H Mart: The Cookbook

Essential Ingredients, Techniques, and Korean Recipes

Contributors

By Stacey Kwon

By H Mart

Foreword by Eric Kim

On Sale
Oct 6, 2026
Page Count
336 pages
Publisher
Artisan
ISBN-13
9781648293382

The first cookbook from the cult-status Asian grocery store chain is a visual celebration with Korean recipes, ingredient spotlights, cultural deep dives, how-tos, and more.

When the first H Mart opened in 1982, it was just a humble grocery store in Queens, carrying the most basic of Korean ingredients. In the 43 years since then, the tiny shop has grown into America’s largest Asian supermarket chain. And for the nearly 20 million Asian Americans living across the country, H Mart has become more than a simple grocery store. It’s a place of community, a joyous connection to their culture and heritage. Cooking with H Mart is here to bring that joy home. This gorgeous, oversized cookbook and guidebook contains everything a person could ever want to know about H Mart: From its history and profiles to ingredient spotlights and how-tos.

The highlight of the book is the 75 home-cook friendly recipes that make the most of H Mart’s ingredients. There are classic Korean dishes, like Spicy Cucumber Salad (Oi Muchim), Braised Beef Short Ribs (Galbi Jjim), and Stir-Fried Sweet Potato Noodles (Japchae) as well as unique twists using contemporary flavors. Pizza-Stuffed Fish-Shaped Waffles (Pizza Bunggeobbang) rethinks a popular Korean street food by swapping out the traditional red bean paste with pizza toppings. And Cheesy Kimchi Fried Rice (Cheese Buldak Kimchi Bokkeumbap) combines hot sauce, spicy kimchi, and mozzarella to make a truly addictive comfort meal.

Overflowing with brilliantly colored photography and illustrations, charts, and infographics, Cooking with H Mart will help any reader make the most of their next grocery run.

  • “The story of Korean cuisine in America has its origins in the revolutionary grocery chain we all know and love as H Mart. Now we can hold in our hands a compendium of original recipes and essential information that shows why this cuisine has become an American phenomenon.”
    Edward Lee, James Beard Award–winning author of Buttermilk Graffiti and Bourbon Land
  • “I’m genuinely in awe of this cookbook. It’s fresh, playful, and clever, offering an engaging and entertaining introduction to Korean food through the shared perspectives of Korean Americans. Every page is packed with information without feeling overwhelming, making it a book you’ll want to read just as much as you’ll want to cook from it.”
    Sarah Ahn, James Beard Award–winning author of Umma
  • “This book isn’t just a catalog of timeless Korean recipes from one of the leading authorities in Korean cuisine. It is also a map written for everyone—one that takes you back to your own family’s kitchen and to the safe contours of home.”
    Joanne Lee Molinaro, James Beard Award–winning author of The Korean Vegan and The Korean Vegan: Homemade

Formats and Prices

Price

$50.00

Price

$63.00 CAD

Format

Format:

  1. Hardcover $50.00 $63.00 CAD
  2. ebook $18.99 $24.99 CAD

Stacey Kwon

About the Author

H Mart is a family-owned supermarket that was founded in Queens, New York, in 1982 and has grown to 135 stores (and counting) across the country. H Mart is renowned and beloved as a pioneer of Asian food in America, providing the ingredients that connect multicultural communities to their home countries and to each other. The stores offer an expansive assortment of Asian groceries and prepared foods, as well as the everyday essentials and seasonal produce. 


The “H” refers to the store’s original Korean name, Han Ah Reum, which translates to “an armful,” as in an armful of groceries. Today, the company remains committed to providing the freshest ingredients and highest-quality prepared foods. As the largest international supermarket chain in America, H Mart is dedicated to serving the diverse communities that surround its stores. 
 
Stacey Kwon is the President of H Mart, America’s largest Asian supermarket chain. She was born in Queens, where her father, Il Yeon Kwon, opened the first H Mart, and raised in New York City. She is proud to carry on her family’s commitment to connecting customers to the ingredients that remind them of home. 

 

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