H Mart - Ridgefield
If you're looking for a cozy and vibrant spot to grab a delicious bite in Ridgefield, NJ, H Mart – Ridgefield is the place to be. Located at 321 Broad Ave, this hidden gem is more than just a place to shop for fresh groceries. It offers a fantastic restaurant experience where you can indulge in authentic Asian flavors that will transport your taste buds to another world.
H Mart – Ridgefield is well-known for its incredible variety of dishes inspired by Korean cuisine, making it a must-visit for anyone who loves bold, savory, and spicy flavors. Whether you're in the mood for sizzling hot stone bowls of Bibimbap or a flavorful serving of Kimchi, there's something here for everyone. The menu also includes sushi, noodles, and stews, all made with the freshest ingredients you can find.
One of the best parts about dining at H Mart – Ridgefield is the lively atmosphere that makes it a great spot for both solo dining and group hangouts. It's casual, welcoming, and perfect for enjoying a meal with friends or family. The restaurant is part of a larger H Mart complex, so you can take a quick stroll around the store after your meal to explore a wide range of Asian groceries, snacks, and ingredients for your own culinary adventures at home.
What sets this restaurant apart is its commitment to quality. The dishes are made from scratch, and each bite is packed with authentic flavors. Whether you're a fan of Korean BBQ or just looking to try something new, H Mart – Ridgefield has got you covered. So, next time you’re in the area and craving something different, be sure to stop by and treat yourself to a memorable meal.
Reviews
Great h mart! Their sushi counter had some of the best options available. Exceptionally clean! Little pricier on the fruit compared to some off brand Asian markets
Super H Mart with lots of parking and options in the plaza. This super H mart have so much options that completely differs from the typical H mart. We enjoyed browsing the shop (and still haven't eaten at their food court yet- perhaps one day) and looking at all the deals availble here. I highly enjoy the samples and learning about new products. Love love the fresh store-made items such as the non-shrimpy kimchi. Most kimchi are made with shrimp (I'm allergic) so I was so excited to find out without shrimp but made fresh (I hate overly fermented old kimchi- too sour & soggy). I also love their meat selections. They have a great deal on thinly sliced pork belly which I gladly buy to stock up for the freezer.
This Super H Mart is a must-visit Korean grocery store! It has tons of parking and being open seven days a week, it's super convenient. Tons of fresh produce, meat and fish selections, and a wide range of Korean, Thai, Japanese, and Chinese products. They have a variety of rice and noodle aisle and the well-stocked Japanese section stand out. They also offer a great selection of rice cookers, woks, and kitchenware, they really have it all! I forgot to also mention they have a whole kitchen area with hot food. You can also visit the café in the back for Korean bowls, ramen, and fried chicken.
Super H Mart is the only way to go- the standard H Marts, the ones near Columbia University in the City of New York and Koreatown, Manhattan, New York, are way too small, poorly stocked, and always packed with rather long wait lines. I always see Korean Shine Muscat Grapes on Korean YouTubers' videos, and spotted some yesterday at this Super H Mart Ridgefield, New Jersey but didn't know they were $29 per pound, the current "sales price"- these picture-perfect green grapes I bought then should be extraordinary, but they were underwhelming and had seeds, and $3 per pound green grapes in season were much better than these overpriced green grapes. I also bought a nice fluffy, faux fur blanket at the charming bedding store at EBULNARA LLC and had two large, plain Hibiscus Green Teas with 15% sugar and 5% ice at Gong Cha, a delightful and ubiquitous Taiwanese tea drink franchise, two of the merchants but way more at this Super H Mart and its Shopping Mall. Another merchant there, Cuckoo Electronics had fancy rice cookers and cool table and floor water and air purifiers but unfortunately the store was already closed when I was there around 8pm. I also wanted to try the Korean Scalp/Hair Treatment place as well but it wasn't open- it's fascinating that Koreans value taking care of one's scalp as much as one's skin, and I also seen YouTube videos of this, like the Koreans' 7-Step Skincare routine: oil-based cleanser, water-based cleanser, toner, essence, treatment, eye cream, and moisturizer, and it looks like the scalp/haircare routine has way more steps. And an extra treat, Pelicana Chicken, a delicious Korean Fried Chicken restaurant, is nearby and open until 2am on Saturdays with amazing Korean Fried Chicken, daikon radish and kimchee!
Perhaps there's a reason this is called "Super" H Mart. Well, it was super busy and we had to line up just to snag a parking spot. All in all, this location had everything I was looking for, and beyond that, even better prices on a variety of groceries than some other locations we've been to. Plus, their takeaway selection was another level although we didn't buy any because most of them are best consumed fresh. I did find that the aisles tended to be narrower than newer stores and this can present a challenge when the trolley they have is the size of a small truck. In the end though, there's no doubt we were two very happy customers when we left. Long live H Mart.