H Mart, the largest Asian supermarket chain in the U.S., opened its first Nevada location on April 24 in Las Vegas, at the Sahara Pavilion Shopping Center (2620 S Decatur Blvd.). The new store spans 55,000 square feet, featuring an expanded strip mall space and a dedicated food hall.

This marks H Mart’s first store in the state, offering a wide range of fresh and diverse food products in a single, large-format location for local residents.
H Mart Nevada Store Brings Jobs and Investment to Las Vegas
April Becker, Commissioner of District C in Clark County, welcomed the opening, saying, “We are very pleased to welcome H Mart to District C. The store will not only provide a wide range of high-quality products but also generate new jobs and strengthen the local economy.”
Mary Beth Sewald, President of the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce, noted, “As the largest Asian supermarket chain in the country, H Mart brings economic vitality and cultural value. We expect positive impacts in job creation, business activity, and expanded culinary experiences.”
Asian Cuisine Highlights at H Mart Las Vegas Food Hall
The food hall inside the new store includes seven brands:
- Hong Kong Banjum 0410 (Korean-Chinese cuisine by Baek Jong-Won)
- BBQ Chicken (Korean fried chicken)
- Hanmo Soft Tofu (Korean tofu stew)
- Moobongri Sundaeguk (Korean blood sausage soup)
- Jopok Tteokbokki (Korean street food)
- Saku (Japanese cuisine)
- Tiger Sugar (Taiwanese milk tea)
Designed as a modern space reflecting casual Asian culture, the food hall is expected to attract both H Mart customers and mall visitors looking to explore diverse menu offerings.
Opening Promotions and Future Expansion Plans
Information on opening events and special promotions can be found on H Mart’s official website (hmart.com) and through their social media channels:
- KakaoTalk (ID: H Mart NV)
- WeChat (ID: hmartofficial)
- LINE (ID: 906tfvua)
- Facebook and Instagram (@hmartofficial)
Meanwhile, H Mart is preparing to open a new store in Westminster, Orange County. Located at 16450 Beach Blvd., the upcoming location will span approximately 70,000 square feet, making it the chain’s largest in California.