Welcome to H Mart - Katy
H Mart - Katy in Roseville, CA offers a diverse range of Filipino and international groceries. The store boasts a clean and welcoming atmosphere, featuring a food court with a variety of delicious options. Customers enjoy the generous portions and affordable prices, with standout dishes such as gimbap, japchae, and beef kimbap. The aisles are well-organized, and the staff is helpful in assisting with selections. With a wide selection of authentic foods and ingredients, H Mart - Katy is a must-visit destination for those looking to explore Asian cuisine in the area.
- 23119 Colonial Pkwy Bldg B Katy, TX 77449 Hotline: (832) 234-0340
Welcome to H Mart - Katy, a Filipino-International Grocery gem located at 203 Harding Blvd in Roseville, CA. This bustling market offers a wide array of amenities such as reservations, Wi-Fi, and even catering services. Whether you're looking to stock up on Asian ingredients or enjoy a delicious meal, H Mart has you covered.
Customers rave about the diverse selection of goods and the welcoming atmosphere at H Mart. With positive reviews highlighting the variety of products, helpful staff, and clean environment, it's no wonder this place has become a go-to spot for many.
From frozen chicken lumpia to spicy buldak noodles, H Mart offers a plethora of authentic Asian ingredients that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. Not to mention, their food court is a must-visit, serving up generous portions of dishes like wonton soup, beef kimbap, and curry katsu at affordable prices.
For those craving a unique shopping experience with a touch of Asian flair, H Mart - Katy is the place to be. Stop by for a culinary adventure that will leave you wanting more!

Stopped by after having lunch with my mother in law at Tan Tan Wok. We just walked around quickly to look around. They seem to have a lot of great things! At the entrance they have a little plushy shop with super cute things. There's also a restaurant and a bakery inside. I ended up grabbing some frozen chicken lumpia and some carbonara buldak noodles. I can't wait to come back!

Just came back from a month in Thailand and miss the larger Asian grocery stores. I don't have them in MN. It can be a bit overwhelming how large of a selection they have but once I got over the initial excitement, I stocked up. Wished I had time to try their food court. The food looked delicious! The staff were helpful and checkout out went faster than expected.

While shopping here, I felt like I was in Thailand doing grocery shopping, lol. This was a very nice Asian market. One of the customers gave me some great vegetarian ideas. I'm not a vegetarian, but I do like to eat vegan/vegetarian foods. The aisles were nicely arranged, and the staff was helpful. I really liked that there was not a bad smell in this market. I bought some groceries to make some Ramen noodles and when I got home I made it and everything was good. The sausage I brought from here were a bit too sweet to be added in the rain noodles. I do plan to use the rest of them with breakfast since most breakfast foods are sweet. The crab paste is tasteful, and I will be using it when I do a crab boil. My son brought items to make Pad Thai. We both said we will be going there again. The minor issue was there was less space on the aisles due to staff putting items on the shelfs with lots of boxes on the aisles.

Pros: has everything. We always bring our cooler to Houston. And we fill it up with pre marinated meats and bonchan. This store is clean and doesn't smell as bad as other Asian grocery stores. Lines move fast. Plenty of parking spots. Cons: none I can think of.

Love this store! We stop by anytime we go out towards this area to eat. My wife enjoys the vegetables selection and I love their seafood market. Employees are always friendly and super helpful. They also have a food court on the far right side of the market so you can sit down and enjoy before you get some shopping done. Come show your support and check out Katy's H Mart if you're in the area.

Check this place out for all the authentic goodies and food. At the entrance, they have a little gift shop with Pokémon, hello kitty, and other characters. Kick knacks like socks, backpacks, etc. Its all really cute. They also have a beauty section with all kinds of masks. Isles filled with items not typically found in the regular grocery store. But do not leave here without hitting up at least one of the resturants in their little food court. I've had from 3 of the places, and they were all delicious, sushi (fresh rolled), bulgogi beef, the buns, noodles, all of it super yummy. Make sure and hit the dessert isle and grab a yummy treat. This store is just fun and even the kids like to go in there a d grab food just from the labels and try them out. Go shop this place and apologize to your wallet and budget afterward. It's worth it!

We were in the Katy area and had to make a stop at H-Mart to try out their premade foods and restock on groceries, such as coconut milk. It's really fun and there's so much variety of food here. However, not everything is delicious, IMO. We tried a bunch of foods, which doesn't even scratch the surface of what you can get here. But, here's a breakdown of what we think were worth trying and those that were not: - gimbap: absolutely worth it. Love all the veggies in this and the touch of sesame oil. - japchae: great texture from the noodles and veggies; nice sesame oil flavor throughout. - tuna mayo onigiri: this was pretty good. We enjoyed the vinegary rice with the tuna and mayo. The seaweed wrapper remained crispy. But, it was just humbug to open the package. - spicy sauce and soy garlic fried chicken: we didn't like this. It was too sweet, and the texture of the chicken was rubbery. - dumplings: too doughy, the filling was good. - veggie egg roll: not crispy, flavor was just ok - premade tteokbokki: flavor was pretty good. It was spicy. - frozen crazy spicy tteokbokki: TBD - premade spam musubi: TBD Overall, Hmart is such a fun grocery store to try out all kinds of Asian foods. If you've never been to an Hmart before, check them out and have fun exploring all kinds of foods and ingredients.

My family and I came here to eat at their food court. The portions are generous and are affordable! I got the wonton soup (#10) and this was $10.99 from Chef Han. The soup was huge! I was surprised by how generous the portion was. There were lots of vegetables and they didn't skimp on the wontons either. I also got beef kimbap from the stall next door. It came with 10 pieces and was only $6! My brother got a bento box ($10). And my parents got the curry katsu ($10). We all enjoyed our food and would definitely come back!

I'm not that S-mart but I know a K-mart when I see them, and this is not one of those. This is an H-mart. Not to be confused with your mother's painting store (Momart). Yes. H Mart. Not to be confused with Ache Mart which is where you buy painkillers. If they welcomed you at the door (they don't) it'd be Hello Mart. If they sold slutty shoes for my porn girl (they don't) they'd be Heel Mart. If they sold devilish kinky accessories for my sinful girl (they don't) then they'd be Hell Mart. This is the H Mart in Katy, and it is one which we go to regularly when we visit Katy Asian Town, because it has one of the best food courts in the whole of the Houston region. It's filled with really delicious options which are a little on the expensive side but very exciting. The grocery store part of H Mart is great, filled with international imports, perhaps a little expensive but one of the best places out there to shop. However, it's the food court that keeps us coming back. Whether you have a Tooth H or a Tummy H, you can find something to make you feel better here at H Mart. Also, did you know, Jesus H. Mart was a guy that founded a bunch of grocery stores which are now loved and followed religiously in NJ and other places.