Yummy kimbap for our road trip! Would come here over the H mart down the street. The workers are much better, and the store felt cleaner.
Charlene O.
Classificação do local: 1 Denver, CO
Good selection, however, followed throughout the store being watched by an older gentleman.
Yoon B.
Classificação do local: 5 Brighton, CO
It could use some updating and it’s small. Nothing fancy compared to H mart. I like the small neighborhood market feel and I have some political gripes regarding H mart. This M mart has everything I’m looking for so I’ll come here instead of H mart. Oh, we found melon Ramune that my hubby has been searching for since Japan 2012. Other bigger markets, even the Japanese markets in San Diego, didn’t have the melon flavor he’d been seeking. Little gem filled with little hidden gems operated by very friendly people. I’m new to Colorado and they were very welcoming!
Evan A.
Classificação do local: 2 Denver, CO
It seems like the little brother of H Mart down the street. Pros, it wasn’t busy when I was there so I walked up and down every isle to see what they had. Yummy Kin Bap! Cons, dirty feeling/run down. The produce doesn’t look fresh, just a little outdated.
Han Y.
Classificação do local: 1 Colorado Springs, CO
Two chashier ladies at this place are soooo rude. I couldn’t find an item so I asked them if they have it. They were talking the entire time, and didnt even bother to answer my question verbally. One of them pointed back corner of the store without looking at me. I asked them in Korean so I know it is not because of the language barrier. Horrible service and would not want to go back again!
Elena V.
Classificação do local: 3 San Francisco, CA
Just came here today because I haven’t been in here since my last review. This time, I wasn’t «surveillanced» It’s basically like M-Mart, but smaller and a couple of cents or 1 buck less. After I checked out, the cashier gave me a free snack! How cute! I also bought some gochujang, and was disappointed that it rung out $ 4.99 rather than the sale price that I saw it for. I would have mentioned something, but I wasn’t sure if there was going to be a miscommunication. Also, a lot of their Gochujang were going to expire in a month or 7 months while being so expensive.
Cobra K.
Classificação do local: 2 Singapore, Singapore
Kinda like a much much smaller version of H Mart.
Steven C.
Classificação do local: 4 Denver, CO
yeah I’m a fan! if you are paranoid of food items made in China thats sold at H-Mart, this place offers lot of alternatives. Most of the Assi brand is made in Korea. however, check the labels for origin and expiration date. the meat counter offers great price on bulgogi and shabu shabu. if you pass the freezer cases, you will notice a small shop at the back selling prepared foods(gimbap and soondae, chapchae, etc) and right next to it is a gift shop. next to the cashier is the honey bakery that sells fresh bread made daily and hourly. most of the items are $ 1 and i encourage others to try them out. they taste real good. not as sweet as the pastries we find at King Soopers. its family owned business and both the owners and employees are very friendly. If you cant find an item, just ask. Its like. you can spend hours looking for something at Homedepot or just walk right in to Ace and get it.
Ran T.
Classificação do local: 3 Denver, CO
I dropped into this little market on the way to H-mart. It’s clean and organized but just lacks many stuff. It’s mostly Korean groceries. I was looking for fermented black bean sauce and they didn’t carry it. It’s next to a bunch of Korean restaurants.
Rick K.
Classificação do local: 3 Los Angeles, CA
I was surprised to find this market. I have to be honest, and say that I was originally looking for the famous H Mart. M Mart looks a little guetto, but it is a reasonable market and at least they’ve got all the essentials(except tooth paste, apparently). It is rather reminiscent of rural Korean cities I will probably be coming back again when I don’t wanna drive to H Mart.
Misha R.
Classificação do local: 3 Denver, CO
M Mart Grocery does not live up to American grocery standards. The fresh veggies are directly inside the front door and I saw bundles of fresh produce, ready to be displayed, laying right on the floor. Don’t expect cleanliness, just a good selections of Korean essential and even the hard to find. The people who work there are not used to blond haired, blue eyed, tall white girls coming in asking a lot of questions. They looked as me as if I were from planet Norway. None of them could speak enough English to answer my simple questions about a specific food item. Fortunately I found a Korean customer who spoke English quite well and she answered my questions fully. I found exactly what I needed and left satisfied, and full to the brim with Korean culture.
Zehr S.
Classificação do local: 3 Plano, TX
This review is actually on the restaurant right inside this supermarket called«M Mart», another Korean supermarket. It is a very small family business, with the usual smell of Kimichi when you open the door. However if you could survive that, this is actually a good place for a quick bite. «Yo Ge Jiang» is good, it is a spicy beef soup with lots of vegetables, eggs. The beef was cut into very thin(think of «toothpicks») slices. Squid is good too. If you’re really daring, try the potato and pork neck bone soup, dressed with sesame leaves.(Only once i saw a white guy apparently married to a Korean woman was eating that… sucking bones. :-) If it is too spicy, drink lots of shoju(liquor) or water…