Saigon Hong Kong Seafood Market
- Pickup
- Delivery
- 3.5
- (26)
Compare the Prices for a $50 Order
Restaurant + Hyperflyer
- Menu markups:
- 0%
- Service fee:
- 0%
- Delivery fee:
- $7.95
- You pay
- $57.95
- Restaurants pay:
- $0.00
Third Party Delivery Apps
- Menu markups:
- 0% ~ 25%
- Service fee:
- 15%
- Delivery fee:
- $3.99
- You pay:
- $61.49 ~ $73.99
- Restaurants pay:
- $15.00
Delivery available through Hyperflyer after ordering pickup through Saigon Hong Kong Seafood Market
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Restaurant
+ Hyperflyer
- 0%
- 0%
- $7.95
- $57.95
- $0.00
Third Party
Delivery Apps
- 0% ~ 25%
- 15%
- $3.99
- $61.49~73.99
- $15.00
I informed the owner that the brown coconut the store sold to me couple days ago was moldy inside. The owner responded that since I chose the item, the responsibility was mine not theirs. I had spent several thousands of dollar in this store and they calculated a $2.5 coconut on me?
I love this market!! They not only sell my favorite Cafe’ Pho (instant iced milk coffee), they sell everything I could ever want or need to cook with, season with, marinate in, and/or use as dipping sauce. The shelves are always well stocked, and full of all sorts of wonderful things. You’ll find yourself walking down the aisles full of wonder and in awe of the choices you never knew existed. It’s really a nice place to shop and expand your taste buds. I’d highly recommend it.
Stopped by to get some of their Sunday lunches that are pre made. Not happy because we got a tray of banh bot loc and found mold. 🙁
I usually go here once every few month to stock up on Asian products. They finally organize and put prices on their products. You used to guess or have to ask for the price. Produce are usually fresh. Cashier is usually friendly and helpful.
A somewhat large market that is an ideal place to grab all of your Asian essentials. Meats, produce, spices, herbs and imported snacks can be found here along with fresh seafood. The store can be a little confusing as the organization isn’t very great. Boxes and other clutter can be seen all over the store floor but once you have a feel of where everything is you’ll get over the clutter and mess. My biggest concern about this place is that some items are have marked prices and some does not. Resulting to constantly having to ask the cashier or employees how much everything is. This is very inconvenient and concerns me if prices are being made up on the fly or not. But, I’ve heard that there is a price scanner near the register to help out with this issue. The weekends can be very busy here making it harder to ask for help around the store. Additionally they have whole roast pork and roast duck along with a large variety ready to eat prepared Vietnamese food that you’ll only see here on the weekends. Although at this market you will not have worry if they have what you need, finding it is the problem. Selection is plenty but organization is lacking and it is much needed. At the end of the day, you can rely on Saigon Hong Kong Seafood Market to always have what you need.
They have a nice selection of items here, not that big of a store. I always like that they have mini meals wrapped up and they are super delicious, one of them had a chicken quarter with rice and it was absolutely divine.
This place can be hit or miss. Their produce can either be super fresh or very lackluster looking. On my last trip; they didn’t look too great. They have a big variety of sauces and seasonings, but be sure to check expiration dates though. They also sell some fresh food items, so keep an eye out.
My cousin ordered an entire roasted pig, yet they wanted to charge an additional $25 just for cutting when this should be included. He was already charged over $400
This is the most ridiculous amount I have ever heard! They demanded whole orders
This is my everyday Asian market.I usually purchase a sandwich here.The cashiers are always helpful if you need to find something because there aren’t aisle signs on the ceiling.I get my lee’s coffee here and it is delicious.
This tiny little market has all your go to items necessary for a Vietnamese home cooked meal! In a shopping center with a Pho restaurant and Boba Tea shop, it’s like your Asian one-stop plaza. Get your groceries, your pho fix and boba tea!
I will say that they aren’t always the cleanest when it comes to their fresh foods, I see uncovered food with flies hovering….however, their fresh veggies and seasonings, etc. Those are great! It’s a reliable place in that it has what you need. If you can’t find it, just ask and someone will gladly help you