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    4.2 (935 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
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    Cindy L.

    Clean and spacious. Large variety of Korean groceries. The meats look high quality. The live fish tanks were empty. I bought a pack of uni sashimi. Even though it showed "packed today", the uni tasted fishy and smelled slightly stinky. Definitely won't be buying that again. The salmon sashimi didn't taste super fresh but was decent fresh. They have two types of packaging. The one that has a whole piece where you have to cut into slices yourself is a lot less expensive than the box with pre-cut slices. I was able to find a pack of beef short ribs without large pieces of fat inside. Note that the un-marinated short ribs are slightly more expensive than the pre-marinated ones, probably because only the un-marinated ones are USDA Choice. It's very easy to grill these at home. Each side only takes a few minutes. I just used salt and pepper to season it. Tasted very chewy. Looking forward to tasting the frozen noodle lunchboxes!

    Produce and fresh meats are good quality
    Jay P.

    A trip down memory lane! When we lived in San Jose this was on the way home from work and I would stop here if we wanted Korean groceries. This was about 12 years ago and I don't remember the inside being so large and clean. The produce, meat, and seafood here are high quality. To get here we drove past a massive Mega Mart and based on the Fremont location I would much rather go to Hankook for fresh food items. We just grilled the boneless and chicken thighs we got from here and they were fantastic. Toward the back of the store they have clothing and shoes shops that seem to always be on sale, our favorite part is the "home goods" section in the back where they sell cheap sandles and stools. If you like reed brooms I find most of the handles are too short, the ones being sold here have longer handles that I like better. The meat section also has marinades and hotpot kits directly above the meat so good to get ideas for a meal when meat shopping!

    Fahm S.

    Very clean and organized. They even have some household items. I also spotted some really cool ice creams. If you're in the area, I would recommend checking it out.

    AYCE KBBQ at home! Affordable prices on banchan and meat!
    Elena K.

    This past weekend, my family and I decided to recreate the AYCE KBBQ experience at home. I like hosting these kind of dinners because it brings everyone together and we get to just relax, catch up on each other's lives, and eat KBBQ fresh off table grill! It was a very fun bonding experience for our family. If you're craving Korean BBQ but want the comfort and fun of doing it at home, this is the way to go! The night I came by, there were high traffic in the parking lot, it's usually not like that. I decided to park a little further away, no big deal. Once entering and walking around to look for the essentials. I noticed items were neatly placed on shelves with labels facing forward! The OCD in me really loved seeing that! It just made everything I needed easier to find. I picked up almost all the beef options available in the meat department (over $240) and pork belly. Was sad they did not have pork cheeks available though because it was highly requested. While it's not the cheapest , the freshness and quality of these cuts made it worth every penny. The banchan selection was top-notch!! Everything you've ever had served in any KBBQ restaurant is available, packed and ready to enjoy at home. While the supermarket does get a bit crowded, especially in the meat and vegetable sections, it's worth the patience for the quality. You might find yourself dodging other carts here and there, but the checkout process more than makes up for it. And oh! While shopping, I stumbled upon a jar of honey citron tea and now I'm obsessed! It's so good that I plan on gifting jars to everyone I know. Perfect for and after meals. Perfect for mornings or night. And perfect for on the go as a substitute for all the caffeine I've been drinking. Please refer to the photo I posted! I've had other honey citron tea (even my mother's) and this beats them all.

    Hot stone bibimbap
    Amy T.

    I can spend all day in this place. It's a huge store. From raw to cooked food, everything looks good. Tried the hot stone bibimbap at the deli. It was delicious. Banchan was good as well. The gentleman who helped us was very polite, offered extra setting/bowl. Told us to add gojuchang little at a time. We like gojuchang so we added it all in.

    Sunil R.

    Whoah! This South Korean grocery store is giant and amazing. I had no idea this place existed. I noticed it while driving by and decided to stop by. There were so many goodies, and they had everything from food to cosmetics to a deli to a bakery to seeds to "ready to go" food and a lot of other things I probably missed. They also had Kpop playing to go with it. I left with a lot of bags. The staff was super clean and friendly too.

    Expired product
    Young K.

    They have gone downhill. They don't check their shelves. They sell expired products - this is 1 year past their milled date. Just bought this premium rice today and they won't refund unless I bring it in which is an hr drive away. Why do they need it back when it needs to be discarded?? They say they are going to return it to the seller. Talked to JFC and they said absolutely not. Why can't they just issue the refund?? Their quality control is non existent.

    Hankook prepared banchan is unrivaled
    Sammi L.

    I frequent a lot of Korean markets, and Hankook is by far my favorite. I usually find myself there late on a weeknight, and there are still so many items in stock. Everything is so well organized, and the store is spaced out nicely. I've gotten overwhelmed in more cramped, crowded markets, but Hankook never feels that way. My favorite items are their prepared banchan (such a diversity of dishes), frozen items and different kimchis. Prices are comparable to other markets, and staff are always quick at the registers. We never have trouble getting parking out front either. Love Hankook!

    Mary L.

    Hankook Supermarket is still one of my favorites for Korean groceries. They have everything you need and grocery prices are still more decent compared to competitors. SPAM meat is still $2.49 per can. Vegetables/produce section items have increased in prices, but still very good in selections. Cashiers ring customers up quickly. Avoid heavy foot traffic by going during morning hours. I've been eyeing the small grill pan since the start of the pandemic and the one that I purchased this week is still $22.99 each. No price change in nearly five years. Amazing. Very good price for value. Small grill can easily feed table of 2-4. Most grill pans on the market are much bigger in size and costly, especially those longer and wider sized grills. My small Made In Korea grill pan doesn't fire up bursting in flames or get overly smoked. I pour water into the bottom pan and the oily grease fully evaporates towards end of grilling session. Grill was easy to clean with the right scrubber too. Just top it evenly onto your portable gas stove. Fits well. You control the fire. Easy to store this slim shaped grill. I am very satisfied and should have purchased it years ago, but glad I came back for it. If you like smokeless grills and other Korean BBQ grill pans/plates, they have them here. $22.99 is a blessing for my home cooking BBQ needs. Don't forget to pick up good chicken and beef meats to grill. It's much cheaper if you marinate your own with their $1.99-$2.49 sauces in a packet instead of buying the premade or already marinated meats on displays. Add garlic. Constantly roll a fresh cut lemon around on the hot grill to keep it clean. Lemon/vinegar is good on stainless steel stuff. Absolutely satisfied with my grill pan for delicious cooking adventures.

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    Michael N.

    Love shopping here for everything imported from Korea. Also they have in the middle of the store prepped side dishes you usually get at kbb restaurants. I love getting the fish cakes! They have fresh produce that's really good! They have this section for pillows and housewares as well! It's a must try spot if you're looking to try a new supermarket. The soju is great to get if you're looking for something to drink at home. Tip* If you want cold drinks they have it in the corner of the store where the fridge area is. On the go cold drinks.

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    Maddie X.

    Great Korean Market with a variety of Korean specialties at an affordable price. Coming from the East Bay, most of the Korean supermarkets are priced highly but here the prices are much lower and affordable. The store is quite large, clean, and has a nice layout. They have lots of fresh produce, drinks, frozen foods, snacks, and a fresh hot foods section. The Korean rice cakes tasted good, hot, and fresh at $9.99 a pack. Will definitely be back.

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    8 months ago

    When did 'you bag your own grocery' thing become a norm? Please teach your cashiers that bagging is part of their job.

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    This place is nice. Very big. Lots of selection. Whenever we are in the area we like to stop by. Prices similar to other Asian supermarkets

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    Ask the Community - Hankook Supermarket

    Are their prices better than Whole Foods? WF charged $31/lb for some tuna, I'd like to pay less.

    Pricewise I believe Hankook is cheaper but Whole Foods sell mostly organic stuff. I don't think they sell tuna. If they do, usually it is for sashimi.

    Do they have the marinated crab?

    Last I checked they did but not sure about now.

    Do they sell fresh shishito peppers?

    Do they have potato salad in their banchan section?

    No they don't

    Do they sell table top electric hotpot or grill?

    I am sure the actual market does. But the Lawrence plaza has shops that also sell houseware items.

    Do they sell rice paper? Like the kbbq kind? Thick, square, refrigerated (i think)?

    If you are referring to the paper to make Fresh Vietnamese rolls, they don't but you can get that at Lucky's.

    How is the delivery done? I don't see online shopping option.

    Hello. When you create an account with Instacart, they have hundreds of stores they service delivery - and one of them is Hankook - Happy shopping 😃

    Do they still offer variety of banchans like they did prior shelter in place? Prepackaged?

    Yes they do. You can find it in the refrigerated section of the store. I hope this helps.

    Are they open during the same business now that we're experiencing shelter-in-place?

    Hello, our current Covid-19 operating hours are 8am-6pm/7 days. Thank you.

    Do they sell peach makgeolli & peach soju?

    I think so!

    Do you accept EBT?

    Yes they do. Let them know you are using it, because if they put your groceries in a plastic bag, then you use it, they will charge you 10 cents for the plastic bag. If you pay by EBT, you are supposed to be given a paper grocery bag instead.

    Do they have banana milk?

    Yes they do!!

    Do they sell rice paper, the one served at Korean bbq places?

    Yes they do have it in the dry good section

    What is the tastiest banchan? Cant eat shellfish...

    Ojingeo muchim (shredded squid that is sweet and spicy).

    When do they close their kimchi/side dish bar everyday? Thanks!

    If you mean the Hankook Super Deli, it closes at 7pm

    What is their return policy? I want to return some unused lock and lock containers I ended not needing.

    With the receipt you can return. Do it asap, unused and in its packaging. I returned something the next day unused and they accepted it.

    Do they have chadol?

    Yes, they do. In separate packagings. I believed in the meat section.

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    Review Highlights - Hankook Supermarket

    Best Korean supermarket in the Bay Area for quality of produce, variety of premade dishes, and inside mini shops.

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    Super Kyo-Po Plaza

    Super Kyo-Po Plaza

    3.5(268 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    This review is for the restaurant inside the market... the hot food is just not good. I got the…read moreseafood soup and there was 2 unpeeled shrimp and calamari that was so chewy it was inedible. The noodles with bean paste were also not good just too much sauce as you can see in the picture. It was also expensive the noodles were $22. I guess if you really want a lot of noodles but you could just buy them in the market for 1/10 of the price and cook them yourself. They might actually be better if you cooked them yourself. The restaurants inside Mitsuwa are amazing so this has nothing to do with being inside a market. They also gave us plastic utensils that made it hard to eat the long noodles.

    Very decent Korean grocery store. They weren't operating for awhile during pandemic, but they seem…read moreto be surviving and operating these days. They have good selections of Korean grocery items/gifts/kitchen supplies/banchan side dishes/deli foods/etc. HMart is a lot more expensive due to branding. This Super Kyo-Po Plaza grocery store has been here forever. Old lot has lots of available parking spots and Tous Les Jours is visible near the left side of plaza building. Checkout lanes were staffed and decent in wait times. I would come here regularly if I lived nearby. You can walk to McDonald's in the same old plaza too. McDonald's got noticeable good exterior/upgraded paint. Huge lot is worth walking around on your feet here. The grocery store produce/veggies/fruits all looked outstanding. I think it's reasonable shopping here. Items weren't overly priced. Aisles were easy to find. It's an old grocery store/one of the spacious ones still around in the area. I like it very much. I'm sure it's packed on weekends. Little food court items are worth exploring and trying.

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    Mega Mart - Korean sauce chicken from the food deli

    Mega Mart

    4.3(434 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$

    Visited to grab a few groceries & ready-to-go food for dinner…read more * Store is always clean & tidy, loads of parking * Produce section always has rotating sales, check it out for good finds * To-go food section always has a wide range of options (maximum availability earlier on in the day), though prices have inched up the way prices have everywhere. Still a good value foe good portions & tasty eats * Queues move quickly & cashiers are very fast Highlight: Snapped photos of all the matcha options I found this time, hard not to try loads of them.

    Been going here since they were K-Market and have been a rewards member since. After hitting my…read more1000 points redemption, I think it's about time for a review. Love the ample parking, prime location, and how spacious it is inside. The rewards system is essentially a 1% cash back at a 1000pt cliff -- meaning you get $10 after you spend $1000 but no redemptions before that. Being a member also doesn't get you any additional discounts vs non-members. But hey it's free so it doesn't hurt. I'll always support there being more Asian grocery stores in the West Side of the South Bay. H-Mart always had that spot for me, but now it's shared. Mega Mart's marketed as a more premium store, but it does its best when they're running sales. Price between the two are pretty neck and neck. You'll spend anywhere from $70-$200 per trip cuz the small things do add up. They used to have prepped food marked off anywhere from 30-70% off in the final and early hours of the day. Now, it's an inconsistent luck of the draw. However, I've never had an issue with food quality with anything I've purchased whether it be prepped food or raw ingredients. 4/5, solid store. Hope they continue to grow and thrive as a mainstay of the community.

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    Al Forat Market

    Al Forat Market

    4.6(114 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    I've been wanting to try this place mainly because they sell kidney and liver kabob, on the…read moreweekend. I went in around 2:30pm on Saturday, and they were all out if kidney/liver. We did end up getting koobideh, heart and veggies. Everything was absolutely delicious for an amazing price. The koobideh was juicy and flavorful, better than most persian restaurants nowadays. The heart was also good, but definitely not something for everyone. I am excited to come back to try the liver/kidney if all of this was so good! You can call beforehand for takeout because it does take around 20-30 minutes for it to be ready. I called multiple times trying to place an order and no one was picking up. When I walked in I saw it was only one guy working and he apologized for not answering as they had a large order. The guy was super sweet and apologetic, which made me give the full 5 review.

    Had a catering lunch from them. We ordered Beef Kebabs, Chicken Kebabs, Falefal, Roasted Veggie,…read morePita Bread, Couscous, Tomato-Cucumber salad. I'm very happy with their beef kebabs and chicken kebabs, they are not dry at all! In fact, the chicken seemed to be more like cooked in moist instead of grilled as it has some sauce at the bottom. The beef kebabs are soft and tender. The tomato-cucumber salad is fresh. I've never been to the restaurant, so I can't comment on the ambiance, but the meat dishes are good.

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    International Food Bazaar - Meat department

    International Food Bazaar

    4.3(479 reviews)
    6.7 miCambrian Park
    $$

    I have a real problem, I cannot stop coming back to International Food Bazaar and at this point I…read morehave fully accepted it!!! This place has been a San Jose staple for years and has been my go-to main supermarket for as long as I can remember. The selection covers everything you could possibly need, from international products to everyday household essentials all under one roof, the kind of variety that makes any other grocery store feel incomplete. What keeps me coming back just as much as the products is the staff. Many of them have been there for years, always friendly, always consistent, always making you feel genuinely welcomed. That kind of familiarity and warmth is something you just cannot put a price on. You come in for groceries and leave feeling like you just visited old friends. This Food Bazaar is a true San Jose international community treasure and deserves every bit of loyalty it has earned over the years. Highly recommend making it your regular stop, you won't regret it

    I needed some grape leaves and other ingredients for some traditional dishes, I grew up with, for…read morethe holidays. My go to store for that is the international food bizarre. They have amazing selection of spices, meats, breads, produce and more. The shelves are neatly organized. I love the fresh pita bread and lavash that they sell. I found my favorite brand of grape leaves. I also found the pomegranate syrup I needed and the orange blossom water for my Basbousa. They had a nice selection of fillo dough. My favorite brand is the Apollo fillo dough. I got a few boxes of that for my Armenian Paklava. And I couldn't leave without getting some fresh bread. I talked with Eddie, the owner, for a bit. He's so kind and if there's something you can't find, he'll help you get it. It's always a pleasure shopping here. They have the best international food items and excellent customer service. I highly recommend checking it out.

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    Tokyo Central - Spicy California roll

    Tokyo Central

    3.9(556 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$

    Tokyo Central had a surprisingly wide selection of Japanese snacks, specialty items, and premade…read moremeals. The produce section was not as extensive as those at other Asian markets, but it was still adequate. However, the store carried many unique candies and snacks that I have not seen elsewhere. Notably, sakura flavored products were especially common during my visit. There were two large sections dedicated to premade meals, including rice bowls, hand rolls, onigiri, and sushi. The rolls seemed overly heavy on the rice, with relatively little fish filling. The prices also felt somewhat high for the portion sizes. However, the store offers a 20 percent discount on sushi and bento boxes daily after 6 PM. I ordered the nigiri combination, which included salmon, tuna, and scallop. The scallop was plump, and the tuna was sliced thickly. The salmon was slightly thin but still rich and fatty. Overall, the fish quality was good. The sushi rice was above average, with a distinct vinegar flavor despite being refrigerated. The total cost for the eight pieces was close to restaurant pricing, though the convenience factor partly justified it. I would rate this market a 3.5 out of 5 but rounded up for the good sushi rice. I would recommend shopping elsewhere for produce, but this is a good place for snacks and premade meals, especially after 6 PM.

    Tokyo Central as replaced the former Marukai Market in Cupertino. I didn't realize it initially but…read morethe iconic Don Quixote chain in Japan is the parent company, which explains why their private label Jonetz products are featured in the store. The store is clean and popular, with all sorts of Japanese items. There's Andersen bakery items, food to-go, big variety of Japanese soft drinks, and a rotation of weekly features with goods from different parts of Japan. Great location with very good adjacent stores like Izumi Matcha, Daiso, Curry Hyuga, Hui Lau Shan dessert, etc.

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    Oakmont Produce Market - Outside

    Oakmont Produce Market

    3.6(159 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $

    You know when you were a little kid and everything was so interesting, like you would go to a…read moremuseum and want to touch and hold and try everything because it all seemed so cool? And then the rest of the group would be like, hurry up, lets go, but you wanted to look at everything still? And then you grow up and one day you are really hungry and you decide to go into this little produce market! So you and your mom go in, and there all these tiny aisles stacked high with all types of food, especially international food. And you get to look around and pick out a bunch of cool new snacks to try and check out the entire store and it's really great. And then you go home and eat it, and you really like most of them so now you either have to find a way to buy it online or drive all the way over, but maybe it's worth it! That's basically what my experience was!

    Solid 4 stars for Oakmont Produce. This produce market does put on airs and if you are looking for…read morefresh produce at good prices - as well as a lot of interesting other items - you are in luck. Yes, the aisles are very narrow and perhaps customer service is not their number one priority. However, it is what it appears to be. A great place to peruse and select your own produce - verifying that it is fresh and in good shape. We bought cherries, apples, peaches, apricots, cauliflower, lavash bread, vegan challah (excellent!), lettuce, spinach, etc... Everything was delicious. This store may make you feel like you visited a foreign country - it may take time to adjust to the surroundings and "culture" but it is well worth the effort.

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    Marina Food - Caution hot, keep refrigerated

    Marina Food

    2.3(315 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$

    Awesome everyday deals in Cupertino on certain items like the Ito-En bottled teas (Jasmine, Golden…read moreOolong, Green, Bold Green) where the price can't be beat. Best prices on popular snacks like Loacker wafer quadratinis and Calbee shrimp chips. I also like the by-the-pound area (next to frozen food & beverages) to select Japanese millet jellies, a childhood favorite especially the emerald melon one. On occasion I've also seen the vaunted Sunnyhills and ChiaTe pineapple cakes in the front of store, where they keep an interesting selection of packaged food. These weren't cheap but does save you the trouble of going to Taiwan. It's a good idea to read labels and check out unfamiliar brands. Marina has kept prices relatively low despite high inflation so the quality of items can vary. The decor has declined somewhat over time but the prices keep bringing people back.

    Came by for breakfast the other day and it was a dingy and decrepit experience. Parking is…read moreplentiful in the private parking lot. There is a queue towards 7:45 am waiting for the hot deli to open right at 8 am. The interior of the grocery store is dark and is in a state of shambles... Reminds me of a developing country. The menu is written exclusively in Chinese with prices, all taped on the TV... Some staff wear disposable gloves while others wear disposable masks. Ordered the fried dough stick along with an order of pot stickers which were both decent. Credit cards are accepted for purchases over $5.

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