New York, NY
Hong Kong Supermarket
Bustling Asian grocery store selling imported dry goods alongside fresh meat, seafood & produce.
About Hong Kong Supermarket Explore what makes Hong Kong Supermarket a neighborhood favorite — from location and hours to product categories and customer reviews.
About us
Bustling Asian grocery store selling imported dry goods alongside fresh meat, seafood & produce.
Hong Kong Supermarket is a asian supermarkets store in New York, NY. Customers often associate us with Chinese, Chinatown, Bulk staples.
We're currently open · closes 7 pm. Stop by during open hours and see what we have in store.
157 Hester St, New York, NY 10013
Find Hong Kong Supermarket at 157 Hester St, New York, NY 10013 . Use the map below to get directions and explore what’s nearby before you visit.
What stands out
Bustling Asian grocery store selling imported dry goods alongside fresh meat, seafood & produce.
What customers say
Most prices at supermarkets in Chinatown are cheaper than at Fresh Fresh supermarkets. I like fresh produce mainly because fruits, vegetables, and seafood are cheaper. For daily necessities, season...
Plan your visit
We're open · closes 7 pm. See our full weekly schedule in the Hours section below.
What our customers say
- Most prices at supermarkets in Chinatown are cheaper than at Fresh Fresh supermarkets. I like fresh produce mainly because fruits, vegetables, and seafood are cheaper. For daily necessities, season...
- I really love this supermarket. Unfortunately they increased their ground beef and pork butt prices a lot. Beef is priced 33% more since I was last here in December which was quite a shock. $4/lb t...
- If you are a fan of exotic foods and looking for a unique culinary experience, the "Hong Kong" supermarket in New York is definitely worth a visit. The store offers an impressive selection of Asian...
Everything you need to visit us
Our address, hours, and store details — all the information you need before stopping by Hong Kong Supermarket.
Browse what we carry at Hong Kong Supermarket.
From everyday pantry staples to specialty ingredients and kitchen tools, find what pairs best with a stop at Hong Kong Supermarket — whether you visit us in store or shop online.
Rice cookers
Countertop cookers for daily rice, congee, and quick one-pot dinners.
Rice cookers
Countertop cookers for daily rice, congee, and quick one-pot dinners.
ShopCarbon steel woks
Fast-heating wok cookware for stir-fries, noodles, and vegetables.
ShopBamboo steamers
Steamers for dumplings, buns, greens, and dim sum at home.
ShopDumpling tools
Presses, molds, and wrapper tools for wontons and dumplings.
ShopHot pot cookware
Divider pots and burners for shared broth meals.
ShopChinese cleavers
Prep knives suited for vegetables, herbs, and proteins.
ShopNoodle bowls
Large bowls and serving sets for noodles, soups, and broths.
ShopTea sets
Compact tea sets for loose-leaf tea service at home.
ShopPantry containers
Storage bins and canisters for rice, noodles, tea, and staples.
ShopProduce bags
Reusable shopping bags for greens, herbs, citrus, and produce.
ShopGrocery carts
Rolling carts and wagons for heavier market trips.
ShopChopstick sets
Reusable chopsticks for noodle nights and family dinners.
ShopHours & Location Our full weekly schedule and address — check before you head over.
Store schedule
- Monday 9 AM to 7 PM
- Tuesday 9 AM to 7 PM
- Wednesday 9 AM to 7 PM
- Thursday 9 AM to 7 PM
- Friday 9 AM to 7 PM
- Saturday 9 AM to 7 PM
- Sunday 9 AM to 7 PM
157 Hester St, New York, NY 10013
Come find us at 157 Hester St, New York, NY 10013 . We’d love to see you — use the store schedule to the left to plan your visit to Hong Kong Supermarket.
What people are saying about Hong Kong Supermarket Real feedback from customers who have visited us.
Most prices at supermarkets in Chinatown are cheaper than at Fresh Fresh supermarkets. I like fresh produce mainly because fruits, vegetables, and seafood are cheaper. For daily necessities, seasonings, and snacks, I still prefer to buy them at supermarkets in Hong Kong. The main site is large and includes an underground city.
I really love this supermarket. Unfortunately they increased their ground beef and pork butt prices a lot. Beef is priced 33% more since I was last here in December which was quite a shock. $4/lb to $6. Ground pork butt but used to be just 20 or 30 cents more than regular but now it’s like double. I think it said almost $4 too 😢 which is quite sad as I relied on their affordability
If you are a fan of exotic foods and looking for a unique culinary experience, the "Hong Kong" supermarket in New York is definitely worth a visit. The store offers an impressive selection of Asian products, including rare fruits and vegetables that are hard to find in regular supermarkets. The variety is remarkable – you will find tropical fruits, exotic vegetables, and unique spices suitable for a wide range of Asian cuisines. Additionally, there is a rich selection of ready-to-eat foods, authentic sauces, and essential ingredients for traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Thai cooking. The store is well-organized, making it easy to navigate, although it can get a bit crowded, especially during peak hours. Prices vary – some items may be slightly more expensive compared to regular supermarkets, but given their quality and uniqueness, the shopping experience is well worth it. In summary, "Hong Kong" is a must-visit destination for anyone who enjoys exploring new flavors and discovering high-quality Asian products. If you are looking to try something new or bring a taste of Asian cuisine home, this is the place for you.
Not the cleanest place, but definitely among the best places to get whatever you need for Asian cooking at a really good price. Fresh fish and seafood market, vegetables, meats, frozen meals, all kinds of spices, snacks, boxed items and even cutlery and cooking utensils. Much cheaper than h Mart. If you don't mind a less clean supermarket, definitely recommend. They also have a good selection of different brands for most products and some typical staples like pasta, cereal cookies etc.
My absolute favorite supermarket in Chinatown and has made living here feel like home because it carries a lot of the same food and quality that I grew up with. Anytime I need ingredients for an Asian dish I’m cooking, I come here. The live seafood section is especially great and they have an extensive tea bag section.
This place has so much stuff! Like a gazillion types of mushrooms, fruits and vegetables that I have never seen. Also fish section looked pretty decent. Overall great place to visit to get old favorites or something new. They also sell seeds to if you want to have your own Chinese vegetable garden🪴 …