Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Online Korean Groceries

So far, I've located these sites. Please let me know if you know any other sites so that I can add to the list.





















13 comments:

eskimoxo said...

kgrocer.com brings you too a different website, are there any more good websites to get Korean food that is in english.

Migi said...

Thanks for pointing out. I removed it. Hmart.com should have an option where you can choose to view the page in English or Korean.

Anonymous said...

hi, the link to koamart isn't working, instead it brings you to komart.com which doesn't exist.

Migi said...

Thanks, I removed the link to Komart.com.

Anonymous said...

Koamart.com does exist though! ;)

Migi said...

oops i misunderstood the comment. the koamart.com is back! Yay~

Johan Kim said...

Hmmm does anyone know if any of these webstores ship to Canada or if there is even a web grocery store based in Canada?

Migi said...

I am afraid I don't know whether these services exist in Canada... I'll definitely let you know if I find out.

Anonymous said...

KOAmart ships to Canada if you are willing to pay the international shipping fee.

ShineeStarr said...

www.efooddepot.com This site has food from all over the world, including Korea.

ShineeStarr said...

Oh, and www.ramencity.com ships to Canada. Not a ton of variety though.

Migi said...

Great! They are added. Thanks, ShineeStar!

Anonymous said...

efooddepot is terrible. I bought more than $100 in total from them and when they arrive, about 2/3 of them are expired, the rest is either spoiled or damaged. I contacted them and was told that I had to ship the items back to them and I would have to pay for the shipping cost, and they would charge me a 15% restocking fee. So basically, they send out expired products, make money on the restocking fee, and you lose money twice. Stay away from them as far as possible!