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12 Korean Marts in Singapore Including Online Marts For Added Convenience and Doorstep Delivery

Korean marts are one of our favourite places to do some grocery shopping. You get to choose from a variety of delicious ramyeon, snacks, and drinks. Sometimes, you can even find trending items in Korea without traveling to Korea. Here are 11 Korean marts in Singapore you can visit for a quick taste of Korea:

Korean Marts in Singapore

Lee Mart

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We often associate Lee Mart as the Korean mart in Singapore that sells side dishes. When visiting Lee Mart, you’ll often find a side counter selling banchan such as anchovies, kimchi, and braised lotus roots.

You can find a wide array of instant noodles, cup ramyeons, and frozen food to go with your banchan.

There are currently 4 Lee Mart outlets in Singapore: Hillion Mall, Chinatown Point, Suntec City Mall, and Heartland Mall. You can also opt to shop online and get free delivery above purchases of $70.

Koryo Mart

All the drinks in this video, we bought from Koryo Mart!

 

We often visit Koryo Mart for inspiration for our MiddleClass Tries shoots. Recently, we even saw the infamous Green Onion Cereal in a Koryo Mart! You can expect a wide variety of products such as meal kits and frozen foods.

There are various Koryo Mart outlets in Singapore – Beauty World, Telok Ayer, and more. Click here to find an outlet near you. They also offer deliveries as well.

SingSing Mart

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SingSing Mart is run by people who have been distributing Korean products worldwide since 2012. They currently have an outlet in Jalan Jurong Kechil but you can also find them in the Korean food section at Hao Mart Excellente.

You can shop online as well and there’s free delivery for orders over $80. Alternatively, you can shop with SingSing Mart via their official Shopee store.

Chorok Market

Chorok Market is a relatively new Korean supermarket in Orchard selling items from brands like Pulmuone. They also have freshly imported vegetables from Korea, convenient air fryer frozen goods and $9.90 soju!

If you’re too lazy to head to Orchard, you can purchase items online via their website. Free delivery for orders above $80!

*Update: Chorok Market will be selling their items via BlueBasket. 

Shine Korea

Shine Korea is perhaps one of the most well-known Korean marts in Singapore with various outlets spread across our little red dot. Some of their best-selling items are the Samyang range of instant noodles. You can find new Samyang items here, such as the Buldak Tomato Pasta, Samyang Hot Pepper Jjamppong/Jjajang.

You can also opt for a more convenient experience by shopping online. Free delivery for orders above $80.

Sol Mart

Sol Mart has been in Singapore since 2002. Apart from the usual items, Sol Mart imports fresh produce such as Korean radishes and vegetables on a weekly basis which you can get via their website.

They also have an official Shopee store, where you can get items such as Jongga Kimchi. If not, you can take a look at one of their four physical stores in Singapore located in Bukit Timah Plaza, Square 2, West Mall and JEM.

Harin Mart

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Harin Mart is an online Korean grocer with no physical store. You can find a wide range of fresh produce and even seasonal products such as the Korean Yellow Melon and Jeju Mandarins.

Bottled Korean liquor is also affordable, with the fruit sojus going as low as $9/bottle.

Place an order via their website. Delivery is $3 with a minimum purchase of $50 required.

BlueBasket

We like to call BlueBasket the modern Korean mart as it offers lots of trendy items and kitchenware. From beautiful, minimalistic Jeju bowls and plates to trendy foods like Fishcake Noodle Tteokbokki and Makgeolli Brewing Kits – you can find the hottest items on SNS here! They even have their own meal kits!

BlueBasket offers free delivery for orders above $80 and New BB members get a free delivery coupon with no minimum spend. Order via their website here.

The Butcher’s Dining

If you’re looking for more sophisticated Korean items, The Butcher’s Dining is your best option. The Korean gourmet butchery and mart has a carefully curated selection of brands that are not typically found in other Korean marts. This includes items from brands like Myeongin Myeongchon, Hohodang, and WERK Roasters.

They also have premium meat beef and pork cuts such as Oyster Blade, Duroc Pork Collar & more! If you’re looking for Hanwoo in Singapore, you might be out of luck since the export of Korean beef is generally not allowed.

The Butcher’s Dining is located at 593 Havelock Road, and is open from 10:30am to 8pm daily.

Jangbom

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This online Korean mart is one of the best places to get lesser-known items such as marinated raw crabs and side dishes.

They also sell a range of products from the Korean brand, Cookat, such as cream-filled rice cakes, dumplings, and even ready-to-eat bakes.

Delivery fee is $7 but free for orders above $80. You can look and browse through their products via their website here.

Amu Marte

Interior of Amu Marte at AMK Djitsun Mall

This particular Korean mart in Ang Mo Kio is linked to Korfe Bakery. Here you can find ready-to-eat meals such as Korean seafood pancakes, soybean stew, and salted egg dumplings from Huluruk Myeon House.

They’ve recently opened a new outlet at Canberra Plaza as well, with similar items sold at the AMK outlet. You can also get their items via Shopee.

*Update: The AMK outlet has closed down.

Seoul Butchery

With the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, dining at home might be a safer choice. If you wish to recreate an authentic Korean BBQ at home, you can head down to Seoul Butchery to get some quality meat cuts.

They also sell everything you will need for a mini–Korean BBQ party at home (just make sure to abide by the regulations). From dipping sauce to lettuce wraps, you can get everything you need in one place.

Online Korean Marts in Singapore

Hopefully, with this list of Korean marts in Singapore, you’ll be able to find one that best meets your needs and cravings. Since most of them offer delivery, you can stay home and avoid any crowds outside.

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