News Summary
Westminster, California, celebrated the grand opening of H Mart, the largest store in California for the popular Korean supermarket chain, featuring a vast 70,000-square-foot grocery store and an 11-restaurant food hall. This new location, replacing a former Vons Pavilions, offers a wide variety of Asian and Korean goods, fresh produce, and unique culinary experiences. The opening day festivities attracted excited shoppers with promotions and vibrant performances, highlighting H Mart’s commitment to quality and diversity in grocery offerings.
Westminster Unveils Largest H Mart in California
Westminster, Orange County, welcomed the newest addition to its grocery scene as H Mart, a prominent Korean supermarket chain, officially opened the doors of its largest California store on August 7. This new location boasts an impressive 70,000-square-foot supermarket alongside an 11-restaurant food hall, providing a diverse and engaging shopping experience for local residents and visitors alike.
The store is the 85th for the New Jersey-based grocery chain, which specializes in Asian and Korean goods. It occupies a total area of 72,916 square feet, significantly larger than the average grocery store, which typically measures around 40,000 square feet. This H Mart replaces the former Vons Pavilions located at the Pavilions Place shopping center on Beach Boulevard.
On opening day, enthusiastic shoppers lined up outside to celebrate the launch, which featured colorful dancing dragons and special opening day promotions. Among the most sought-after offerings were hotpots, cooked rice, durian, jackfruit, fresh kimchi, and various packaged treats. A giant tuna display became a popular photo opportunity for many customers. The seafood department, claiming to set new standards, showcased live lobsters and king crabs, further highlighting H Mart’s commitment to providing fresh produce.
A Comprehensive Grocery Offering
H Mart takes pride in offering a one-stop shopping experience, with a diverse array of products that cater to a variety of culinary preferences. Customers can find everything from housewares, wellness items, and a multitude of sauces to noodles, snacks, different rice brands, fresh fish (some live), meats, dairy products, and fresh produce.
In addition to grocery items, H Mart also features a food hall that presents a range of cuisines, adding to the shopping experience. Guests can enjoy dishes such as Japanese katsu, Korean dumplings, hot dogs, specialty egg toast, and bubble tea. This focus on varied food options aligns with the trend of grocery stores incorporating unique culinary experiences to attract shoppers.
Competitive Pricing and Market Expansion
As the demand for Asian grocery products continues to rise, H Mart is actively negotiating with Asian suppliers to keep prices competitive, especially in light of recent tariff changes implemented by the Trump administration. Retail expert Craig Rosenblum noted that many grocery stores are adapting by providing unique experiences and various offerings to draw in customers.
Westminster’s new H Mart comes at a time when several Asian grocery chains are expanding their presence in Orange County, with recent openings including a Tokyo Market and plans for a new 99 Ranch Market. T&T Supermarket is also set to join the fray, with openings planned for 2026.
About H Mart
The name H Mart originates from the Korean phrase “han ah reum,” which translates to “one armful of groceries.” The chain is recognized for its dedication to quality, variety, and competitive pricing, addressing the needs of a growing market that has seen increased interest and demand for Asian grocery options.
The new H Mart is located at 16450 Beach Blvd., Westminster, CA 92683, and represents a significant addition to the local shopping landscape, promising a vibrant and comprehensive grocery experience for the community.
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Additional Resources
- Orange County Register: H Mart Opens in Westminster
- SFGate: Chinese Grocery Giant Expands in Orange County
- Los Angeles Times: Tokyo Central Supermarket Opens in Irvine
- WFTV: H Mart Progresses in West Orange County
- Click Orlando: H Mart Hiring for New Orlando Store
- Wikipedia: H Mart

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