APAD(ish) #3: Kimchi
Oct. 3rd, 2009 04:09 pmA new Korean supermarket opened up in Burlington, so we decided to stop by for a look. I'd heard the grand opening had been a madhouse, with huge crowds and traffic backups, and apparently things weren't much improved a week later -- there were cops directing traffic, and we had to park the equivalent of a couple of blocks away, behind an entirely different supermarket.
H Mart had a tremendous selection, though, with beautiful produce and an entire corner of the store devoted to kimchi and banchan. The photo is of the refrigerated case with the kimchi, but there were two more cases this same size filled with miscellaneous jarred pickles and salads, and a massive array of other pickles and salads available for bulk purchase or sampling.

We picked up hot pickled garlic, umeboshi, and kimchi-stuffed pickles (SO GOOD), along with shiso leaves, Shanghai noodles, spicy pre-pressed tofu pieces, a couple different kinds of soy sauce, assorted cookies, and two ceramic bowls perfect for serving bi bim bap. It was too crowded for us to get into the food court (plus we never saw an ATM), or we'd have stopped to get
columbina a late lunch and me a red bean bun.
Next time. There's clearly going to be a next time, after all.
H Mart had a tremendous selection, though, with beautiful produce and an entire corner of the store devoted to kimchi and banchan. The photo is of the refrigerated case with the kimchi, but there were two more cases this same size filled with miscellaneous jarred pickles and salads, and a massive array of other pickles and salads available for bulk purchase or sampling.

We picked up hot pickled garlic, umeboshi, and kimchi-stuffed pickles (SO GOOD), along with shiso leaves, Shanghai noodles, spicy pre-pressed tofu pieces, a couple different kinds of soy sauce, assorted cookies, and two ceramic bowls perfect for serving bi bim bap. It was too crowded for us to get into the food court (plus we never saw an ATM), or we'd have stopped to get
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Next time. There's clearly going to be a next time, after all.