I love this little market! It is small, but packed with so much food that you can lose track of time walking through it. They have a wide variety of Korean goods and some Chinese and Japanese too. Their homemade tofu and dumplings are delicious, as well as their other fresh products. I have never had any problems with parking or finding anything, and the staff is very friendly/willing to help if needed.
David K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Syracuse, NY
It’s a small store but it packed to the walls with many of the things that I would normally find down at some of the larger Asian grocery markets that I am used to from down in the DC/Baltimore suburbs area. The lady at the cash register was very friendly and very helpful. I’ll be stopping in again over the next few years while I finish my Ph.D.
Scott J.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Syracuse, NY
I love their product but why everyone say they are not expensive? I mean compare Han’s to new Asia Food Market or the Eastern market, Han’s so expensive as hell.
D W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Potsdam, NY
Clean ! good service– very large & organized! Love it!
Angela L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Syracuse, NY
Han’s is a small Korean — Asian grocery store beside Sams Club on Erie. It’s pretty tiny so they stocked a limited selection of fresh veggies, dry goods and sauces — naturally the focus is on Korean food but they sell items for Chinese and Japanese cuisine too. I like their homemade fried tofu and they make their own tofu, dumplings and I think the Korean rice noodles. The staff are friendly and helpful, and the parking lot is medium sized. They take cash, debit and credit(cards accepted for bills over $ 10 only). They are located next to Secret Garden, so why not go shopping after lunch? :)
Alexander L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Washington, DC
If you’re looking for Asian foods in Syracuse, this is definitely the place to be. I needed several boxes of Pocky for an event, and they had ten different varieties! I also got some matcha kitkat which were amazing. The woman at the register was also very friendly.
Rebecca M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chittenango, NY
This is a fantastic little store, where they manage to pack the shelves with a great deal of the Asian items that can be so hard to find elsewhere in upstate New York. The women who work there are very friendly and helpful when you have any questions about their stock. I find the prices to be very reasonable.
Jacqueline C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Newark, NJ
I adore this place, I really do. This is the only Asian market I have been to in Syracuse, and I find it simply delightful. There are better places in NYC and in NJ, but this one stands out to me. The lady owner is super sweet and friendly, and she learns about many of her regulars. The store is not too big, and is a bit disorganized. The prices are okay. Some things, such as the frozen food or ice creams tend to be a bit on the expensive side. It tends to have basic things sold there, such as snacks, prepackaged food and frozen items. I found that I love stocking up on the many flavors and variety of soups here– cheap, and so many to try! They tend to also have more of a variety with gummy candies, and not so much with chocolates or chips. Sadly, I haven’t found any extreme flavor of items compared to other asian markets. Oooh, I love how many items are stuffed on the shelf– makes for an exciting surprise when you find the last of an item you thought was long gone. This is enough for me as I am a fan of just buying a ton of snacks. Overall, this is a great place to find simple items or late night cravings. The owner is super friendly, and makes you want to stop buy just to feel the good energy she gives off.
Gerard Q.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Phoenix, AZ
Small, clean, geared towards Korean cuisine, overpriced. Good if you need something when you’re in a pinch, but I wouldn’t make it my grocery store.
Jeffrey Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tenafly, NJ
I can’t say this is the best oriental supermarket I’ve been to, since I live near New York City, but it’s one of the best here in ‘Cuse. It’s got all the essential oriental items I can ask for at reasonable prices. But don’t think that you’ll find any fresh foods here; this place sells only packaged items. It also skews more korean because the owners are korean, but it does still a good variety of chinese and japanese food items.
Luke C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
Very nice staff, has everything you need.
Fo B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fayetteville, NY
Great place, esp for Japanese and Korean stuff. Very knowledgeable and helpful folks work there too. My family has been going to Hans for the past 20 years and we still love it. You will often get cooking tips as you check out. Seasonal specials are great(pea shoots, etc.) It’s the real deal. Go.
Camille C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Syracuse, NY
This place is wonderful! Not to knock the other Asian grocers, but this one has Korean/Japanese products. And Nishiki rice! They also have a great section of snacks in the middle aisle. I saw Meiji chocolate and ki no ko and I even managed to find a brand of senbei that I like. It’s small inside, mostly because they’ve managed to cram a lot in there. There’s also a small but very fresh section of vegetables. Here’s a small selection of things that I found that will make living in the frozen tundra a tiny bit more tolerable: konbu, daifuku, beer, really, really fresh ginger, bulk garlic, kamaboku, soba/udon noodles, atsuage, and lots of frozen foods. I didn’t find natto – but then again, I was hoping not to find it!