As a cooking teacher, I love sharing everything to do with Asian markets, culture and where to eat. If you love Asian food, here are just a small selection of Asian markets I’ve personally visited over the years. Posting a separate one for Broward, so envious, they have a much bigger selection of Asian markets and restaurants. If you know a really good one or in an obscure part of town, please share in comments so I can add to this list.
NORTH MIAMI:
Most Asian markets are on 163rd/167th, open 7 days, call for times. You can get gas refills at all the Asian markets for your gas stove, buy more for storm season or purchase using my Amazon affiliate here.
Ifresh Market:
551 NE 167th street, North Miami, FL 33162, 305-705-2938.
Wow, I’m loving this huge market, smaller version of Mango Tree (formerly FoodTown in Davie)! It’s brimming with so many varieties of Asian, SE Asian and Caribbean ingredients, spices, sauces, noodles, snacks and of course fresh vegetables you don’t find in other Chinese supermarkets. In fridge section against back walls, there’s a nice selection of cured Chinese Sausages, best brand is Kam Yen Jan, I’ve also tried Vietnamese Sausages but find they are too sweet. They have a $1 great deal area which I go to first, I’ve gotten Dragon Fruit, plums which they deem too ripe. They are very clean and ORGANIZED. There are strong fish smells but that’s very typical in Chinese Markets that sell fish. Also wonderful frozen dim sum section and thinly sliced meats for hotpot.
Beijing Mart:
316 NE 167th street, North Miami, FL 33162, 305-945-1188Shiny big store, nice, clean and neatly organized! Wide selection of fresh veggies and frozen foods. Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Korean, Vietnamese ingredients and seasonings as well as rice cookers, steamers, cookware.
P K Oriental Mart: (closed, boo)
Unfortunately, the North Miami one closed on 255 NE 167th St, Miami, FL 33162 and became a Caribbean market.
Chung Hing Oriental Mart:
1855 NE 163rd St, 305-947-6038
Tons of good stuff if you find time to dig around cause they are packed solid. It’s where I got beautiful bright solid colored ceramic spoons. No roast meats here.
Vinh An Oriental Mart: (Vietnamese) closed, boo
372 NE 167th st, 305-948-8860
Anything and everything Vietnamese including daily fresh made Vietnamese seasonal snackies. They stock fresh Chinese and Vietnamese veggies and herbs. Good selection of crockery and cookware.
Mary Ann Bakery: closed, boohoohoo
1284 NE 163rd st, 305-945-0333, 9-6pm, closed Tuesdays
As far as I know, this is the only Asian cake shop in Miami! My favs to try are coconut tart, egg tart, melon pastry, the BEST curry beef puff, chicken pie, sausage rolls. They also have Char Siu Bao.
Sunshine Indo-Pak Grocery: (Indian)
1809 NE 164th st, North Miami Beach, FL 33162 305-948-9856
Indian spices, curry powder, cardamom for getting rid of garlic breath, mango chutney, wholewheat paratha (freezer), Punjabi mix (spicy snack with nuts, yum), loose leaf teas, small selection of fresh veggies incl. fresh herbs and chilies, seasonal fruit like boxes of mangoes, yum.
La Fruteria Hacienda:
17052 W. Dixie Highway, North Miami Beach, FL 33160, 786-440-7378
Also has one in Hallandale Beach and inside Festival Market Place in Pompano. One of my fav markets to shop for wide selection of veggies, fresh herbs, fruits and obviously a lot of Hispanic and Latino foods as well as Middle Eastern dry goods. They also carry a few Asian veggies like Shanghai bok choy, napa cabbage, bitter melon. Funny, I see a LOT of Asian people buy there. They are very reasonable and what I like is that most veggies are not packaged, so you can buy one tomato if you want so your veggies don’t spoil. The owner buys directly from farms and cuts out the middle man distributor and passes savings to us, thank you so much.
Laurenzo’s Farmer’s Market: (closed as well)
16445 West Dixie Hwy, North Miami Beach, 305-944-5052
It’s like a farmer’s market with fresh veggies/fruits. Since reorganizing, it’s become more expensive, oops, sorry.
Laurenzo’s Specialty Food Market: (closed, boo)
16385 West Dixie Hwy, North Miami Beach, 305-945-6381
Italian Cafeteria with best Greek Salad, Lasagne, bit dark to eat in there! Ricotta cheese cake is my brother-in-law’s fav, they make fresh pasta and their deli has the best green sweet olives without salt!
Japanese Market: (oh no, it closed!)
1412 79th St. Causeway, N. Bay Village, FL 33141. 305-861-0143
Sushi bar, all things Japanese.
Miami China City:
41 NW 167th st, FL 33169 305-655-9698
Best place to get Asian accessories, lucky bamboo, Chinese clothing, trinkets, dried goods, some crockery.
LITTLE HAVANA:
Asian Mart 305 (Korean)
744 SW8th Street, Miami, FL 33130. (305)744-6028Congratulations Asian Mart 305, a family operated store by brothers Akari & Anthony, opened in April, 2021, right in the heart of Little Havana. Thank you for making it so convenient to pick up Asian produce and groceries right in my hood. Limited variety of Chinese vegetables but they’ve added more and more. If you live in South Beach, you can finally get Asian goodies a lot closer. There’s also a Boba Bar in the back by the brothers’ cousin, Bruce, always a line!
WESTCHESTER: (west Miami)
TK Chinese Groceries:
7992 SW 8th Street, Miami, FL 33144. (305)264-9001
Lovely husband, Ken and wife, Kathy runs this store, both speak perfect English. Ha, ha, be prepared to dig through a store filled to brim with everything you’ll want. They can help you find and know EXACTLY where they are. Limited variety of Chinese vegetables. I would say to eat or get to go from Canton Palace but it wasn’t that great, sorry.
Hanna & Tiger:
115 SW 107th Avenue, Miami, FL 33174 (786) 909-4725
10832 SW 104th St, Miami, FL 33176 (305)846-0544
2619 Ponce de Leon, Coral Gables, FL 33134 (305) 209-7688
10am-10pm, 7 days
This market is located on the right side of an Asian restaurant, Good Chef ( not great and expensive, sorry). This space used to be a HUGE hotpot and more Northern food called Chinese Guy Chi’Town and I had frequented it a couple of times, great concept. While it’s very organized, modern and clean, this store caters to young, university students with money to spend on ready packaged foods and beverages. Small selection of Asian vegetables. Very convenient for that area and clientele but I wouldn’t make a special run there.
Spice N’ Curry:
123 SW 107th Ave, Miami, FL 33174. (305)359-3928. Closes 8pm
From what I can remember, the store was a bit messy but had all the Indian spices and seasonings. There’s a small cafe serving goat curry and samosas, not sure if they only serve lunch currently or even whether hot food is available.
SOUTH MIAMI:
These are just a small selection….
Wing Fa Asian Supermarket:
9624 SW 72nd St.(Sunset Drive), Miami Kendall, FL 33173. 305-274-1818
My current favorite store. They all speak English and very helpful. It’s smaller but carries everything I need or want. Their Chinese vegetables always look fresh because I see them trim off the outer tired leaves. It’s very clean, organized, no smells. Their hanging duck, meat section is only available on Saturdays, go early or call ahead to reserve what you want.
P K Oriental Mart: (closed)
9501 SW 72nd S. (Sunset Drive), Miami, FL 33173, 305-595-9678
They have a very odd setup, most of their frozen sections are kaput (no longer working) and they have a very small vegetable selection for such a big store. They do however have the hanging ducks, char siu, crispy pork belly, soy chicken etc.
Lucky Oriental Mart:
8356 SW 40th Street, D-1, Miami, FL 33155, 305-220-2838
Large market with everything, very comprehensive. Roast meats only available weekends. When shopping there, pop into Kon Chau for dim sum or your favorite Chinese dishes (I think they changed ownership or chefs, a bit goopy and not what I remembered).
Asia Market
9525 SW 160th St, Miami, FL 33157. (305) 232-2728
Yet another store with the usual Asian groceries. Thanks Anthony for submitting your store, I’ll have to stop by soon.
Asian Best Market:
17047 S. Dixie Hwy, South Miami, FL 33157. 305-253-1090
Small Asian market owned by Vietnamese couple. Crammed but has what you need.
Asia Grocery:
6785 SW56th Street, Miami, FL 33155.
A family owned Indian store that carries Asian ingredients, halal meat and Arabic spices with a few tables to eat their famous samosas and rotis, chai, yoghurt & mango drinks. Small selection of fresh produce. Thanks Marti for this tip.
Kimchi Mart: (mostly Korean)
15355 S. Dixie Hwy, Palmetto Bay. (786)250-3456, Mon-Sun 9am-8pm
11230 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33026. (954)404-8756, Mon-Sun 9am-8pm
Wow, they have expanded with many locations, check their website.
Many Korean products but also Chinese and other Asian ingredients. They are open 365 days of year, wow! Best part if you don’t want to make your own kimchi, they carry it made in house (not cheap). I’ve been making my own and prefer it cause I like it crunchy. Thx Loren Alvarez for this store tip.
Tim’s Asian Grocery:
30365 S. Dixie Hwy, Homestead, FL 33033 (305) 247-4707
I think I peeked in there once a LONG time ago so I cannot vouch for it. I checked Yelp and seems to have most of what you need. Thx Steve Davison for this store tip.
Eleanor Hoh says
Thanks Loren for this new market tip!
Loren Alvarez says
they just opened a huge new one thats ridiculously clean and the staff are extremely friendly- its called kimchi oriental mart, its at
15355 S. Dixie Hwy
Palmetto Bay
They have mainly korean food, but alot of variety and they compete with prices and price match, they also have fresh kimichi and curry thats amazing.
Eleanor Hoh says
Thanks Loren for this new market tip!
Eleanor Hoh says
Sorry Aisha for late response, just saw this. Do you mean puff pastry with melon that’s round and kind of flat? I love that too, the only place I’ve found it is at Maryann Bakery which is listed above. Good luck.
Anthony Verrilli says
I’d like to invite you to stop by Asia Market in south Miami on US1 and SW 160th street. We have been in business since 1982 and have a great reputation with the community.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/asia-market-oriental-groceries-and-gifts-miami
Eleanor Hoh says
Thx Anthony, will drop by next time I’m in your area.
Aisha says
does any of the stores sell melon bread i love that snack
Patricia says
Today I went to ” Vinh An Oriental Mart” it was wonderful to find a vietnamese market! Thank you! Happy holidays!
Eleanor Hoh says
Glad you found Vinh An useful, Patricia!
Marti says
oh, and there’s Spice n Curry on Flagler and 107 near FIU in Sweetwater area (Doral). Great selection of asian veggies, groceries and spices, and some Indian beer too.
Eleanor Hoh says
Thx Marti, next time you’re at Spice n Curry, get their biz card for exact address, much appreciated. Thx for tip.
Marti says
Asia Grocery on Miller and Ludlum in South Miami, near U of M. the best samosas made fresh every hour by a great Nepali lady, wonderful selection of south asian groceries, spices, films, musical instruments..and very friendly owners (Mr Khalid). also has a little eat-in place.
Eleanor Hoh says
Thx Marti for your tip.
Marti says
Asia Grocery on Miller and Ludlum in South Miami, near U of M. the best samosas made fresh every hour by a great Nepali lady, wonderful selection of south asian groceries, spices, films, musical instruments..and very friendly owners (Mr Khalid). also has a little eat-in place.
Eleanor Hoh says
Thx Marti for your tip.
Lewis John says
Indian grocery in Miami is not that hard to find if you know where to go! I usually reserve one day of the week for doing some grocery shopping and buy everything at one go. It is not just grocery, you can find everything from fish to fruits in these stores.
Eleanor Hoh says
Exactly Lewis, glad you enjoy shopping there.
Lewis John says
Indian grocery in Miami is not that hard to find if you know where to go! I usually reserve one day of the week for doing some grocery shopping and buy everything at one go. It is not just grocery, you can find everything from fish to fruits in these stores.
Eleanor Hoh says
Exactly Lewis, glad you enjoy shopping there.
Steve Davison says
There is an Asian market in Homestead called Tim’s Oriental Grocery. Family owned and operated. They are very helpful regarding the preparation of authentic dishes. It’s small in size but crammed full fresh grocery, condiments, and cooking equipment etc. It’s the closest to Key Largo and I don’t miss a visit when I’m up that way.
Eleanor Hoh says
Thanks Steve, I think I’ve been there. Right on US1.