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    Lico J.

    We really like this food court. We don't expect food court spots to be at full restaurant level, but the variety and overall quality here definitely make it worth a visit. We especially enjoyed the Korean fried chicken spot, the tteokbokki place, and the tofu & BBQ Chuang spot - all solid choices with great flavors. The Tous Les Jours location here is a bit on the smaller side, but still a nice option if you're craving something sweet.

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    John M.

    We were in the area on a Friday night and decided to stop in. This place is huge specializing in Asian style foods. They have a huge selection of both fresh and frozen foods as well as a bakery and food court. We did buy a few items but would love to go back with a person who knows more about Asian cuisine.

    Peter P.

    This H Mart has one of the best food courts around. There are a lot of options (Korean, Japanese, Chinese) which are great. What takes this place over the top is that you buy your beverages from a drink store in the back corner. They have more beverages canned and bottled) than you can imagine and they sell them at grocery store prices. Sapporo and Asahi beers were $0.99.

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    Myra Y.

    My fam and I visited the new Hmart for the first time this past weekend. It was a bit crowded for an early Saturday evening, but we still managed to get parking. The store itself is well stocked with lots of variety similar to the one in Niles. We bought a few items that mostly were from sales. The food court had a lot to choose from but long lines, but they move fast. I would visit again if in the area and eat here.

    Gabby Z.

    Walked in and immediately noticed the home goods and beauty section, then made my way into the grocery area with a massive selection of fresh fruit. There are so many aisles filled with different spices, rice, noodles, snacks, and a wide variety of frozen and refrigerated items. They also have a fresh fish section where you can choose from a great selection. On the other side, there's a food court -- I ordered the BBQ chicken and it was made really well. Everything tasted fresh and flavorful. Super cool store overall with so much to explore. I'll definitely be back to try more!

    Phil S.

    02/14/26 - My wife & I went to the new H Mart @ 34 E Golf Road in Schaumburg after we ate @ Lao Hu Tong. This store is huge but it was Saturday, Valentine's Day & still on their Grand Opening. The parking lot & the store was a zoo. When we entered the aisles were jam packed w/too many bodies. The store itself is amazing & they had some great deals. I bought some sliced king mushrooms, Enoki mushrooms & thin sliced beef to make a dish I recently had @ Dolo in Chinatown. They also had a 15lb bag of my Nishiki Premium brand rice for $14.99 instead of the normal price of $27.99 for the same 15lb bag. The also had many of the things I use for cooking like Oyster sauce, fish sauce & sesame seed oil either on sale or for good prices. Because of the crowd they had traffic barriers to direct the flow of people w/a line 2 carts wide of to the checkout. They were also directing people into the store both in & out (Crazy mon). They also have a large food court on the east end of the building that has multiple restaurants that run the full depth of the building on both sides w/seating/dining area in the center. I saw this one dish on passing & if I hadn't just eaten @ Lao Hu Tong I would have dived right in. There was this plate that had a large fried looked like weinerschnitzel or katsu w/coleslaw, macaroni & rice. Oh snap that looked so effin good There's also a Tous Les Jour inside this ginormous H Mart. I love their baked goods

    Eilleen L.

    Checked out the Schaumburg Hmart grand opening on 1/29/26. I learned about the opening that morning. Normally I wouldn't trek out to Schaumburg just for the opening, but I was going to an event at Portillo's just across the street. It was chaos. So many people! I got lucky and found a parking spot quickly. I didn't have much time and had to rush to find everything I needed (plus more). What struck me most was the poor layout. The entry was tight with shelving almost in front of the doors. You walk directly in the housewares. I couldn't tell where the food was. Maybe once the crowds die down and I'm not in a hurry, it'll make more sense. I loved how clean and stocked the store was. The store is big. Lots of sales and specials opening weekend. Good time to stock up. Although I picked up something that had a sales sign, but was charged full price, ugh. If you are looking for specialty Asian ingredients, Hmart is a great place to go. I liked the layout of the food court at Schaumburg. It's big and open with the food stalls lining the sides and seating in the middle. Much better layout than Niles. The Art Box is big and right in front of the registers. I love Art Box. Dangerous to your wallet. Lol. So many cute things. For those that don't know, Art Box is a stationary chain in Korea. Aside from cute stationary items, they have cute home decor, plushies, electronics and much more. I recommend checking it out. I'll have to come back when I have more time. FYI, 30 minutes in not enough time...Ha

    Christina T.

    Okay I live about a 10 minutes from another Hmart.....but I would totally drive 25 minutes to go to this one! It has been crowded the past few times I went! The grocery side was crowded and the food court side was also packed. I'm not gonna lie, I felt a little overwhelmed. I felt like this store had a lot of things to look and buy. There was everything I needed and more....so make sure to have time to browse! The food court side has a great variety to choose from. I would suggest to find a table first before ordering food....at least for now. It can get so busy! I liked that they played kpop on the big screen on the stage. There's also a section in the back to buy drinks....nonalcoholic and alcohol (beer, sake, soju, etc). I enjoyed the katsu spot, Paik's, and Oh K-Dog. Love that there's a kungfu tea & a tous les jour as well. Will definitely have to wait a bit for the hype to die down a bit to enjoy my time browsing without being overwhelmed.

    Joah K.

    I went to H Mart with my friend right after work, after my failed attempt the weekend of their grand opening. The first time around, the line was extremely long, and I didn't have the patience to wait out in the cold, so I ended up going to Joong Boo Market, which is only about five minutes away. This time, I went on a Monday around 3:15 PM. Parking looked pretty full, so I was worried I'd have to wait again, but there was no line! I went in, grabbed a cart, and started strolling through every aisle. H Mart is usually on the pricier side, but they had some really good sales going on (We love a good sale). I bought a bunch of veggies, meats, snacks, ramen, and more. The meat quality was excellent, and I loved having the option to pack my own meat into a container and pay by weight. I really appreciate the flexibility of choosing exactly how much I want. The workers were hardworking and friendly, and the store itself is huge. I'm also really looking forward to checking out their food court, which is also massive. I'm so excited to have this new addition to the Schaumburg area!

    Tina T.

    Cute food court. Loved the string lights draped across the room. It felt busy, noisy and lively. Good food but VERY crowded. Long waits for food and an open table to sit. One stall stopped taking orders because they could not keep up with the number of orders coming in. Be prepared for chaos!

    Michelle F.

    So happy to see the new Hmart finally open! They have everything you need and great prices on top of sales too!! It was packed with people all to wall understandably but they had everything fully stocked and continued to stock the shelves. Bakery, food court, prepared warm food for takeout, huge full seafood counter, meat fresh & frozen and every vegetable you could think of! I love shopping here for everything. They even have independent cosmetic stores and stationary too!

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    ALice A.

    This H Mart is huge!!! Everything you need is here!!! We went during their second week of opening. It was crazy packed! Parking was non existent in the late afternoon lol Lots of food items on sale! There was gift giveaways after spending a certain amount. I got my cute Illinois Hmart tote bag with gloves and face masks inside lol The food court was also crazy packed. Food was ready but no seats available. You either had to share a table (if people are nice enough) or have to fight for one once someone leaves lol We enjoyed beef bibimbap and noodles at the food court. I like that they have a corner in the back of the food court where you can purchase drinks separately instead of getting back in line at the grocery store. Huge selection of meats, produce, frozen foods, drinks and snacks! I will be back for more goodies!

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    Stacy H.

    3/28/2026: visited on a saturday afternoon (~2pm) and the food court was paaacked. we were lucky to have found seating right away. i got the jajangmyun from paik's noodles and my husband got the spicy pork dish from another place. the jajangmyun didn't have as many noodles as i wanted (the dish came out to almost $15), but the taste was okay. my husband liked his dish but it was pretty standard (also expensive). we also visited the TLJ - got the soboro and hazelnut croissant. the croissant was small but decent. the market itself was nice. there was a section of 50% off items so we got some kabocha porridge (호박죽). overall, probably won't visit again for a while due to how hectic it was but i'm impressed by how big the store is!

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    Fresh International Market - First time at Fresh International Market

    Fresh International Market

    3.7(147 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    The Asian grocery scene is definitely getting competitive in Schaumburg, with Joong Boo down the…read morestreet, Mitsuwa not too far away and H Mart opening...eventually. And yes, in case you didn't know, while it's called "International", all those nations are in Asia. We come here mainly for two things - either getting ingredients to make hot pot at home, or just eating hot pot here. They also have dry pot, which my wife and I really like as an option. You grab a basket and fill it with whatever veggies you want, then a separate one and fill it with proteins, then you pay by the weight. You can either get it hot pot style in a big bowl of hot broth, or dry pot where they cook it in the broth but serve your food already cooked. As far as the grocery selection, they have a big seafood selection and a decent butcher area. Also a lot of Asia snacks and frozen selection, and a small liquor section too. Produce is fine. But if you're making hot pot at home, they have the sliced meat, soup base, sauces, and a little frozen fish ball self-serve area. If you don't want to eat hot pot here, they serve other Asian hot dishes, and there's a bubble tea spot and bakery here, but I haven't tried anything else besides the hot pot. Sense a trend yet? It's not as big as Joong Boo, and it's bigger than the current H Mart for now but will be interesting to see how the new one compares. Overall it's a fine grocery store and we'll come back when that craving for mala spice strikes.

    Our fav place for boba tea. The best around for boba drinks. The food and other grocery items are…read moreall fresh. A great place to stop in..

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    Fresh International Market - Red bean with lychee jelly - if Zenwich is a 5, this is 3 stars

    Red bean with lychee jelly - if Zenwich is a 5, this is 3 stars

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    Fresh International Market

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    Joong Boo Market - Kimchi fries

    Joong Boo Market

    4.4(65 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    I was in Schaumburg and decided to check this place out because of all the TikTok hype. It's a…read morenice, smaller Asian market located down the street from the mall, with a wide array of products. The store was clean and had a good overall ambiance. Service was average--when I asked staff about a few items, it seemed like they were still getting familiar with the layout, as I was directed to the wrong areas a couple of times. In terms of pricing, I found it to be a bit higher compared to other Asian markets in the area. Nothing really stood out as exceptional or above average. Overall, if you're in the area, it's worth stopping by to check it out, but I wouldn't go out of my way for it.

    I have been to the viral Joong Boo Market dumpling stand in Avondale and happened to be driving by…read morethis Joong Boo Market in Schaumburg. My brain wondered if they also sold the Wong Mandoo (king dumplings) and...they do! They offered all three kinds: pork & chives, kimchi & noodles, and red bean. From this store, I ordered 4 pork & chive dumplings and 4 red bean dumplings. They were generously stuffed, flavorful, and of great value for the price! The outsides are so moist and soft, the insides PACKED with japchae, pork, and chives or red bean paste, and the size is that of almost my own pumpkin sized head. The parking lot was a little interesting to navigate, with a lot of one directional driving, but there was ample parking. Having a separate entrance to the food court from the market was also interesting! I went in the market entrance, thinking that it might connect to the food court, but alas, it does not. The food court is laid out in what I believe is an efficient manner. (I'm trying to imagine what it would look like on an extremely busy day!). The space has a good number of seats (Hooray for eating dumplings inside in a Chicagoland winter!), and the staff at the dumpling stand were very friendly and efficient. The market itself had lots of options on products and my daughter is usually able to find what she is looking for for herself as well as her friends as gifts! I am grateful to have suburban access to Wang Mandoo!

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    Joong Boo Market - Outside view

    Outside view

    Joong Boo Market - Oganitang (ox knee/tendon soup)

    Oganitang (ox knee/tendon soup)

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    Kimchi Wang Mandoo

    Tensuke Market & Food Court - Godzilla Roll Set $14

    Tensuke Market & Food Court

    4.4(720 reviews)
    4.6 mi
    $$

    Definitely worth coming here in addition to Mitsuwa - they are physically a smaller store, but…read morerecently reopened to a location next to the old one due to renovations and it is just as clean, variety just as fresh, and sales are just as good. I prefer going here for the fresh cuts of various sushi fish and other seafood as they import from way more places than other Japanese grocery stores and at fair prices. The snack selection here is also unique and they have a great frozen food selection. The food court is on my list for next time as I hear it's also incredibly fresh and the staff are really knowledgable about the sushi and other menu items they serve and it's always busy on the weekends from what I used to see. Parking lot available.

    We've been to Tensuke Market Food Court a couple of times over the past few years, and it feels…read morelike an underrated spot compared to the H Mart Food Court. If you're looking for quick eats while doing some Asian grocery shopping, it's definitely worth checking out. One thing I really like is that finding a table isn't difficult. They have a separate dining hall with plenty of long tables and seating, plus a free-refill miso soup station and a water station for convenience. Pricing here is noticeably lower compared to Hmart. The udon noodle soup is a family favorite, especially for our kids and moms. At Hmart, a bowl of this would run about $15-16 but here for $12.50, you get a generous bowl plus a side like two egg rolls or gyoza, and a small miso soup bowl with seaweed and tofu (you can refill the miso soup at the station). If you skip the side, you save about $1. The Godzilla roll is also a great deal--eight large pieces for about $14. My oldest loved it and was completely full from the sushi. They also offer poke bowls and chicken teriyaki rice plates, which my husband ordered during our visit. My only gripe is that many of the dishes tend to be on the salty side--they could definitely tone that down. Our udon broth tasted good, but we ended up adding some water to dilute it. They also offer discounted cooked hot and cold items--sometimes 30% to 50% off--after the dinner rush (probably after 7 PM). I picked up a large container kimchi pork soup to go for under $5 but it was also quite salty so I took most of it home, added more water and it was perfect as leftovers next day. Ordering is simple: you select your items and pay at a kiosk, enter your buzzer number, and it will vibrate when your food is ready for pickup at the counter. Eating inside a grocery store has its perks--you can grab extra snacks or drinks to customize your meal, and then browse the store afterward. Our moms and kids always enjoy coming here with us--it's definitely more fun for them than a typical grocery run. Overall, prices are reasonable and they run good deals. It's smaller than H Mart, so there are fewer options, but if you prefer a less crowded and more relaxed environment, you might actually like Tensuke better.

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    Tensuke Market & Food Court - A view of their new spacious dining room.

    A view of their new spacious dining room.

    Tensuke Market & Food Court - Salmon Don (Salmon Bowl). 5 thin slices :/

    Salmon Don (Salmon Bowl). 5 thin slices :/

    Tensuke Market & Food Court - Their attractive food stand.

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    Their attractive food stand.

    Mitsuwa Marketplace - Salmon Rice Ball

    Mitsuwa Marketplace

    4.4(1.5k reviews)
    4.6 mi
    $$

    Wow. I found myself…read morein Arlington Heights, and my buddy suggested this place due to an upcoming trip to Japan in 2027. It's a Japanese market that features an amazing food court (and this is where I spent all my time.) I don't recall the name of the stall I purchased from. But I can tell you it was quick, not expensive and very filling. I had a bowl with beef and noodles; for dessert I hit the matcha dessert stall for some matcha and vanilla ice cream. The whole place meal me feel like I was dining outside the state of Illinois. The service from everyone in the market was very friendly and they even had a sake/soju tasting by the front door (and the vendors allowed you try was much as you wanted.) I highly recommend this spot

    If you love Japanese culture, food, and want to visit a neat place and kind of feel like you are…read morevisiting Japan, you need to visit Mitsuwa! Not only is there a food court of different Japanese restaurants to try, there is also a grocery store, bakery, bookstore, and stores that sell ice cream, traditional desserts, as well as crepes and boba tea! My family and I visit here often every year and we like to try the different foods and desserts and then check out the bookstore and grocery store afterwards. My favorite foods so far have been the beef udon soup with a soft boiled egg, shrimp and vegetable tempura, miso soup, and Japanese curry with rice, beef, and vegetables (carrots and potatoes). My son always gets the chicken and beef on a stick and my daughter usually gets a garlic pork dish with white rice but I forget what this dish is called. My husband also enjoys the beef udon soup like I do. I swear that whenever my food is finished, I am legit sad! The crepes are good, there is a variety of boba teas to try, and the ice creams are delicious! Lychee has been my favorite so far but I have yet to try the matcha, red bean, among others! You can get a small sample of different ice cream flavors too, which is nice! I sampled the red bean flavor so that will be my go-to next time! At the grocery store, I love buying Happy Turn snacks which are like a sweet and salty crunchy cracker (maybe it is made of rice?) that are individually wrapped and mochi from the fridge area. Finally, I usually like to buy mochi from the store right next to the bookstore. The mochi from this location is the best! I usually buy multiple flavors to take home and eat at a later time! You must try these! My kids love checking out the bookstore and they usually pick something out for me to buy for them - whether it is a book, keychain, etc. There are magazines, anime figurines, soft plushy toys, pens, and stationary, etc. It is interesting to browse through the things they have there! You cannot bring food or drinks inside but they do have a shelf at the entrance where you can place your drink there if you like. The first time visiting here, the majority of the customers were Asians and as the years have passed, there is now more of an influx of non-Asians who simply love the food and appreciate the culture, which I think is neat! The first time I visited here was with my college roommate who was from Japan and she recommended this place back in 2009 perhaps? I have been visiting ever since with my family. We travel more than an hour from Wisconsin to come here but it is 100% worth the drive! Also, the cashiers and workers there are quick, efficient, and friendly. I have even been able to practice a few of the Japanese phrases I have learned with a couple of the cashiers too (I asked if they spoke Japanese first)! Overall, Mitsuwa is my happy place! Great food, interesting finds, different culture, and everyone there looks excited to be there. This is as close to visiting Japan as I can get until I keep learning more Japanese and save up enough money to go visit Japan someday! This is my dream! In the meantime, we will keep visiting Mitsuwa!

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    Bento

    Mitsuwa Marketplace - Fried chicken rice bowl

    Fried chicken rice bowl

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    Echigo beer from Niigata

    Deli 4 You - Black currant and chocolate custard paczki

    Deli 4 You

    3.2(36 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    Uwielbiam przychodzić do tego sklepu! This is a must stop every time I'm in town so I can stock up…read moreon all the Polish goodies. I really think this place has improved over the last few years because the employees are nicer, the shelves are always stocked, and the store itself is cleaner. Their bakery items are super tasty and my family gets them for multiple occasions. I'm always happy to get some when I'm in town.

    Wowzas! This place is Polish delight heaven! A Polish grocery store with all your Polish essentials…read moreand then some. Their produce selection isn't that large, but you don't go for produce. You go for their meats, they're ready to eat goods, bakery, Polish essentials, and then some! A great assortment of paczkis were available when I went (between Fat Thursday and Fat Tuesday) all baked in house. Their dessert counter was also hard to ignore. Staff was friendly and they were answering whatever questions I had about all the delicious treats. Before you hit the baked goods, you have to go through their enormous deli/meats counter! Sausages for every kind of person, even non pork sausages. Are you looking for pierogi? If you go anywhere else, you're a fool because they have all kinds and are less expensive than other grocers who deem themselves as international. Polish condiments galore, tea sets, and even Polish periodicals. We really enjoyed picking up some great Polish goodies that are hard to find. It's bustling and clean. While much of the staff speak Polish, they also have many English speakers to help the non-Polish folks (ehem, me) out. I, luckily, had the other half of the Polishstinian to help me order my kabanos of veal. It's lively and certainly a stacked grocer to get all your needs for a great Polish breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

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    Outside

    Deli 4 You - Free box of candy for their 10 yr Anniversary

    Free box of candy for their 10 yr Anniversary

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