Han Yang Glenfield

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Auckland, New Zealand

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Asian grocery store

Han Yang Glenfield Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Han Yang Glenfield is located in Auckland, New Zealand on 85 Wairau Road, Wairau Valley. Han Yang Glenfield is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category asian grocery store in New Zealand.

Address

85 Wairau Road, Wairau Valley

Phone

+6499129644

Open hours

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Benedict Uy

Quite a large Korean supermarket with a large range of items. There is also fresh meat, bread and produce area around the shop but not sure if they are part of it or separate. They also have a large range of the instant noodles including the 2s spicy buldak. They have a few parking space out front. There is also a traffic light that they are connected to which makes turning onto Wairau Road easy.

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Challen Wilson

Best Korean market on the North Shore. Great prices. Helpful staff.

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Lee David JK

It was a busy and crowded as they going to have a renovation from New Year's day. Was a shame that my favourite snacks and items were missing due to high demand.

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Jongwon Jung

GOOD place to visit if your willing to buy Korean food.

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Yu Takachi

Very traditional. Friendly. Love it.

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Sally Wang

this shop also have stall sells freshly made Korean food, I especially like their kimbab.

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Claire Ahn

This store will close down on 31th Dec 2020.

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Geoff Wilson

I only know of two Korean markets in the North Shore so far, but this is the one we always go to as it's decently easy to get in and get out because there's only so much selection, mostly from the prepackaged aisles, but then there are some more fresh meat, frozen foods, and some other fresh things like rice cakes. It's not what you'd call dirty either as compared to some other international shops, but it's not like it's elegant either; calling it practical is a good way of putting it. I honestly forget if there's hand baskets to hold the stuff you pickup bc we never seem to use them nor the people I see around us as they try to juggle it all the way to the eftpos-only cash register. The last two things to point out for your visit is that there's a few other shops/stalls in here like the amazing Korean hot dog and bakery shop, and then that there's also much more parking in the rear as the front easily gets full up.