Wonderful selection on authentic Korean and Japanese foods… my mother and I(we’re Japanese) make a trip here for items that we can’t find at United Noodles… like dried anchovies(«niboshi») and dried plums(«umeboshi») without msg… while we’re here we also pick up other goodies like sliced beef and sashimi, both frozen since they are perishable… love Seoul Foods. Thank you! Doumo — arigatougozaimasu … which is Thank you very much in Japanese which the owner, very friendly, always says when we leave the store… Thank you so much! Doumo arigatougozaimasu!
Expected C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Brown Deer, WI
First Korean grocery store I’ve been so excited for. The store is small but it has quite the selection of items. Almost everything that you would need for the basic Korean dish is found here. I love their big jars of kimchi. I wish I could live closer and go shopping there every week.
Frank S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Minneapolis, MN
I have been shopping her for several years, at least once every week or two. While it’s primarily Korean foods, some other basic Asian Foods(Chinese, Japanese) are also available. The owner is usually present and available to answer questions about ingredients and other items. I have observed that a lot of Koreans shop there and there is a good turn over of products(think freshness). The store is very clean and well organized.
Patti Ann K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Minneapolis, MN
Fantastic little Korean grocery store. I especially like the fact that they have Kalbi and Bulgogi meat already sliced in their freezer section. Their Nappa Cabbage and other produce is always fresh and tasty.
Chimeren P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
It’s worth the drive up here if you want to cook some korean food, they got a little bit of everything! The best part of the making the trip is you can stop by for a meal at King’s next right next door for some really good korean food. They had all the standard box mix sets like curry, mapo tofu, etc. They also have the good rice, lots of ban chan and some frozen meat sliced up korean style. Stock up on your chili and bean paste, grab a tub of garlic and ginger and your ready to cook korean style. They also have lots of noodles and snack foods to get your fix. So glad to find a real korean store here in the twin cities!
Mon P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Minneapolis, MN
Seoul Foods is one of the two places(the other one is Dong Yang) that I go to whenever I want to buy both Korean and Japanese cooking stuffs. The store is very nice, very clean, and the owners are friendly. The prices are as comparable as Dong Yang. Some of their items might be cheaper and some might be more expensive than Dong Yang. They have a really nice selection of banchan, kimchi, a lot of frozen meat and seafoods, fresh veggies, Korean snacks, instant noodles, and lots of Korean cooking sauces and seasoning.
Joyce L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Fullerton, CA
Ok all of you looking for a Korean grocery store… this is the one. Unless you plan on driving to Chicago, this is the best you’ll get. Yes, it’s in Fridley so far away, but it’s got what you need. Kimchi, frozen meats(ie. to make bulgogi), some banchan, and Korean ingredients like Gochoojang. It is pricey yes, but like I said, you’ll find what you need. :)