Seoul Market

Category: Korean grocery store

Address: 8935 N 43rd Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85051, USA

Phone: +16239349423

Opening hours

Sunday: 8AM–7PM

Monday: 8AM–8PM

Tuesday: 8AM–8PM

Wednesday: 8AM–8PM

Thursday: 8AM–8PM

Friday: 8AM–8PM

Saturday: 8AM–8PM

Reviews

Reuben Read

Jun 18, 2022

I was surprised to find so many awesome dishes here! They had a great selection of both wooden, metal, and decorated chopsticks. There's a wide selection of authentic snacks and they even make their own korean sushi and okanomiyaki, (fried squid pancakes.) Definately going to be a repeat customer.

Wicked Moon lady

Mar 15, 2022

I absolutely love this small shop 😍 very nice people too ❤

Amy Gill

Jan 21, 2022

This place is great. The store is tightly packed with many key ingredients I need as I teach myself how to cook all the delicious Korean dishes I see on my favorite shows. The prices are very reasonable and the staff is very friendly. The steamed buns that came out of the kitchen were still warm and very tasty! Even though it's a drive for me, I'll be going back. It would be even better if some of these wonderful, experienced cooks offered cooking classes (hint hint!).

Juli No Fooly

Apr 18, 2021

Absolutely thrilled by my first visit today! Im a Glendale native but lived in Tempe for a few years, just moved back. In doing so, I lost easy access to several nearby asian markets, and Asiana Market is also a lot further from me than expected. I've been missing Hotteok (korean filled hotcakes) and thought I'd give this place a visit just in case they had it... They absolutely did! I expected to have fewer options in such a small location (yes, the aisles are VERY narrow), but i was blown away. Lots of drinks (Korean and some other Japanese drinks as well), an impressive snack selection, lots of frozen options packed into a small space. Basically, this place is small, but it is filled to the brim. Prices seem pretty fair, a 5 pack of buldak ramen was $5.99 which is the same or less than H-Mart, and individual packs of ramen and similar dried noodle packs are about $1.60-2 each. The microwaveable bowl type ones seemed to be $2.99 for the ones I got. The snacks seem to tend towards larger bags but the price seemed proportionate. I didn't have time to really puruse the rice cakes and fresher foods but my basket was full so that will have to wait. Overall, I'm absolutely thrilled to learn how well stocked, priced, and close Seoul Market is, and I can't wait to come back to try more!

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Questions & Answers

Do they sell makgeolli?

Igris E | Jun 30, 2020
Angelo | Jul 1, 2020

Yes they do.

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Is there black bean noodles there?

Jolluxe bay | Jun 30, 2020
Sourptchmin Littlemeowmeow | Jul 1, 2020

Yes

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Do they sell premade kimbap? If they do, around what time would they have some made?

Evie M | Jul 1, 2018
Jose Padilla | Jul 2, 2018

They have them available throughout the day

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Do they sale korean style Kalbi short ribs

Jeff Hall | Jan 1, 2021
Craig Sykes | Jan 2, 2021

Yes

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Can you use food stamps?

Alexis | Jun 30, 2020
Marlene Andrade | Jul 1, 2020

You could

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do they sell instant tteokbokki?

Hailey N | Nov 2, 2020
Seoul Market (Owner) | Nov 3, 2020

Yes. We serve on Thursdays.

Do you have Maxim Original Instant Coffee 20 pks ?

Anh Phan | Nov 2, 2020
Seoul Market (Owner) | Nov 3, 2020

Yes!

Do they have flavored soju?

Alejandra Rojas | Jun 30, 2020
Yvette Stoneking | Jul 1, 2020

Yes they do

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