Love how homey this place is! If you are ever in need of authentic korean street/side dish/soup but don’t want to spend tons of money… this is the place!
Kristy Y.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Very fresh and tasty banchans and soups packaged into containers. I usually stop by here when I’m not in the mood to cook dinner. Just remember to put your rice in the rice cooker before leaving the house so when you come home, all you have to do is put your soup on the stove and heat up your banchans and –voila– dinner’s done.
Sophia K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Villanova, PA
Love this place! Quick way to bring dinner home when i’m not in the mood to cook ;)
Helen Z.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Philadelphia, PA
I always stop in here when I go to H-Mart. They have a great selection of prepared foods — salads & side dishes, kimchi, stews & soups, marinated meats, kimbap, and so much more. It’s fun just looking at everything they have to offer. I love their kimbap and japjae, their spicy beef stew is also amazing. Definitely stop in here on your next trip to H-Mart!
Rich B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Philadelphia, PA
This amazing Korean take out only establishment is in The H-Mart Plaza located @ Cheltenham &Old York Road. It is right next to where H-Mart begins, across from Paris Baguette. They have an incredible selection of delicious hot and cold prepared foods. Outstanding choices to die for are the spicy chicken pieces(breast) w/sweet & sour sauce, wings(rival Café Soho, but cheaper), and the spicy blue crab soup. Everything I have tried here has been nothing short of fresh and delicious. Other items you can’t go wrong with are the Soft Tofu Seafood Soup, japchae,(although I prefer the H-mart japchae cause you get like twice as much for the same price), the fried squid, gimbap, box lunches, mak kimchi, and savory pancakes. Their prices are incredibly reasonable with most things $ 5-$ 6. The box lunches are $ 6 and I had an amazing one last week consisting of Beef Bulgogi, Rice, Kimchi, Japchae, 2 pan fried savory dumplings and one sweet fried thing that I had no idea what it was ‘cept it was incredible! I think it was some type of deep-fried flour-type ball of goodness. I’m still dreaming of that lunch. Not all items are always available. There sometimes is a bit of a language barrier; however most things are labeled and the woman who work there are friendly ans will help you as much as they can. I always check in on this place when I shop @ H-Mart to see if they have the Spicy Blue Crab soup. Today I lucked out and they had some. There was a woman who was buying like 10 qts. of the stuff. Turns out she is taking back home to Wisconsin to freeze it. You know it’s special when folks come from out of state to buy it. Some of their foods are pretty spicy for occidental palates; but isn’t that what Korean food is supposed to be? I love this place!