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    H Mart

    3.9 (100 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed

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    Kasey M.

    My hotel was located right next door so i ate most of my meals here when i didnt feel like eating at an actual restaurant. All the ready to eats were good but some were better than others. The store was clean and service friendly. You go down an escalator to get to the actual store and they have tables to eat at when you first enter the building. Fair warning they do not have bathrooms for the public to use so bring hand sanitizer if you plan on eating there.

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    Lauren D.

    Compared to the other H Mart locations, this one is definitely a lot smaller. The aisles and everything are kind of tight so I can't imagine what it would be like during peak hours. They do, however, have a lot of different options and the usual items. Not bad, but also not the worst.

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    Fox E.

    Whether you have a Tooth H or a Tummy H, you can find something to make you feel better here at H Mart. It's expensive, yes, and it's smaller than most H Marts because it's in the very centre of downtown Seattle's core, but how awesome is it to have an H Mart right here. We come here whenever we're strolling around inner Seattle, and we have lots of good things to say about it. Anyway I have to go, I have a Head H.

    Austin Z.

    I would not come to this location before closing -- got one of the worst service ever at this particular location here in Seattle. I came with my friends to shop for a few convenience items, including ramen, Ramune, and more. While I did appreciate the variety of items that they did have, the service was really what threw me off and made me hot headed. First off, I have an absolute right to walk through the rows buying groceries 25 minutes before y'all close your doors... so that to me is non-negotiable. You also do not give me and my friends bitch faces and tell us to "buy our items and get out of the store" just because you want to close the store early due to lack of people in the store. There is a close time FOR A REASON -- if you were such a good communicator, PLEASE state that on your paper announcement IF YOU ARE GOING TO CLOSE EARLY LOL. In addition, we were intimidated by the security officer who was standing either by the inside of the store, or by the escalators. That made me and my friends feel absolutely threatened and we did not appreciate it at all. I wish there was a 0-star option, but 2 will do for now as I don't recommend staying there for long. Absolutely horrible service but awesome options -- even their hot convenience lunches where it.

    Ari E.

    it's a cramped store but that's probably because there's sooo much to choose from. This store has a lot to offer, including hot food and good customer service.

    Grocery Store Drinks ⋅ Seattle, Washington
    Justin L.

    I think this is the third underground grocery store I've been to? But who keeps track of that ahaha We saw this place on the way to Pike Place, and decided to stop by to grab drinks before returning to the hotel. Take the escalator or elevator down to the lower level. Street parking only. There are a couple of garages nearby. Since this is a mini H-Mart, keep expectations low if you're a suburbanite. No Paris Baguette or Tous les Jours here. Not enough space for meat counters or live seafood tanks. They stick to the basics: produce, grab-and-go prepared meals, drinks, instant noodles, snacks, packaged proteins, frozen food, condiments, side dishes, and limited kitchenware items. Which is good enough for city dwellers who live within walking distance. Maybe it's all you need. It's slightly better than H Mart Manhattan. That one had cramped aisles, pricier items (understandably), and no soju. Seattle has (relatively) reasonable prices and there's enough room to navigate a shopping cart. No bakery or food court here unfortunately. By the way, H Mart locations in the Pacific Northwest (https://www.hmartus.com) operate separately from the main H Mart brand most people are familiar with (https://www.hmart.com). So their rewards system (H-point) is not compatible with the Smart Rewards card.

    Emil C.

    This is a smaller H Mart located in Downtown Seattle on Pine St, just a few steps from the nearby Pike Place Market. I was staying nearby and came in here for some snacks. I checked out the other aisles and saw that even though it was a smaller store, they still had a very good selection. They even have a section near the entrance with prepared food and banchan. Prices were also very reasonable. I'll definitely continue to stop in here for snacks and stuff in my future trips to Seattle.

    Tofu galore.
    Marilu F.

    Consider me a fan. I had heard many times about H Mart, but I had never seen one in person until I went to Seattle. My best friend lives downtown and this was so conveniently placed near his place. They have everything there. Produce, meat, frozen foods, spices, and a whole lot of Asian snacks. Oh, and even gifts like teapot sets and booze. What's not to like? Not to mention that they're following COVID-19 protocol heavily, so you feel safe. I mean, the place is pristine pretty much.

    Nicole K.

    This Hmart is a short walk from Pike Place Market. Stopped by to grab a few items before going on a cruise. You have to take the escalator down and they have bunch of items similar to other Hmarts.

    A pack of 6 mangoes for $11 plus tax
    Neha A.

    May be I am missing something but I am not able to gauge how this store has such high ratings. I went there today for the first time for grocery shopping and do not plan to return again. So many items in their store had fungus infestation. They had placed fungus infested papaya wrapped in a paper and were selling it for 99cents. Why not throw it away? I paid $6 for three nectarines and they were completely wilted on the outside and black from the outside - ideally this is also Somethonf that they should thrown out given it's not consumable. I was charged $1.4 for two non organic bananas ( most stores have them for 25 cents each). Most of their vegetables were not fresh and I couldn't pick anything except for May be a small packet of green beans. Everything including the quality of the groceries, pricing, and selection was bad May be this place is not a grocery shopping place and their other items are better. But I didn't try the other aisles. My review is primarily for the grocery section.

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    Really cool Asian mart, dont have one in my area so it was fun looking through the different stuff they have to offer

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    Location is convenient for trips to pike place, but otherwise it's way overpriced and sometimes the produce has mold.

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    The smallest HMart I've ever been to. We are so lucky to have it in our neighborhood. It's our go-to grocery shopping spot.

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    Lats salted egg chips in chip aisle
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    When I flipped the lamb over to inspect it after seasoning the other pack it looked like this.
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    Cardamom tea, Turkish coffee. Kefir cheese. Making a mental note.
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