Maybe the best supermarket in Manassas. Lower prices, more variety and better selection. Good for those who like to cook and like making different types of dishes. The Hispanic people who work in the store are a little rude as they stare at you but other than that it is a great market.
Bethany M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Manassas, VA
I adore Hmart. The prices are okay, but I mostly love it for the Korean restaurant in the back. I frequent this store and love it!
Emery Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Manassas, VA
This place is awesome! This used to be a Giant store, but now it’s an HMart!(not size but the grocery company) My favorite part about this place is the food court, it closes at around 7:30 so get there sooner.(we learned the hard way) The food prices are unbelievably inexpensive, 5.99 for a soondubu? Sign me up! They also give you a plate for their side dish bar(kimchi, soybean sprouts, pickled radish, belt fish, etc) which has unlimited refills as far as I know. Next to the food court is the bakery section, a plentiful selection of various breads and cakes. They also sell freshly baked cakes and coffee upon request at the counter. The grocery selection is diverse as well, there is Japanese, Chinese, Indian, Korean, and more global brands. There are fresh fruits and vegetables along with a seafood section and a meat section.
Caythar N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manassas, VA
A great ethnic grocery store. My favorite part is the samples it’s like ethnic Costco. They have all kinds of Asian and Hispanic food. They also offer fish to make sushi with which is great including uni, salmon and tuna. This makes for a cheaper alternative to going to a sushi bar. They also have a Korean restaurant inside which is very good. The bakery section is cheap and delicious. I would definitely recommend, it’s a better smelling version of global foods.
Angela A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manassas, VA
I like the new H Mart. It’s very clean and employees help out a lot. They have a great variety of fruits and vegetables. I hope this place stays clean.
Nathan B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Manassas, VA
I usually do not visit these Korean markets unless I am looking for something unique or craving some Korean food but I conducted some other business in this area and needed to make a very quick stop to grab some hamburger buns, so I thought I would give H Mart a try. As expected, there were very limited options on American style foods, such as hamburger buns, and the price was very high, but it was easy to get in and out and that was my mission on this day. I did take a quick look at a couple of things that make K grocery stores popular. The produce was cheap and fresh and the seafood options were abundant and looked fresh. The store did have the fishy smell typical of K grocery but with that much thawed or fresh seafood it is impossible to keep it down. I would visit again for the unique or Korean items I may need, but not for anything else.
David C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manassas, VA
H mart is the international food market chain that has moved into the space at Manassas Junction, where the Giant Food used to be. They are a welcome addition to the retail corridor on Liberia Avenue. Prices on non perishables seem fairly high, but they have quite a lot of international foods that the standard chains won’t sell. The real draw for this store is around the perimeter of the store. They have a great produce department that often leaves me scratching my head, wondering how they can sell it so cheaply. I also feel the same about their seafood department. Hands-down, it is the best place to get seafood in Prince William County. Even when you walk to the back of the store, you don’t smell old seafood. The selection of fresh and frozen seafood is ginormous! The meat selection is pretty good, and they have some really good specials. They also sell pork bellies. Any place that sells pork bellies is worth checking out! They have a Hispanic bakery which is very good, and a Korean hot food and sushi bar. Again, very good. As some other Unilocalers have noted, the store is very clean, well laid out, with good customer service.
Cindy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Bristow, VA
The meat here is not good quality. I bought too much one day and tried to make soup. It was such a bad idea. I really regret it now. My soup smelled bad but the meat looked so fresh at the store. I don’t get it.
Jodi C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manassas, VA
This is one of the closer grocery stores to my house. They closed the Giant that was located here and put in the H Mart. I finally got a chance to stop in and see what they had going on. I was pretty impressed. Let’s start with the fact that this again based supermarket doesn’t have the certain fishy aroma that some others do. The seafood is in open containers on ice in the back, but when I walked in, I didn’t immediately get knocked down with the fish smell. The produce is out of this world. Super cheap pricing compared to the local competition. The selection can’t be beat. They had every fruit and veggie I was looking for, plus a whole lot more I didn’t even know I needed. I wondered the aisles filling my cart with random things. Some of which I know, some — well… I am still debating on that. My favorite random find, was Sweet Corn Ice Cream. It sounds crazy, which is why I bought it, and it is fantabulous. They have a hot foods section. I was SUPER excited about it, but it closed at 7:30pm. I got there at 7:50pm. Next time! The staff was great. They pulled my cart out for me. Every time I passed someone in the store they asked if I needed any help. I really appreciate customer service like that. I’ll be back!
Peter M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fredericksburg, VA
Spacious parking lot! Also close to a Starbucks; in case you need to wait in the car.
Herman M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Hampton, VA
This review is strictly for the restaurant. The Centerville and Fairfax H-Mart dining areas both have a free water dispenser. I was told to walk across the store and use the metal fountain by the toilets if I wanted free water at the Manassas facility. Greed.
Susan N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Manassas, VA
I really like H Mart! The produce is fresh and very reasonably priced. The fish looked and smelled fresh and the price for lobster is nothing short of amazing! $ 5.99 per pound for 1 – 2 pound live lobsters, their tank is super clean and the lobsters are lively! Huge selection of organic grains and dried beans. Sea salt and spices super cheap but still high quality. Obviously every Asian product one could ask for, but also a good selection of Latino and Indian/Middle Eastern goods like tahini, pomegranate molasses and curry pastes.
Sarina P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Washington, DC
Clean clean clean! This is probably the nicest Korean store I’ve been to yet. The much-maligned seafood counter is sparkly clean and well organized. No mystery smells here! Another cool thing about this store is that they have different sized produce. That might not really matter much, but they actually have one bin for big cabbages and another bin for plastic-wrapped small cabbages. So convenient! They do the same with Napa Cabbages, melons, etc. Their produce prices simply can’t be beat!
Kat H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Diego, CA
I drove all the way from Annapolis, Maryland to go to H Mart. I wanted to cry. It’s not exactly like the one in San Diego, CA but it’s close enough. I love it! It has all my necessities and they even did a sashimi plate for me at the sushi counter.
Adrianna C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Haymarket, VA
Was in the area at about 9am on a Wednesday and the cutely designed banner on the building caught my eye so I decided to just walk around this place having some time to kill. They had a wide variety of products. Most of the produce looked to be of good quality and they had quite cheap prices. It is a Korean store so some things were not in English and I wasn’t sure what they were. But seems to be a good place to get some unique products that might not be easy to find elsewhere. The place is an interesting mix of old and new. The signage and décor are quite cute but the floors are clearly very old and looked quite grimy and probably should have been replaced prior to opening. I made my way to the back of the store curious of what baked goods they had to offer. In the back was a deli with lots of seating in between the deli and the bakery. While they had been open for 30 minutes there were very few bakery items out. Most of the shelves were empty. But I picked out a couple of what they did have out. What appeared to be a cinnamon and sugar danish and a coconut cream danish. They were incredibly cheap and I only paid $ 1.03 in total. Unfortunately both danishes were incredibly dry. I assume they were not fresh and they were maybe leftovers from the day before? At least that’s my hope, as I have no idea how fresh made danishes would be so dry at opening. They were inedible and I threw both away. But I plan on making a return trip and hopefully be able to update my review. Wegmans and Whole foods are the only places I’ve been able to find coconut cream danishes. Wegmans no long sales them. And Whole Foods are I think over $ 3 per danish. So I really hope the ones here were not fresh and I can manage to come by and get some fresh ones. And maybe buy some produce. It also seems to be like a great place to get a quick meal so I look forward to trying that as well.
Jon L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manassas, VA
Great selection of hispanic & asian products. Extensive selection of fresh vegetables and fruits. Outstanding offerings for fresh fish, seafood, shell fish and fresh fish. Open 830a to 11a 365 days a week.
Jesse P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manassas, VA
New grocery store in town. This location is similar to other H Mart locations like the one in Centreville. The produce, seafood, and meat sections are all excellent and reasonably priced. You can also pick up some prepared foods like sushi here. Check out lines can be fairly long, probably because this place is so new everybody wants to check it out. Easily beats other grocery stores in Manassas.
Preston B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Washington, DC
It’s grocery shopping time! I went to there their grand opening. This store offers a large variety of Korean, Japanese, and American foods. I like their selection of fruits, meats, and seafood. Make sure to get your H Mart card to get the deals they offer. Besides their deals they have good prices on their fruits and vegetables. Also, if you’re hungry while shopping they have an in store eatery that serves combination fried rice to bulgogi. This store was formerly Giants. And they still have the original flooring from the store. I’m glad for the store change.
Erin Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Arlington, VA
Super psyched that H Mart has now opened in this area! We went this past weekend during the grand opening on April 25 and they had a promotion going on — sign up for their loyalty customer card and receive 2 free gifts! I was impressed by the huge variety and selection of products available at this H Mart. Not only was there every Korean and Japanese item imaginable, there were also many Latino products as well. The Peruvian section was my dream come true! The only thing lacking was Chinese products — if you are looking specifically for Chinese items, your best bet would be to go to Great Wall instead. The produce and seafood sections are quite large, and items were bountiful and fresh. There is a deli section which has salads and hot food for sale, and an area called Ktown that sells Asian meals. You can create your own bibimbap with any toppings you want for just $ 4.99! Also worth mentioning is the ham & cheese counter and the BBQ section, where you can buy marinated cuts of meat to cook at home — bulgogi made easy! The supermarket is huge and brightly lit. This location was formerly a Giant, and while the interior has been updated, we noticed that the floor was a bit worn and dirty, so this H Mart did not look as «brand new» as it actually is. Besides that fact, this is definitely my new go-to grocery store in Manassas!
Dave M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manassas, VA
First Day Impressions We were excited that a supermarket was going to opening so close to home so we went there on opening day. We saw that the parking lot was full so we made like a bakery truck and hauled our buns out of there. I like a lot of people. But a crowd that big maneuvering shopping carts through the narrow isles of a supermarket is not something that I find enjoyable. So we came back at 7:00 p.m. It was raining, but that didn’t scare away many people as it was still packed in there. But I digress. It has the same layout as the former Giant. The biggest differences were the huge seafood section and a section where you can buy prepared Korean dishes on the spot. They even have some tables and chairs so you can eat right there. We wished we hadn’t already eaten. This was opening day. It was packed inside. People were taking their time checking the place out as they shopped. It’s a Korean place, and when I say that it’s a Korean place I mean that it is a Korean place. They have a lot of Korean products, and some of the packages I didn’t see any English. They had a lot of stations where people were cooking marinated chicken or dumplings. One station had a cute girl giving samples of these soft drinks. There were three different stations cooking different types of dumplings. So it was helpful that one could try the food. You have the produce section, and the produce section was a good size. All the items were pretty fresh too, but it’s gotta be super fresh on opening day. They have a larger than average, much larger than average, seafood section. They had on ice all kinds of fish from wild caught red snapper to farm raised salmon, tilapia of course, grouper, etc. They have tanks with live lobsters, live crabs I think they were snow crabs, live octopus and even live flounder. We got some rainbow trout at $ 5.99/lb which is ok. Carmen and Hugo are coming over tomorrow, and Carmen is one of the best cooks north of the Rio Grande so I’ve got that to look forward too. But they also had big bins of shrimp and using these paddles you could scoop up what shrimp you want, and a dude was sitting there with a scale ready to weigh it and slap a price tag on it. We kind of cruised through the meat section and the frozen food section. I could see from a distance a brick wall with«Wine and Beer» written on it. Needless to say I eventually made my way to that area, but all they had were sodas. I was very disappointed. No beer. All the check-outs were operating so we got through the check-out process lickety split despite the huge crowd of shoppers in there. I was pleased to see one of my former English students bagging groceries. She is from Peru, and she is very pretty. I thought I’d never see her again so I was happy to see her. She said her husband works there too, but we didn’t see him. I hope to run into them again. All in all, the place made a good first impression