H-Mart Dallas Harry Hines opened in October 2025 on Royal Lane at Harry Hines Boulevard, bringing the beloved national Asian supermarket chain to the heart of Koreatown Dallas — a 1.6-mile stretch officially recognized by the Texas Legislature in 2023 as home to the largest Korean population in Texas. Spanning more than 140,000 square feet, the store is an anchor moment for the neighborhood, backed by a $4 million city economic incentive and widely seen as the beginning of a new era for this culturally rich corridor of Northwest Dallas. H-Mart traces its roots to a small corner store in Woodside, Queens, founded in 1982 under the name Han Ah Reum — meaning "one arm full of groceries" — and has since grown to roughly 100 locations across the country. The Dallas location lives up to that legacy: the grocery floor is stocked with fresh produce, live seafood including crabs and squid, dozens of Korean canned goods, a wide array of sauces, noodles, and seasonings, plus prepared foods spanning Vietnamese, Thai, Japanese, and other Asian traditions. A lively food court serves Korean fried chicken, tofu dishes, avocado egg toast, cheddar hot dogs, and tteokbokki, all overlooked by a live music stage that regularly features K-Pop. Japanese arcade and toy machines line the path to a retail section housing a salon, beauty store, photo studio, and specialty shops. A Paris Baguette bakery rounds out the experience with pastries and coffee. Equal parts supermarket, food hall, and cultural destination, H-Mart Harry Hines draws locals, Korean-American community members, and curious food lovers from across DFW who come not just to shop, but to experience something genuinely immersive.