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H Mart - Orlando

4.2 (227 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Santina R.

Pail's noodle has the best creamy shrimp and the restaurant to the right of it has really good dishes as well. H mart is super fun and interesting! They have a variety of meats and seafood, everything really!

Virginie L.

Stopped in for lunch today after a colleague's recommendation. This food hall style eatery opened back in Sept 2025, over 100,000 sq ft of space under one roof, a supermarket featuring a variety of Asian restaurants in a food hall, and specialty retailers.  I ate at Myung Ga, ordered the 19 JEYUK DOLSOT BAP, basically a pork rice pot. The flavors of the Pork was all you needed to make this entire dish bursting with flavor. Also has a fried egg on top. You have to order and they call you up when your food is ready, it took about 8-10mins. Looking forward to trying some of the other restaurants in there and shopping inside the supermarket.

Lots of Soju options
Michelle G.

Wowwww--it's like an Asian wonderland We were in the area and decided to stop by to see what all the hype was about, and I totally get it now. There are so many fun and interesting snacks, aisles and aisles of products, plus fresh produce and unique items you don't normally see. Everything was very well organized and there was plenty of staff around. It was also very clean and you saw employees working in all areas. They also had a lot of prepared food options, and we were able to try some samples (beef and dumplings) which was a nice touch. We had fun with the photo booth and props, and my husband even got tokens to try the claw machines for prizes--such a cool extra experience. My only gripe was the cashier, who seemed like she might have been having a rough day. I get that it's probably busy with lots of first-timers and tourists, but the interaction felt a bit harsh. That said, we didn't let it ruin the experience. Overall, super fun place to explore--we'll definitely be back!

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Roberta H.

This is an interesting place filled with unique Korean food options, they have a backery and other kiosk inside this store. The people behind the food counters were very nice and helpful. The service was good it's all just order and pick up. I found the shopping center to be amazing they had every fish you could think of, they even had live king crab! The food we tried at the kiosks was good! I liked the cheese danish. It's an experience!

8 piece pre-made spicy chicken wing - $10.99
Tina F.

The first time I went was during the madness of the grand opening. I have gone several times since. Yes, its crazy busy on the weekends still but manageable. The checkout lines move quickly. Make sure you sign up for a rewards account to earn rewards. The place is huge. When you enter the main entrance, you will see the very large overpriced food court to the left. Good luck finding a table to eat at. There are several vendors. I guess the higher prices are due to the convenience of options all under 1 roof. To the right, there are a few more food vendors, a Korean skin care vendor and a hair salon. The Paris Baguette place takes the largest spot and I believe has an additional opening out to the street. There is also another entrance to H Mart next to the Paris Baguette. When they had the grand opening, you were forced to use this entrance which was likely strategic to make you salivate for these tasty wares while you waited in line. Once you get back towards the main entrance into the stores, they have a line of plants for purchase separating the entrance and exit lanes. Security mans the exit lane. Make sure you grab a cart outside before proceeding further into the store. There is a cute section of Japanese claw machines, a few photo booths and cute stuffed animals. The restrooms for the entire store are behind all the cutesy stuff. If you need to go, go now. Its not that easy to get back to this spot. The household and kitchen wares are the next thing you'll come across. Lots of great buys to find here. As you leave the household area, you will smell the roasted sweet potatoes tempting you. If they have any in the very small cart thats easy to miss walking by, grab a bag or 2. They go quickly but they do restock it all day. These potatoes can be eaten plain right out of the bag. So sweet like candy. Soft inside with the crispy skin on the outside. You won't regret buying these. They have many options in the produce section that you won't find at the usual Publix. Reasonably priced as well. Lotte market and Enson also have many of these items, some are cheaper there but you're here now so might as well. Same goes for anything in this store. Some things will be cheaper here and others not. In the far right corner is the very large seafood section. What I love about this is not getting hit with the overpowering seafood smell upon entering the store like you get at Lotte and even more so at Enson. They have live fish and crustaceans in the tanks as well as dead options. Whole fish and fileted. Prices are very reasonable and everything seems to look fresh to me. The sushi/sashimi selections are vast but pricy. Supposedly they are discounted after a certain time but I haven't seen that yet. The meats line the back section with frozen and fresh options. You may find a food demo of an item or 2. Usually of the delicious Bulgogi meat. The freezer stuff can be found following the meat sections with several aisles of the pantry type staples and sweets throughout the middle of the store. Rounding out the store, as you make your way towards the registers, you will find the kimchi and store prepared foods. Many just sit unrefrigerated on the table, but they also have cold and hot cases with items to choose from. I've gotten several items from the table, like gyoza, chicken wings and tonkatsu. I bought the tub of kelp chips once and will never make that mistake again. The chips tasted burnt. Yuck! They did have a sweet and salty taste to them if you can get past the burnt taste. Spend at least $50 and you can spin the wheel for some free items on your way out. Overall, I'm super happy for another large Asian store. I still go down to Enson and Lotte for items I can't find here at H Mart. Loving the choices.

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Tammy W.

I have been itching to get here since it opened and wow it did not disappoint! Its a whole vibe as soon as you walk in! It's located in the old SuperTarget on Colonial .I was so impressed with the hard to find fruit trees you can buy out front (soursap,lychee) to the meats, seafood selections ,cookware, beauty products and unique produce you will definitely find everything you do and don't need! The amazing ready to go lattes, the scallion pancakes, the viral banana "twinkies" , wagyu beef options , and so many things I love in varieties I have never seen or heard of but cannot wait to try! I also love the samples they cook for you to try before buying . You can also get hot foods and not go shopping or do both depending on what you want. I will be stopping here with a cooler next time since I live far . The place is busy but I saw a lot of employees that seemed friendly and helpful! This is not just a store it's an experience! Just go! I'm betting you will leave with a full cart !

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Jade K.

I have not tried the food yet. It is cool looking in there but a lot of the stuff is kind of expensive in comparison to the nearby Asian markets. I feel like it's really overwhelming being in there. It's ok but if I wanna look for toys and stuff I'd just go to the mall. It is a very cool store that has a lot going on in one place. I think the crowds are still coming for the stuff that are there for fun like the toys and games instead of the groceries. The store looks clean but there is so much everywhere and because you kind of have to maneuver around so many people, it's difficult to actually take your time and shop.

Boon C.

This is the biggest H mart in United States. Actually the area for the grocery store is not big. But the other vendor stores space that attaches to building is big. That the reason that they have the biggest store area. The best thing to shop here is look for the bargain of the day. When we visit there, the best price item for that day is the king crab. We bought and steam at home and the meat still tastes good. The Korean BBQ pre marinated is also a great item to have if you lack of time to prepare the food. They are precut and ready to be cooked. Outside the grocery section, they do have many food vendors. But I think the price is a bit high.

Produce
Chelcea F.

H Mart is one of those places that's just fun to walk around, even if you don't have a specific shopping list. We went around 9:30am on a Saturday, and it was the perfect time to go because it super quiet and easy to browse. Just know that early in the morning, most of the food spots weren't open yet except for Eggcellent and Paris Baguette. By the time we left around 12:30, it was packed, so getting there early is definitely the move. If you've never been, take your time and walk every aisle. There's so much variety and so many things you don't normally see at a typical grocery store. The fresh seafood selection is especially impressive. You have to get the roasted sweet potatoes, they smell amazing throughout the store and taste even better. I ate one while walking around and it was such a fun little treat. We also grabbed some of the cold juices and a cup of ice, which I definitely recommend doing. We tried the sugar-free grapefruit and the blue lemonade, both were really sweet (even the sugar-free one had a strong artificial sweetener taste), but they still had good flavor. The grapefruit had a nice citrusy taste, and the blue lemonade had a solid tartness. Overall, this place has so much to offer and is worth checking out whether you're grocery shopping or just exploring. I'd definitely recommend going, especially early if you want to avoid the crowds.

Christina S.

OK! Now I did not even get to try any of the food because it was so crowded! I went on a Sunday afternoon which was a huge mistake! This place was busier than Disney World! Anyhow, I grabbed a cart and tried to look for exactly what I went in there for. I did not get to look around and peruse the items as some were doing. It was almost like it was a tourist attraction, and we were in a different country. I cannot believe the variety and the amount of aisles that this store had. You can spend a whole day in there and I am not kidding! You can get breakfast in the morning, go for lunch and go for dinner. They have security standing at the door and they had live music as well! I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Anyhow, I did get what I needed, and I didn't even check the prices because I just wanted to run for my life. They have a lot of the tropical fruit that you would be looking for during certain times of year, year-round here. There are a lot of workers around, but unfortunately, they don't understand what you are asking, they are just basically stocking shelves. It's hard to ask suggestions and opinions on things. I feel like you have to go in there and know what you need. The store is gorgeous though, and it is well stocked. The lines moved pretty fast although they were terrifying to look at from the outside. The parking lot was a mess and it was very overwhelming at first. I got everything that I needed so I was very happy about it. I will definitely be back on an off time which I don't know when that will be, but I'll be back to check for more items and get more produce.

Ralph E.

OVERWHELMING. The size of this place is amazing and they have so many different types of options for things you may not have known even exist. The prices seem to be a bit all over the place. I found some kit kat at half the price of anywhere else but the Asian pears were almost double the price they are at Target. The draw here is CLEAN and amazing selection of items. I want to try out a few of the places in their "food court" as there were about 10 different options that I noticed.

Denise F.

This place is mind-boggling and fascinating and HUGE and packed. I cannot stress enough how massive this store is. I've never seen anything like it. We loved our experience here. Just don't go expecting low crowds. Ever. Mentally prepare yourself for that. Bring your patience. I have never seen such a marvelous display of produce and seafood in my entire life. This is not an understatement. Absolutely beautiful fruits and veggies. I saw so many new and interesting snacks and beverages. That was mostly what we purchased. I also got a killer deal on a large bottle of pickled ginger for $4. Probably would have cost me $10 at Publix. Honestly, it sort of felt like visiting an amusement part for a couple of hours. If you're into cultural foods and beauty products, you have got to visit this place. Loved the beauty and stationary sections. Also scored gorgeous calla lily plant at an excellent price. Cannot wait to use my massive Hotel Body Wash in Green Fig that I also bought at a steal.

Paik's: 02 Chili Jajangmyeon. Wonderful black bean sauce and heat was just right. "To Go" reheat instructions included!
Charles M.

Heard the hype. Read the reviews. Looked at the pictures. Needed to see for myself! We visited during the holiday season, so the flow of people was steady, the food court seating almost always full, and the checkout lines constant. The store is as advertised: big, clean, plenty of produce, fresh seafood (alive lobsters!), plenty of Korean and non-Korean selections, rice cookers galore, fresh-cut flowers, beverages, kimchi, etc. (Many, many options and also large packaged items -think warehouse shopping.) In addition, you can get your hair cut and pictures taken in a Photo Booth, and also try your hand at a "claw" machine. The food court boasted a number of kiosks. I went with Paik's Chili Jajangmyeon to go, having read the reviews. The bean sauce with chilis on the noodles was new to me, and I really enjoyed the flavors. In the store, I bought fresh sliced Kimchi in a bottle and frozen Kimbap. Because I didn't take the (ubiquitous) red cart into the store, I qualified to use the shorter and faster check out lane at customer service. Additional food options are located in the building as you first enter. Plenty of parking spaces made it easy to find shade, even on a busy day. I'd like to return on a less busy day (if that ever happens).

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4.5(435 reviews)
4.2 miJohn Young, Horizons West / West Orlando
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Lotte Plaza Market is not your typical supermarket--it's an entire experience. From the moment you…read morepull in, one thing becomes clear: this place operates on a completely different scale. The parking lot is spacious and easy to navigate, which already sets the tone for a smooth, stress-free visit. Once inside, you quickly realize just how expansive this market truly is--you could easily spend an hour (or more) exploring every aisle without even noticing the time go by. What makes this market stand out is its depth and authenticity. As an Asian supermarket, it offers an extraordinary range of products that go far beyond what you'll find in standard grocery stores. The produce section alone is worth the visit--fresh, vibrant fruits and vegetables, many of which are unique or hard to find elsewhere, are beautifully displayed and constantly restocked. As you move through the aisles, you'll discover an impressive selection of: Specialty herbs, spices, and seasonings Authentic sauces and condiments from across Asia An entire world of noodles, rice varieties, and pantry staples A wide assortment of snacks, beverages, and imported goods If you're cooking Asian cuisine, you will find absolutely everything you need here--no exceptions. It's the kind of place where both home cooks and seasoned food lovers can get inspired just by walking through the aisles. Beyond groceries, Lotte Plaza Market feels more like an international marketplace. You'll find plants, beauty products, and specialty items, adding to the overall experience and making it more than just a place to shop--it's a place to explore. A helpful tip: since many items are imported, be mindful to check expiration dates on packaged goods, and keep an eye out for promotions. Some products can be on the pricier side, but there are definitely great deals if you take a moment to browse. One of the highlights--and honestly one of the main reasons I return--is the indoor food court-style dining area. There are several small eateries where you can order directly at the counter. While the setup is casual and straightforward, the food is consistently fresh, flavorful, and satisfying--perfect for a quick and delicious stop during your visit. To elevate the experience even further, the market also features a French bakery, along with beauty boutiques and a hair salon, giving it the feel of a small international plaza rather than a traditional grocery store. Overall, Lotte Plaza Market delivers on every level--selection, authenticity, and experience. Whether you're shopping for specific ingredients, discovering new products, or simply stopping in for a quick bite, it's absolutely worth the visit. Even if you're not familiar with Asian cuisine, this is the kind of place you go to explore, learn, and enjoy something different. If you haven't been yet, I highly recommend making the trip--you'll understand why the moment you walk in.

Everything about this food plaza is incredible. From fresh beverages, to various delicious cuisines…read more- you can't lose here. The stone pot bibimbop was incredible, katsu pork, the sugarcane beverage, and the iced teas, try it all! It can get quite busy, so perhaps dine there during non peak hours.

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Lotte Plaza Market - Fresh seafood by the whole fish, lobster, etc.

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The Mall At Millenia

4.3(585 reviews)
5.7 miMillenia
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Still one of the prettiest malls in Florida. The architecture, the atmosphere, the mix of stores…read morecombined - Millenia Mall does it right. I was a regular at Brio Italian Grille, they are no longer there. After 20+ years they closed their flagship location at Millenia. I was bummed because I wanted to have dinner there. The rest of the mall is still doing its thing beautifully. It's definitely worth the trip. Tourists love this mall.

I never really know how to rate malls because I mean, they are just malls. If they are not visibly…read moredying and hanging on for dear life, they usually have something for someone at some point throughout their time span. The Mall of Millenia falls comfortably in that category. While it is a mall that offers more higher-end shopping experiences, it still has a handful of affordable fashion retailers as well as numerous restaurants and eateries that can cater to just about anyone. Parking is ample - even on BUSY, sale days or holidays. They are home to local favorites like the Apple Store - which is always BUSY no matter the day or time. They are home to the Cheesecake Factory, The Capitol Grille, Earl's Kitchen, P.F. Changs, among other restaurants and eateries. They have, at a minimum, three Starbucks for the Starbucks fanatics. They have numerous notable department stores like Macy's and Bloomingdale's (both at opposing ends). And of course, they house Gucci, Marc Jacobs, YSL, just to name a few of the many luxury brands they have to offer. They have H&M, Urban Outfitters, Aldo, Warby Parker, and just SO MANY places to name. They will also be home to one of my favorite stores, Zara, soon enough - which I cannot wait for. I tend to frequent this mall in the evening to avoid some of the daytime crowds. Staff, from store to store, varies, but for the MOST part, they have been helpful and kind. Some of the higher-end stores do not give you weird vibes when you walk in to just look around - which is always a good thing. There's nothing worse than feeling like you are unwanted in a store. On busy days, the check-out lines can get long depending on the store you are in. However, most of the time, they are staffed well, and you are in and out. All in all, this is a pretty good mall. Did I mention, they have a small postal service area on the ground floor if you need to mail/ship out anything. I really do not have any negative experiences that turned me away from this mall as a whole. Now I've had some negative experiences with staff in certain stores, but again, those moments have been so few and far between. I will continue to patronize this mall. Also, it's pretty close to home - so it is convenient. P.S. I do miss when they were home to Crate & Barrel - it was one of my favorite stores for home décor. However, they left many, many moons ago.

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