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Welcome to Seoul Asian Market and Cafe

At Seoul Asian Market and Cafe, we blend the vibrant spirit of Asian culture with authentic Korean cuisine and a well-stocked grocery experience. Located in San Antonio, this community gem boasts a clean, spacious cafeteria space where patrons relish generous portions of bulgogi, kimchi pancakes, and ramen. Our market is a treasure trove filled with unique snacks, spices, and frozen delicacies, catering to culinary enthusiasts and families alike. From delicious street food to beloved home-cooked staples, every visit promises an aromatic journey of flavors that keeps customers returning for more. Join us and discover why Seoul Asian Market and Cafe is your go-to destination for all things Korean!

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Seoul Asian Market and Cafe, a delightful destination nestled in the heart of San Antonio, Texas, at 1005 Rittiman Rd #101. This charming establishment beautifully marries the convenience of an international grocery store with the heartwarming flavors found only in cozy cafes. With a focus on Korean cuisine, it offers both locals and visitors a unique culinary experience.

From the moment you step inside, you are greeted by a well-organized and well-stocked market that invites you to explore. Shoppers will find an astonishing selection of food items, including mouthwatering snacks like seaweed sheets, flavorful sesame oils, an expansive array of ramen options, and intriguing cooking sauces and marinades. The market section has everything one might desire, including frozen goods and a vibrant assortment of candies that delight both kids and adults alike.

For those craving authentic Korean eats, the cafe part of Seoul Asian Market offers a menu packed with hearty selections. Customers rave about the ample portions of dishes such as bulgogi and stone pot bibimbap. Irma D. notes the generous servings, while Nathan B. can’t resist the varied food options that inspire future home cooking. Additionally, the kimchi offered here, despite its polarizing flavors, showcases the dedication to traditional recipes.

The bustling atmosphere of the cafe is reminiscent of a modern cantina, where efficiency meets flavor. You place your order at the register, receive a buzzer, and pick up your culinary treasure once it's ready. As Joyce I. mentions, the recent renovations have expanded the freezer section, bringing even more delicious options to explore, such as Filipino Siopao buns and delightful ice cream sandwiches.

  • Authenticity: The food is crafted with a commitment to traditional Korean flavors.
  • Variety: An extensive selection of international products perfect for any culinary adventure.
  • Affordability: Offering great value for the quality and quantity of food available.
  • Accessibility: Ideal for a quick stop for both grocery items and a savory meal.

In summary, Seoul Asian Market and Cafe delivers more than just groceries; it provides a community space for discovering the vibrant flavors of Korea. With its range of products and outstanding food offerings, this venue ensures that every visit is filled with potential culinary adventures. Whether you’re dining in for a hearty meal or stocking up on essentials, this market and cafe will not disappoint.

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Nathan B.
Nathan B.

Good food in the cafeteria section and they have a variety of different foods and snacks in the store area that I always love to buy to make later

Irma D.
Irma D.

Variety and affordable! The diner is large and clean. Big portions for meals. Corn dogs were the best. My kids always find something new for us to buy and make at home. Big freezer section for those heat and serve dinners.

John S.
John S.

Food is authentic, quantity is excellent. No ambience with rapid service which customers pick up at cooking counter. Bus you own dishes.

Wilnesa C.
Wilnesa C.

I heard and have seen a lot of good reviews on this place, so I had to check it out for myself. First impression was of the typical Asian market. It was well organized and nicely put together. As I strolled over to the isle that had one of my favorite snacks..seaweed sheets...I noticed that a few of them were expired. That immediately didn't sit well with me due to a bad experience from eating expired seaweed in the past. They had everything you could think of in there though. Candy, snacks, veggies, frozen goods..you name it! I came here for lunch, so I of course stopped at the cafe. I ordered the bulgogi w/rice. Very good portion of food. I had leftovers, that I'll be eating for dinner tonite. They provided a few accompaniments. One of which was kimchi. I'm a HUGE fan of kimchi, but the flavoring in the kimchi they offered, wasn't to my liking. With that said, the service and food overall was good!

Marisa P.
Marisa P.

A very well stocked Asian market off of Harry Wurzbach and Rittaman Rd. Wonderful selection of sesame oils, ramen packs, pickled garlic, and some interesting cooking sauces and marinades. My kids love the candy selection, and the pocky packs are much bigger and cheaper than big box stores. The best part is the market has a cafe inside that is serving up bulgogi, ramen, kimchi pancakes and all other types of Korean staples. Just pay at the register then hand the ticket to the kitchen. The ice cream case is closer to the register area somehow I missed that, but an excuse to go back! I think the market is 9AM to 9PM most days, but the cafe opens a bit later.

Joyce I.
Joyce I.

This is my favorite, go-to Korean market. I wanted to leave a review because they renovated and added more freezers! Now there's a lot more frozen food options, so I added pics of some interesting ones. I'm most curious about the Filipino Siopao buns! I grew up with those and thought it'd be fun to try. I did not but the Hotteok but I do really want to try it. Lastly, these are at the front register freezers - Pangtoa - cookies and cream ice cream sandwiches are one of my favorites. It's like a soft cake, perfectly enclosing Oreo ice cream. I have to get it every time.

Ino R.
Ino R.

This is way more than just a grocery store. Whenever I'm in the mood for a quick Korean bite, this place is close and quick. Another place that serves more than your average human portions, and you won't be disappointed. It's more of a cantina, so if you're going therebtoneat, you order for the selection of the screens by the cash registers (grocery store side), and you get a buzzer to pick up when your order is ready. Their stone pot bibimbap, bulgigi, kimchi bokum, and solen-tang...it's all good. If you're in the mood for a grab and go. They have japchae, kimbapp, and pickled squid, etc. in to-go boxes. If your looking for Korean or Asian fruits, vegetables, spices, or snacks, this place probably carries it. Plenty of parking. I've been plenty and recommend.