
r/HMart

I live far from an HMart, and I'm planning on stocking up soon! Any staples/more traditional-ish foodstuffs you guys recommend? (dry, canned, frozen, or refrigerated)
EDIT: Thank you guys for the reccomendations so far!!
I'm specifically looking for stuff that I won't be able to find back in my hometown. I have a good assortment of ramen, popular japanese candy, basic asian-style sauces...etc at my local stores.
So far i'm planning on getting a few different types of rice seasonings, frozen or fresh tteok (there's only a single dry kind where i live), some vegetables and mushrooms, tinned fish, bouillon cubes, a big thing of gochujang, fresh sushi, natto if i can find it, curry paste, and maybe some soju.
I'm looking into their selection of banchan and pre-packaged meals too, but I have no clue what to get. Wish I knew how to read half the labels, it makes it a bit harder to find stuff I actually want lmao
Good brand names, or even specific dishes that I could get ingredients for at HMart also help! Thanks in advance. :]
Note: I've been searching this subreddit and others for questions similar to mine and have been making notes, but i figured i'd make a seperate post anyways.
HMart is the final boss of a Shopper
This is where my wife and I buy groceries all the time. And we always help instacart shoppers because it is so hard with all the products in Korean.
Is there a harder boss? or this is it?
My friend recently went on vacation to Japan and brought me back this jerky, does anyone know if HMart carries it or similar? It’s the best jerky I’ve ever had
Juno Bakery in Frederick H-Mart
Mango and Strawberry Cup Bingsu
Sparkling Coke With Lemon
It tasted ok warm but better with ice 🧊