Asiana Market

1135 S Dobson Rd #104, Mesa, AZ 85202, United States
+1 480-833-3077
$$$ Asian grocery store , Grocery store , Supermarket
(2152 Reviews)

Asiana Market in Mesa offers more than just a typical grocery run—it's a compact but thoughtfully curated spot for anyone interested in Korean and broader Asian products. Unlike larger, sprawling markets, Asiana feels manageable without being overwhelming, which suits shoppers who prefer a more relaxed pace and easy browsing.

The store is noticeably clean and well-organized, providing a clear advantage for those who favor a tidy shopping environment. You'll find a solid selection of Korean staples, alongside other Asian ingredients, at prices that many locals consider friendlier than bigger competitors nearby. This makes it a practical stop for families or anyone looking to stock up without breaking the budget.

What sets Asiana Market apart is its integration of a modest food court and a bakery tucked right inside. The dining area adds a casual, low-key vibe where visitors can grab something to eat before or after shopping. The bakery particularly stands out with its fresh offerings like soft milk cream breads and chestnut pastries, which have been favorites for those exploring nearby. This mix of grocery shopping and ready-to-eat bites gives the place a neighborhood feel—more than just a store, it's somewhere locals can connect over shared tastes and quick meals.

Asiana Market tends to draw a diverse crowd—from adults picking up specialty ingredients to families grabbing easy meals. The smaller footprint means weekends or mid-afternoon visits are often less frenetic than larger markets, lending a more peaceful experience especially for those new to Korean cuisine or Asian baking.

Positioned on S Dobson Rd, this market fits naturally into the local community’s rhythm, providing a convenient alternative to larger chains without sacrificing quality or variety. Whether you’re here to shop for ingredients, try a few bakery treats, or enjoy a casual meal in the food court, Asiana Market captures the practical charm of a neighborhood Asian marketplace with enough variety to keep regulars coming back.

Highlights
Has great produce
What they serve
Has bakery
Serves food
Sells prepared foods
Accessibility
Has wheelchair-accessible car park
Has wheelchair-accessible entrance
Parking
On-site parking

Openings Hours

Checking

Monday

8:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Tuesday

8:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Wednesday

8:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Thursday

8:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Friday

8:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Saturday

8:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Sunday

8:00 AM - 9:00 PM

2152 Reviews
david

08 Jan 2026

My girl had her eye on here (go figure). We were close, so we backtracked. SCORE a new pastry spot. It's inside a market called Asiana Market, there's a restaurant, bakery, clothing store and skin care products. We only hit the bakery. We picked up a few things .Pictured Chestnut Mammoth Bread, Milk Soft Bread It's the green one with light cream filling so good, Milk Cream Bread so soft and delicious It's filled with vanilla bean custard, Blueberry Cream Cheese Bread the texture of the blueberry and cream cheese filling was perfect so flavorful and last Yuzu pie-Yuzu means sweet lemon It's the long one. They also have hot and cold drinks menu pictured. We will definitely be back, excellent value and great taste. Stop in and give this place a try.

K M K M V

03 Jan 2026

We loved it. Definitely love how this grocery store feels compared to H mart. Better prices too. Will go here for now on. Bought 4 full bags of food for just under $100. Definitely a good deal. It's very clean and organized. I love the feel of the store. Even the pre made meals are sooo good and well priced. We loved the food court too. Now just hoping a spa castle or king spa or something opens here. I use to go every weekend when I lived in TX. When I lived in ma I drove 2x a month to NYC and NJ just to go to the Korean saunas. Sadly they didn't have any when I live on Hawaii. I live part time in venice italy and definitely can't get anything that's authentic south Korean there. Or even Japanese. Not even in Milan. Chinese north and south yes. (Found 1 good Korean grocery in Milan but it's soooo costly. There's 2 Korean restaurants in the veneto zone and both are kind of eh. One uses hot dogs in everything to quote from the owner "to make it more appealing to yhe Italians" lol) So I get my fill of all my favorite dishes. Every time I go back I have 1 checked bag full of spices, mixes, and other food items I can't get in italy. Asiana market has better pricing on black rice aka forbidden rice. It's my favorite and one of the best types to eat. It's especially good for your brain. Look it up. Hope I can bring two large bags over. (I got my Italian born husband into traditional Asian foods too. He loves the black rice as much as I do. His family is loving it too. So I have to always bring extra for everyone.)

Adreamgrl41

30 Dec 2025

We actually went to the dining court beside it, which is always a amazing experience of course we got groceries and they were nice and sweet at that location and they have lots of options to pick from but the food court is where it’s at.

Ciera Perez

07 Dec 2025

Had the tteokbokki and black bean paste I was looking for! Oh and kimbap, as well! It is much smaller than other Korean stores I’ve been to, however, this made me appreciate it much more. I did not feel overwhelmed and was able to shop without feeling rushed. Make sure to stop by the little food court before you leave

C Q

13 Nov 2025

Similar to H-mart but smaller, clean, decently priced items. Mostly korean products, helpful staff been coming here for years since it opened. Nice thing about this store is there is a mini food court, bakery, and specialty merchandise shop.

Karen B

05 Nov 2025

So many options!! I got natto, pickled radish, and kimbap. I'll definitely be back for more yummy foods!!

Rose Valor K.

25 Oct 2025

Love this market. It's down the street from hmart. They're both korean supermarkets but they carry different products. They have a smaller food court, i enjoy the food at the stalls. Theyre all different styles of korean food. Definitely check it out

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