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Welcome to Viet Hoa Market

**OUR STORY**

Nestled in Memphis, Viet Hoa Market is a hidden gem for those seeking authentic Vietnamese and Asian culinary essentials. Though it may appear unassuming from the outside, the market is a treasure trove of exotic ingredients, fresh seafood, and vibrant produce. Customers rave about the diverse selection, from live seafood to specialty meats and unique snacks. This family-owned market is not just a shopping destination; it’s a community hub where flavors from Vietnam and neighboring regions come together. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a curious foodie, Viet Hoa Market invites you to explore a world of flavors.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Viet Hoa Market, a hidden gem nestled in Memphis, TN, at 40 N Cleveland St. This market specializes in an array of seafood and international grocery items, particularly focusing on Vietnamese and related Asian cuisines. In a city where culinary diversity is increasingly sought after, Viet Hoa stands out as a beacon for both novice cooks and seasoned chefs alike.

As you approach Viet Hoa Market, the exterior may seem modest, but step inside, and you will discover an impressive collection of culinary treasures. The market's aisles are filled with exotic ingredients, fresh produce, and a variety of live seafood options, including Alaskan King Crab and live lobsters. Customers like Kevin W. have hailed the freshness and value of the seafood, noting that the market often features rare finds not available elsewhere.

  • Fresh Produce: The selection of fresh fruits and vegetables here is remarkable. Many local reviewers, such as Terry P. and Edwyna B., praise the quality and affordability, making it a go-to destination for those looking to stock their kitchens with vibrant ingredients.
  • International Cuisine: Viet Hoa Market shines in its commitment to providing products that reflect diverse Asian cuisines. From Filipino favorites to staples of Vietnamese cooking, the variety is sure to satisfy any culinary explorer.
  • Cooking Necessities: Not only does this market provide delectable ingredients, but it also offers an excellent selection of cookware. Whether you're in the market for woks or frying pans, you'll find everything you need to create authentic Asian dishes.

Many patrons have noted that the market's size may be smaller than some larger grocery outlets, but its treasure trove of products more than compensates for it. As Andrea C. highlighted, Viet Hoa Market is packed with items that encourage exploration and discovery, creating a delightful shopping experience. From unique snacks to the freshest ingredients, it's easy to see why this market has garnered loyal customers.

Moreover, as you wander through the aisles, you'll find an expansive selection of ramen—an essential draw for many seasoned ramen aficionados and newcomers alike—as well as a plethora of imported candies and specialty items that evoke nostalgia for global cuisine.

While prices may not always be the lowest compared to larger chains, the unique product offerings and focus on freshness make Viet Hoa Market a worthy stop for those seeking an authentic Asian grocery experience. Whether you’re searching for specific items or simply wish to explore new culinary adventures, one visit to Viet Hoa Market will surely ignite a passion for cooking and a deeper appreciation for international ingredients.

So next time you're in Memphis, swing by Viet Hoa Market. Your pantry will thank you, and your taste buds will be in for a delightful treat.

START YOUR REVIEW OF Viet Hoa Market
Yameka R.
Yameka R.

This is a smaller market compared the ones I usually visit in STL.We couldn't find a few things we were looking for.Overall I'd visit again.

Freddy D.
Freddy D.

Best Vietnamese market in Memphis. Maybe the only one too. It's right up there with Lion Market in San Jose.

Terry P.
Terry P.

This is a nice Asian market for all the chefs, who like to cook, they have a very nice selection of fresh fruits and vegetables & nice cookware a big selection frying pans, and wolks to cook with. So stop by and go shopping .

Andrea C.
Andrea C.

When you drive up to Viet Hoa, it doesn't like much. But as a traveler, I have always found the unexpected comes in the plainest packages. Having moved here recently, I have to stock my pantry. Walking in, I knew this would become a regular stop. Unlike the Farmer's Market stores around Memphis, this store has a focus on Vietnamese products as well as a mix of related regions, I.e. Philippine etc. For a small looking store, it is jam packed with a wide variety of products. I found all but two products that I was looking for - Sinigang sa Calamansi and Crab fat paste, Not bad. From an accessibility perspective, it is doable, but a bit tight on my mobility scooter. So give it a try, and plan on spending some quality time perusing the aisles.

Thick N.
Thick N.

Stop through as we was visiting.. love that they have alot of options and their live seafood. Well worth it . They just need to be more specific about their prices.

Kevin W.
Kevin W.

This is an Asian market that sells exotic items and fresh seafood. We were able to get some Alaskan King Crab for a great price. Even bought some live lobsters and raw shrimp. I may return.

Jon F.
Jon F.

I found this place a few years ago and it's always a must-stop when I'm in Memphis. I nearly missed it this year, due to the I-40 bridge debacle, but somehow found myself there again today. What an awesome selection of stuff I haven't seen anywhere! Fresh-ish looking meats and seafoods - some still alive - and tons of ramen. You'll see I know nothing about real ramen, but I do know these instant ramens and they have more than the eye can see. Literally in every aisle. They also have, albeit it's expensive, Kit Kat's and some of imported candies I can't find anywhere else.

Crystal A.
Crystal A.

Very large selection of produce, meats, live seafood, snacks, sauces, and Asian ingredients. However, if you're going here for common meats such as ground beef, I would think twice. I just purchased it here because it was here and convenient for time. Not money. Ground beef usually cost between $1-$3 a pound... though here, it's being sold at $5.99 a pound. It doesn't say what percentage of fat it is... nor do they specify if it's organic( to justify the price of it)

Edwyna B.
Edwyna B.

I love this place!!!' Fresh veggies at a fraction of the cost.....winning!!! Not to mention the wide selection of specialty meats. Stop by, you don't be disappointed:-)