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H Mart Opens Its Doors in Orlando, Bringing Korean and Japanese Culinary Delights to Florida

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Published on September 25, 2025
H Mart Opens Its Doors in Orlando, Bringing Korean and Japanese Culinary Delights to FloridaSource: Bonnachoven, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons

The long-awaited Korean grocery chain H Mart finally opened its doors in Orlando, marking its first foray into the Florida market. The new location, set up in the sprawling space of a former Target store at 7501 W. Colonial Drive, welcomed shoppers starting from 10 a.m. on Thursday, according to WESH. Shoppers in Orlando can now easily access a vast array of Asian groceries and delve into a food hall replete with Korean and Japanese culinary delights.

Not only does the arrival of H Mart in Orlando introduce new grocery shopping options, but it also brings with it a host of popular Korean and Japanese eateries. Among them are Myung Ga, with a focus on BBQ and tofu soup, and Oh K-Dog, offering uniquely Korean-style corn dogs. For those looking to eagerly explore classic street food, Jopok Topokki and JAWS Toppoki are sure to serve up spicy and savory treats, as reported by WFTV. Channel 9 was present to capture the ribbon-cutting ceremony and the influx of curious locals sampling the highly anticipated offerings.

The H Mart store, strategically situated in the Westland Terrace Plaza, operates every day from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Its location was first announced back in 2021, sparking considerable local excitement and making it a sought-after destination for fans of Asian cuisine and products.