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    Zion Market

    3.5 (48 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Outside. Located next to Micro Center.
    Daniel B.

    I think Zion Market is OK/fine. It's not bad. This is a large Korean grocery store, a direct competitor to nearby H Mart and Mega Mart. I prefer H Mart because H Mart stores have food courts and they offer more and better quality food and products overall. However, where I think Zion has H Mart beat is pricing. Getting groceries here is more affordable. I think the prices here are generally comparable to Mega Mart, if not, cheaper. That said, you also get what you pay for. For example, the chicken here is cheap. My wife decided to pass on the chicken here and get higher quality, organic chicken at Publix on the way home. On the other hand, if you pick right/get lucky, you can get decent quality produce at rock bottom prices. Beware though, they also sell produce close to, on, or past their "best by" dates. We noticed some of the packaged produce were past their best by dates. Be sure to check expiration dates. We were looking for miso paste and noticed some of the miso paste on the shelves had already expired. Expired products on shelves happens at my neighborhood Kroger too. In general, this market has cheap produce and tons of Korean frozen and packaged food products. They stock a wide variety of dumplings, noodles, and other delicious snacks and drinks. They carry a ton of Lotte products. Like the other markets, there are free food samples and an assortment of stores, albeit on a smaller scale, such as a cosmetics counter, a health and wellness shop (specializing in massage chairs and expensive LED masks), and a Korean red ginseng stall. They have a sizable meat and seafood department with butchers and fishmongers. In the freezer, I noticed whole octopus for $11.99/lb (about $25-30 for a whole one). They also sell a bunch of housemade ready-to-cook or ready-to-eat foods like pollack soup kits (complete with veggies and all, $10.99 per kit) and acorn gel packs ($5.99 per pack). There's a stall in one of the back corners called "Mom's Taste" where old Korean ladies prepare things like gimbap (Korean "sushi" or seaweed rice rolls). There's a Tree Story Bakery & Cafe location inside near the exit. Use the Zion Market Rewards app to get coupons, deals, and earn loyalty points which can be redeemed for discounts on future purchases. Restrooms are located in the back on the 2nd floor. All announcements made over the intercom are in Korean so it feels like you're in a foreign country when you're here. Zion opened in 2017 next to Micro Center in Duluth. This is currently the only location in Georgia. There are other Zion locations in Southern California and one in Texas outside of Dallas. In the end, for Asian groceries, my wife (who is the real grocery shopper and cook in this marriage) prefers H Mart and Buford Highway Farmers Market, and even Jusgo, to Zion. That's not to say Zion is bad. It's just that there are several more preferable options in metro Atlanta.

    Tae Kyung Y.

    If I were to review Zion Market when it first opened around five years ago, I would give this place a 5/5. However, Zion really did fall in terms of quality and only rise in price in the last few years. When I used to grocery shop, I would immediately only come to Zion because they had the better produce, they had the better sales, but maybe because of inflation, it really isn't the case anymore. Nevertheless, Zion Market in Duluth still is a great place to grocery shop, and I like it because it's always less crowded than Hmart. The place is maybe half the size of Hmart, but it still has everything you need and there are even some food items that Hmart doesn't carry (like Korea's NoBrand items). Unfortunately, Zion Market doesn't have a food court (unlike the Zion's I've visited in DFW and LA), but they have a prepared foods station, which is actually pretty good! And they also have a Tree Story Bakery located near the exit of the market. Zion's Rewards program is also better IMO than Hmart -- it allows you to redeem your points directly from the App & lets you redeem as low as 200 points (vs. Hmart where you have to visit Guest Relations to claim your points and you have to have a minimum of 1000 points). I would still say Zion is a "good" supermarket, but I just don't know if it beats the threshold of a five-star supermarket at this point.

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    Il Youn S.

    Zion is a smaller Asian market but it's kept clean. The meats are good quality and well trimmed my favorite place to buy meat. In my opinion the meat quality is better than Any other grocery store in Duluth. ( including H-Mart, Mega-mart or other Chinese Market around duluth Area). Sometimes buy pork belly and bulgogi already marinated here as well. The seafood selection is somewhat limited but fresh. Checkout is quick. Nice place to shop. But vegetables and other selection it's not a five star Quality that reason I give 4 stars.

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    Brigitte L.

    Asian market located right next door to Micro Center. The market has a fresh seafood section as well as fresh meals prepared to go for eating. Smaller market than the H Mart up the road however good selection of items. They also have a Tree Story inside which is a bakery. They also have some sale items as you walk inside the grocery. They had some really good deals on some blankets for $34.99.

    Lilly C.

    Zion Supermarket is a Korean Super Market based out of San Diego, Ca. They currently have 6 locations mainly in California. This location in Duluth is the company's only location in the state of Georgia. They're located in an area where there are at least half a dozen or more Asian grocery store within a couple of miles radius. How they stay ahead in such a competitive market is by being good at what their competitors are not good at.... Size: Super H-Mart is massive for those that only want to pick up a few items Zion is the better choice. They don't carry everything but have most of the best sellers. Price: Super H-Mart has competitive pricing but not on everything. Zion on the other hand seem to be cheaper than H Mart at most things. Also when an item goes on sale they're a super bargain. Service: Super H Mart can be a hit or miss on service while Zion seem to thrive on friendly cashiers and smiling people in the meat-seafood department. The verdict: I think Zion is a better store just wish they were closer to me than Super H. 1349th review 5/4/2018 269th for 2018

    Crystal H.

    Zion market is a fairly new grocery store that mainly sells produce, meats, and Asian (korean) products. I usually like to shop here for groceries because they always have great sales, and their produce is always pretty fresh. The produce is located on the left side of the market, meats and seafood are in the back, frozen foods are in the middle aisles, and eggs are in the back corner on the right side of the market. If you want to see what's on sale for the weekend, they have it posted on their website for the Duluth location. The workers are pretty friendly, and the parking lot is huge which is a big plus. However, it can get super busy on the weekends, so go early if you want to find parking easily. This market is right next to Micro center, and behind Krispy Kreme!

    As much, if not more fat than meat..
    James K.

    Beware of meats ... they are packaged so they don't show how much fat there is.. its a bit dishonest IMO.

    Seaweed snacks.
    Stephanie M.

    I like Zion having been twice now find that prices will change quickly my thoughts are they are trying to move product instead of sitting on it and throwing it out, this is a win win for everyone. Some of the sales you will see are 2/3/5 for one price, what I found out is that you do not have to buy them all. For example 2 bunches of fresh spinach at $.98, know you can buy one which is great no more waste. Meat and poultry know that you have tons of choices with prices to match. Looking for wings they have large flaps and drums in separate containers. Seafood selection is o.k. when asking about the three types of shrimp offered at the time all were "farmed" this was a pass. Finding frozen clams was a surprise for tofu soup. In a hurry or just want something healthy beautiful sashimi bowls are grab and go for under $12.00.

    Dave M.

    It's new so the prices are unbeatable. We'll have to see how prices look in 6 months. Another thing I would like to see in about a year is the cleanliness. Hmart is old and beat down but they won't do anything about it bc they're relying on the brand. Furthermore, Zion's aisles are wider, design is more thought out, and the store is better maintained. Have you ever walked into an Hmart restroom? Hate to pick on them but getting tired of Hmart not caring about their customers. For now, Zion is a pleasant shopping experience. A Tree Story bakery is coming in soon. Zion doesn't have the small stores inside nor a good court but I don't ever utilize those does anyways. They can use that space to not cram the store. The workers I encountered were friendly. Maybe this'll put Hmart on notice.

    I'm not sure if ME is the bad customer service cashier or not. The other receipt showed cashiers name but thisnone just says ME.
    Cloudia L.

    There is this white cashier that should be fired. She was giving attitude to because my mother took the card out from the card reader early when she said "do not take it out." My mother heard it as "take it out". She then says with an attitude and hand gestures "ugh! I SAID NOT TO TAKE IT OUT!" in front of all the customers!!! What in the world? Are you serious? Usually who says DO NOT TAKE IT OUT, they usually say"you can now take it out" I walked up to her and said "is this how you treat customers? She totally ignores me and one korean guys walks over and starts counting next customers mangos and the cashier and the guy just laughs and ignored us. (Funny thing is the customer behind us was like, "why are you counting our mangos when other transaction is not even completed.) Seriously wanted to call the manager to complaint for giving attitude to customers. I am still so upset and would not want to visit this store again just for the bad service I had! Btw, this is a Korean market and there are Koreans who live in the states that does not speak English, that's why they go to Korean market to purchase products. But Zion Market only hired non-koreans as their cashiers. Harder for our parents generation to even ask questions to cashier. One more, I was there over the weekend and it was busy and there were only 2 registers opened and people were just waiting in line to get their shit done. But sure looks like the management only wants to save money and hire just 2 cashiers on a busy ass weekend and get all the customer pissed off. Rather go to H mart or Assi, they are faster than this market.

    Front Entrance
    Ching H.

    New Supermarket (Korean) that opened in Duluth. It's located next to Micro Center. Therefore, it's kind of hard to notice, behind Krispy Kreme. Opened on 04/13/2017. So a lot of patrons are expected. However, newly opened supermarket, you would think they'll open up all 9 or 10 register. Instead, only 5 registers were open, hence the long crowded line. I came to the market for freebies because that's what Asian markets do, they give out freebies when newly opened. Other than the freebies, I bought tons of groceries like fruits, snacks, veggies, etc., I even stopped by Krispy Kreme and got a donut. Although it's irreverent, I blame on the market. Anyhow, market is not that big like Super H Mart, Assi, or even Great Wall. It's medium sized market with variety of veggies but just in small quantity. Easy for me to go in and get out. However, I felt that the parking was not as spacious as I thought it would be even though it was sharing the big parking lot with Microcenter. It was bit crowded and tight. Oh also, watch out for people who just leave their carts everywhere in the parking lot. I meant literally everywhere! Smh! They got real good prices, not sure if they'll always have good prices but at least they did today. I heard Zion Market is a popular supermarket from California. Like other markets, they also have small section with home cooked snacks like spicy rice cakes, Korean pan cakes, Kimbap, etc., They also have lot of samples for you to try. Red bean buns 5 for $5, Cold noodles 3 for $10, Bananas 3lb for $.99, and many more deals. Here are the freebies they were given out: Free pack of dried salted Seaweed, Spicy Gochujjang (Korean hot sauce) pack, and more seaweed pack and healthy rice when you exit the market. It doesn't matter how much you buy. Each person gets one. You just gotta look for the pretty lady that's handing out the freebies inside the market.

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    Clean and fresh everyday! A great diversity of workers and absolutely helpful. I hope they expand within time.

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    K-Mom’s Kitchen

    K-Mom’s Kitchen

    4.7
    (23 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Revisited my favorite place in Duluth. Place is the same,…read moresame sweet owner and delish food. 10 side dishes, seaweed soup: and she gave us different rice to try. One of them was soaked barley rice which was delicious soft and nutritious. Had summer bibimbop (mixed vegetables with rice) and roasted croaker fish. She remembered us and came to chat. Kept filling our dishes. Love this place, so will you.

    Mom Kitchen in Duluth (a.k.a. K‑Mom's Kitchen - 엄마밥상) is a true hidden gem celebrated for bringing…read moreauthentic Korean home‑cooking to the area--think of it as a warm hug from mom, plated with love and care . Here's what makes it so special: Authentic Home‑Cooked Flavors A small, carefully curated menu (~10-13 dishes) ensures each item is made thoughtfully, from traditional kimchi stew to perfectly grilled fish. Reviewers consistently describe the food as reminiscent of mom's cooking--real, comforting, and unpretentious . Owners avoid over‑seasoning with excess salt, staying true to authentic flavors. Banchans ... made with care. Cozy, Inviting Setting & Hospitality The atmosphere is intimate, with just about 10 tables in a clean, welcoming space. Service is warm and personal-- where you feel like family. Owners are often present, chatting with customers, serving dishes (like prepped bibimbap), and even topping up banchans--creating a community atmosphere. Generous Banchan & Portions You get up to 10 side dishes (banchans)--a level of variety uncommon in small spots . Sides are replenished freely-- won't let you leave hungry.

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    Moo Bong Ri

    Moo Bong Ri

    4.2
    (51 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    I recently visited here since it's located in the H-Mart plaza we go to often…read more Honestly, I thought it would be more like other Moo Bong Ri restorants with hot pot-style soups for sharing (전골), but it turned out to be more of a BBQ restaurant. Just a heads up so others don't get confused like I did. The place was pretty busy, which made it feel like a popular spot. The atmosphere was nice and everything looked clean and well kept. Even though it was crowded, our server was very friendly and attentive. They cooked the meat right at the table, which made the experience better. The fried rice (볶음밤) they made on the grill at the end, especially with the pork belly, was honestly the best part. Overall, really enjoyed it and would definitely come back.

    I rarely write reviews and try to be considerate of the behind the scenes operations as a former…read morefood service worker from my past. HOWEVER, I was very disappointed with the service. My partner and I came in around roughly 9:50-10pm. When we arrived we're were initially informed that we had to order soon because they were closing in 30 minutes and were understandings of that. Shortly after we were seated, (literally 1-2 minutes) about 3 employees came to our table letting us know we needed to order within the next few minutes. It was like 10:05. I tried asking one of the employee what the meat options were and was just interrupted by him being persistent in us ordering and did not really answer our questions, mainly because I noticed some of the meat options were pork and I do not consume pork for personal reasons. My partner and I felt overwhelmed and just ordered something we thought would not include pork. After submitting our order another employee came by with the check already without us asking insisting for us to pay before our food even came out. Mind you the restaurant closed within 20 minutes at this point. When our food did come out, it did contain PORK!!! We just left shortly afterwards and left the food on the table.

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    9292 Korean BBQ

    9292 Korean BBQ

    4.3
    (1k reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$$

    I was here with a friend I have known for almost 40 years, and his FIL who I'm fond of…read more I've been here so many times but coming with non-Korean friends is one of the most fun experiences because you get to share your culture through food. Jin was our server and he was kind enough to answer a ton of questions even though he was so busy with other tables. He was great- all the meat was grilled to perfection and any side dishes (banchan) we needed was a quick request away. For 3- we crushed dinner. Got a combo, and two sides of Kalbi. Let's just say it was a LOT of food, but we also had soju/beer (somek) which also was enjoyed tremendously. You cannot go wrong here. They have combo meals; which are of excellent quality, or you can go with AYCE- still pretty good quality but you'll not get the marinated beef ribs in that way. Thanks to Jin for his patience and great service! Obviously I'll be back, this is my go-to charcoal BBQ spot here in town!

    I have been to this location once before and remember that I had a good experience and really enjoy…read morethe food. This time, I brought my friend who has never had Korean bbq before for her to try. We went right when it opened so it was quiet. I told the server it was her first time and he was eager to explain everything to her. I don't think she was prepared at all what was about to grace our table He brought out a cart full of side dishes and start to explain what each one is along with the flavor profile. When he got to the scallion salad, she was just not loving it, but he told her to at least try and see what she thinks (don't knock it til you try it!) Then he said they're still getting the charcoal ready so it'll be a few more minutes and my friend's eyes just (like what?) So we start with trying a bite of all the sides. She enjoyed everything except the sliced onion salad. Surprisingly, she loved everything else, including the scallion salad! She's a texture eater, so I was weary of her trying the tofu, but she really enjoyed that too! So... the charcoal comes out, and she's just Then the server brings the grill with the cheesy corn, spicy bean sprout, and he poured in the eggs. Followed by the meats! Since she didn't really know what she likes, I made a few suggestions and the server suggests letting him bring us the most popular items first and we can work our way through the menu. What a great idea!! Started with brisket and ribeye and wow ... meats were fresh, paired with the sides, and the dipping sauces, it's just chef's kiss!! We then had bulgogi and pork belly and those were just bursting with flavor! The cheesy corn was good but burned too fast on the grill, the spicy bean sprouts are amazing, and the steam egg is my favorite . The only downside is that if you don't eat those sides that are cooking on the grill right away they'll turn dry and burned and it won't be as good. The cheesy corn also caused some splattering to our hands when we were cooking the meats. The server apologized for the oil splattering since he heard the squeal immediately soak up the oil from the cheesy corn so the splattering would stop. Overall, my friend gave it 10/10!!!

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    Dolsot Jeyuk Bibimbap - all mixed up
    Dolsot Jeyuk Bibimbap - all mixed up
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