Huge, well-lit grocery store combines authentic Asian finds with a mini food court, bakery, and beauty shops. Atmosphere feels like stepping into Korea, with a clean, modern design and a busy, aromatic food court. Offers fresh seafood and marinated meats, attracting those seeking diverse, quality ingredients.
Handmade fresh food and a varied food court offer authentic Asian dishes. The bakery features authentic pastries, making it a solid spot for flavorful Asian cuisine.
Great selection of marinated bulgogi meat and thinly sliced meats for Korean BBQ or hot pot. The frozen section has various Korean dumplings and ready-to-eat meals. Kimchi fried rice, gimbap, and freshly made pancakes stand out as well.
Good to know
H Mart Mesa offers a wide variety of authentic Asian groceries and ingredients.
The market features unique products not found in typical supermarkets.
H Mart Mesa is known for its excellent quality of fresh produce.
Small, clean space with hip decor and K-pop music playing creates a fun, comfortable vibe. Korean corn dogs are handcrafted fresh and fried to perfection, offering large, filling portions. Prices are reasonable, and the atmosphere stays relaxed without heavy crowds.
Food features delicious Korean hotdogs with big portions served hot and at reasonable prices. It consistently scores high marks for taste and value compared to similar spots.
Spicy and flavorful Tteokbokki stands out here. The menu also features a Potato Mozzarella Dog and ramen dog with shin ramyun seasoning and cheddar cheese sauce.
Good to know
Prices for corndogs start at $5.49, totaling around $7.03 after checkout.
The restaurant offers a variety of complimentary sauces with each order.
The hot dogs are large, providing generous portion sizes.
Spacious and modern with Korean BBQ tables and exquisite tableware, the restaurant offers a cozy, warm atmosphere with smooth jazz and a lively yet comfortable vibe. Guests find the environment clean and inviting, suited for groups enjoying authentic Korean meals. A call button at tables adds convenience to the friendly service.
Food here is authentic and delicious, matching the quality found in Korea. Staff provide friendly service and check in often during meals.
Bulgogi comes tender and flavorful, paired with tasty condiments and side dishes like kimchi and pickled radishes. The bibimbap features perfectly seasoned rice topped with fresh vegetables and a fried egg, with vegan options available.
Good to know
The restaurant offers eight different types of side dishes with meals.
Parking is plentiful and located in a less trafficked section of the lot.
The food is cheaper than other Korean BBQ places in the area.
Korean barbecue restaurant recreates authentic late-night street-side vibe with wall decorations and stools like street shops. Guests cook their own meals at the table, adding a fun interactive element. The atmosphere stays welcoming and warm with K-pop music spanning generations.
Food here is consistently amazing and delicious with generous portions like the Combo J. Service includes careful attention, such as calling to correct orders and providing reliable to-go options.
Quality meat and authentic sides define the Korean BBQ here. The kimchi stew stands out, and the selection of soju flavors adds variety to the beverage options.
Good to know
On weekends, there is a late night menu available.
Jin BBQ charges an 18% service fee for parties of 5 or more.
There was no wait time at Jin BBQ during my visit.
Double sliding doors open to a modern Korean restaurant with clean, light wood interiors and BBQ grills at every table. The atmosphere stays cozy and relaxed with K-pop music playing at a comfortable volume. Busy on weeknights, it offers an authentic Seoul vibe with thoughtful touches like utensil drawers at each seat.
Food offers full flavor and feels elevated in quality with fresh ingredients. Prices lean high but match the quality and quantity served.
Beef bulgogi stands out with its extremely flavorful taste. Mung bean pancake appetizer and banchan offer good flavor as well.
Good to know
The restaurant does not have a waiting system, so arrive early to avoid delays.
They charge for extra banchan, so consider this when ordering.
The dishes cost around $35 for each entrée, totaling approximately $100 for lunch with extras.
Asian restaurant offers fancy presentation uncommon in food courts and serves dishes ideal for sharing. The atmosphere grows overwhelming on weekends, with a busy market nearby. Food arrives hot in non-disposable bowls, highlighting attention to serving quality.
Food here offers authentic Korean flavors with comforting taste and fancy presentation for a food court setting. Portions match the price, making the dishes feel worth it.
Bulgogi kimchi pasta blends cheesy and tangy flavors. Fried rice, omu rice, and beef bulgogi appear as common choices. Curry dishes come with soup and kimchi daikon on the side.
Good to know
Expect long wait times during lunch rush hours.
The market gets busy on Saturdays, affecting service times.
Using meltable plastic utensils for hot stone pot dishes is unsafe.
Korean food court stall serves large portions on metal plates with wooden platters in a busy shopping center setting. Atmosphere is typical of a food hall, surrounded by many other eateries. Dishes include bibimbap with sunny side egg and comforting topokki with sweet and spicy flavors.
Super authentic Korean food shines through with tasty dishes served in a food court setting. The menu includes tofu and BBQ options that deliver solid flavor and quality.
Stone pot bibimbap comes with a sunny side egg, fresh vegetables, and seasoned beef. Topokki balances sweet and spicy flavors, offering a comforting taste similar to homemade. Pork bulgogi and galbi both cost around 20 dollars.
Good to know
Galbi typically costs around 20 dollars.
Soda usually costs about 15 dollars.
The portions are very big, making it worth the money.
Food court setting offers an informal dining experience with quick service and reasonable prices. Dishes feature authentic flavors, especially the spicy seafood noodle with generous portions and plentiful seafood. The atmosphere is busy, reflecting a variety of options in a casual environment.
Food arrives quickly and looks good, offering a fresh and delicious taste. The setting is informal, with a variety of Asian options available in a food court style.
Jjambbong and jjajangmyeon stand out with solid flavors, though the jjajangmyeon taste shifts after the owner change. The jjajangmyeon and tangsuyuk match typical versions found elsewhere.
Good to know
Jeong's Noodle is located inside the food court of HMART.
Prices increased approximately 40% over the past few years.
Dishes now contain less seafood or meat and more rice or noodles.