.

  • S Y

Fresh food is expensive and not fresh enough. Dry food are not fresh and usually without expiration dates. I bought too many things and had to throw them into trash because the bad quality. And they don’t take return btw. So we stop going to this place.

  • G Me

It’s packed. Warehouse type grocery store. A bit dim and spartan, everything crammed close. You’ll find everything you need to make an Asian meal or snack. FYI parking lot is not very big. Parking spots are a little ambiguous. So be careful parking.

  • Sarah M

Awful cashier in the world!!! I just ask a common question about the bussiness tax exempt. The young lady was impatient and rude. She told me “If you don't like tax exempt, you can pay the tax fully.” I just ask a question. What's wrong with her!

  • Nhi Nguyễn

The cashier lady was rude and impatient, i was just paying and she count it wrong all the time and mad at me, she was speaking in her language bad words. What's wrong with her I didn't ask her to give me something , i just wanna pay.

  • Kayee Ip

I'm glad to see that staff are geared in PPEs. This is probably one of the better stocked grocery stores in Chinatown but, with that, it usually means it's likely busier than other stores and difficult to maintain social distancing.

  • Natalie T

Great prices on your asian favorites. They carry fresh lychee, durian and mangosteen. The fresh fish look great. Giant bags of dried mushrooms, and rice for those of us that buy in bulk. Don't forget to try some of the soya jerky!

  • Cu Phung

This is a great little supermarket for some quick pickup just on the edge of Chicago Chinatown. We stopped here for some snacks after dim sum before we pick up our car in the parking lot across the street. It is very convenient.

  • James Conner

Still ok but seems to be suffering a bit from local competition that moved in a few years back. Cashiers not as friendly or capable as before. Some quality of fresh goods and BBQ meat has become good, then next time not as good.

  • Kai Cheung

The best Chinese grocery store you can find around Chicago. The have full section of produces, fresh meat, seafood and dry goods. And they carry some hard to find Asian item also. Worth the time to do some treasure hunt there.

  • Alex Sun

Probably the store with the biggest selection of Chinese grocery products in Chicago. Decent prices. However, parking lot is a bit jank, the store smells, is crowded, a little dirty, reminds me of some grocery stores in Asia.

  • windy bag

No loading/unloading dock, must unload- unsafely in street. They do get unloaded in about an hour. Store is unique. I've come back several times since and shopped, always treated good and like the many varieties they have.

  • oscar diaz

This place is great when it comes shopping for ingredients for cooking Asian food (Chinese specifically) but they have stuff for Koreans and Japanese too. They also sell live fish! They also cookware to cook Asian food!

  • dattienle37

Always crowded. The place is pretty dirty and some of their frozen seafood selection is very low quality. I only come here for convenience since the asian grocery stores I like to shop at are further away.

  • Bianca Tan

I used buy BBQ food at the department every time I was shop here, but not this time and no more. Cause I found out the man whose work in there didn’t wash his hand after he use the restroom. What a shame.

  • jas

There is a private parking lot and plenty of off street parking here. It has a Chinese BBQ station, and a huge house hold product section for your kitchen tools. Cashier Line is long most of the time.

  • Yonghua Li

We were at the store 12/21/2021 and bought a lot of stuff. One of items is a frozen fish. It was found the inside was completely rotten after thawing. Should the store refund us on this rotten fish?

  • zane tan

This location has parking and great selection of Asian ingredients. The cashiers only speaks Chinese. The price is good so far. The place is no as clean as big brand stores but I can deal with it.

  • Su Liu

Some good selections from China. However, many products are more expansive than other Chinese groceries in Chicago. Sometimes they increased the price of meat during holidays without any notice.

  • Dash Cam

They don’t honor the price sticker on the packed meat item. Female cashier said the system has an error and printed the wrong price. Then took my items away. Very rude. Will not come back.

  • Yang C

I really like this store. You can get fresh fruit (for example good quality Lychee) and many different kind of Chinese snacks! The price is affordable too. Hope we have one in Minnesota.

  • Jimmy Valentin

It gets packed inside and parking lot, with a bunch of confused drivers. But you can park on the street , store has good variety of hard to find asian food. English rarely spoken.

  • T Lee

I went there to pick up some roasted ducks and didn't have a chance to look around to see if they carry good quality items. A lot of people there so it's a three stars for now.

  • Tim Smith

Most often, the elderly man at the live seafood counter is very rude. However, someone nice usually comes along and restores my faith in mankind. Prices are very reasonable.

  • Ray C

Has most things all Chinese grocery stores carry, and along with the seafood and dry herb smell. Parking can be a challenge as it is limited and shared with the restaurant.

  • QL QL

Since they took over other supermarkets in town and the price rises so high that there is really no reason to come to downtown to shop. The cashier was also very rude.

  • Jose Garcia

It's your typical asian grocery store. Good selection of vegetables, deli items, noodles, frozen stuff. Even have a fresh food area with bbq pork, duck, and chicken.

  • Willy Chen

Best Chinese supermarket in town. Full of selections and really nice staff. Last time I went they gave a free mask to every customer. That’s when you know they care.

  • Alex Chudnovsky

The staff is rude. They make fun of you when they assume you don't understand their language. They have a good variety of goods from fresh groceries to nice snacks.

  • steven hirmer

The selection of groceries, fresh produce, fresh meats and seafood are fantastic. If you are lazy or in a hurry try the ready to eat items especially the duck.

  • Ryan Kent

I like this market. They have a lot of great options, free parking, and good prices. It's never too busy. This is one of my go-to Asian grocery stores. …

  • Howard Lim

This is one busy place to buy chinese groceries, because it has parking. Also don't get caught trying to shop there during the weekends because of the crowds.

  • Simon Lee

Lived here for 20 years and this place has a wide selection. They have hot pot meats and hot pot season packages for those who like Chinese hot pot at home

  • Dennis Johns

Central location in Cermak Chinatown. Parking available. Next door to Chicago Public Library. Compact. Well stocked. Good variety of Chinese & Thai foods.

  • Belinda Thomas

Great prices. Fresh produce section usually well stocked. But dried herbs, mushrooms, Beans and rice are in wide selection, which is why I normally visit

  • Madalene Samountry

Great alternative to Joong Boo if you can’t travel far. Also great affordable prices! Parking is a bit tight, but plenty of street parking right across.

  • Isaiah Ball

It was new to me when COVID is over it will have a lot of places open most Are closed out you have to schedule 7 days in advance to visit most museums

  • Brian Vasquez

We visit this grocery store at least once a week. Though it does have a fishy smell sometimes, you will find great flavors from all across Asia here.

  • Cristina Thelemaque

Large selection of Chinese items: fish, crabs, dumplings, Asian produce, household items. Will be coming back to restock freezer. Helpful cashiers.

  • Chen Jin

Very comprehensive Chinese grocery selection. Private Parking lot is a precious advantage around Chinatown area. Though a little bit crowded

  • Audrey Li

the workers are not so nice. some products are expired. specially the Sautao brand of instane noodles and ho fun. they are expired by 2021

  • Rene V

They have a lot of products, I really don’t know what most of this stuff is. I took pics so you guys can see some of the stuff they have.

  • Jimmy k

Love the store Chinese supermarket and plenty of fantastic products, prices are great has a lot of products you can't get anywhere else!

  • Austin Salgat

Great selection of authentic Chinese groceries and produce. Even better than HMart for Chinese specific food. Prices are hard to beat.

  • L T

I enjoy going to this store. They have great selections of Asian goods such as sauces, noodles, snacks as well as kitchen wares.

  • Robie Kholilurrahman

Regularly shop here for jasmine rice, japanese mayo, instant boba, indomie, and other stuffs that we Asians got it right …

  • Ludero Franchesia

Selling food not fresh; be sure to check their expiration date! It is suggested to avoid. H-mart is much a decent place to shop

  • Bruce Wang

Fresh vegies and a nice selection of snacks. The small stand for cooked meats is also a very useful source for the lazy people.

  • Patricia Riley

This is a hidden gem for Chinese groceries! They have all kinds of vegetables for my alkaline vegan diet. Love shopping here!!

  • Herrera Aixa

It's my first time here, I think I need more time to know better what I buying.. but is nice to see see something different.

  • Luz Payan

Could be a little cleaner and prices a bit more transparent. Otherwise a great place to get authentic and specific products.

  • Hong R. Zhang Durandal

Great variety of Chinese products both fresh and preserved. Parking can be a little tight but its affordable to shop here.

  • Kim M

Always very crowded but has great deals on produce and live food. Only place I can find oyster mushrooms in the city.

  • Jie Chen

Worst customer service ever, being so rude to Chinese from mainland China. I will never spend a penny in here again.

  • Allison

Great place to get Asian groceries! Reasonably priced and much more accessible than the Chinatown market or H Mart

  • Tianwen Chen

Always crowded and it's a good place to buy Asian food but cleanliness and service can and should really be better

  • Phuong Nguyen (Son Nguyen)

Always have what need for us Travel quite a bit to get here, but it's definitely worth it. Thanks for being open

  • B gentle

Love this place I get everything I need I get my roasted duck and my chicken feet spicy don't forget the radish

  • David Hendrix

Good options. Great produce and meat. Excellent frozen food section. And they have Kaya jam, my favorite.

  • Shawn Z

There are a lot of varieties of food selections. But they need to make the store more clean and modern.

  • robert thompson

Asia snacks! But they seem don't want to turn on the AC with 95 outside. Food quality needs to improve

  • Samuel Yuen

Messy store but lots of variety at good prices. There is more than one location in Chicago now.

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