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Newly Renovated Food Hall Opening In Cherry Hill: See Details
Prepared foods and groceries will be offered alongside the everyday essentials.
CHERRY HILL, NJ — A new revamped shopping hall is coming to Cherry Hill on April 23.
H Mart, the largest Asian supermarket chain in the United States, will open its doors at 1720 Route 70 after undergoing a full-scale renovation.
The store was temporarily closed beginning on June 29, 2025.
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The chain says its new approach creates a "more modern and comfortable shopping environment."
The 39,000-square-foot space covers two floors and will have upgraded products and facilities.
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A major highlight comes in the form of an Asian food hall, covering a variety of authentic and modern dining styles under one roof.
Kyodong Noodles (Korean-style Chinese noodle restaurant), Daily Seoul (Korean lifestyle food brand), Mirim (traditional Korean restaurant), The Dak (Korean fried chicken), Dduk Dabang (Korean street food brand), and Tiger Sugar (Taiwanese bubble tea) will all have a spot in the mart.
"We will continue to provide the same shopping experience our customers already love, with the same high-quality food and service," said H Mart President Brian Kwon. "We look forward to welcoming everyone back and sharing our appreciation of Asian food culture with the Cherry Hill community."
H Mart started in Queens, New York, with its first store in 1982.
The brand has grown to include more than 100 stores across 18 states with Asian groceries, everyday essentials, and newly developed concepts like the Cherry Hill food hall.
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