Large one-stop market for Korean groceries & deli fare, including kimchi, plus home items.
Service Options: In-store shopping
Health and Safety: Mask required · Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits · Safety dividers at checkout ·
Hours
Friday | 8AM–9PM |
Saturday | 8AM–9PM |
Sunday | 8AM–9PM |
Monday | 8AM–9PM |
Tuesday | 8AM–9PM |
Wednesday | 8AM–9PM |
Thursday | 8AM–9PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2370 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 986-1234 Website: https://oak.kpinternationalmarket.com/
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Koreana Plaza (KP) Asian Market | Oakland, CA
Explore all that KP-Oakland has to offer. We carry the best produce and hard to find Asian ingredients, cosmetica and housware items.
KOREANA PLAZA MARKET – 2370 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA
648 reviews of Koreana Plaza Market “Arguably the best Korean grocery in the East Bay. The selection is huge. If you’re after Korean foodstuffs in Oakland, look …
KP International Market
Copyright 2014 Koreana Plaza All Rights Reserved.
Review Summary
John Kleinschmidt
Great prices on sauces, sushi grade fish, seaweed salad, noodles, and mushrooms
Dorothy Mitchell
Nice , clean, reasonable food price fruits, seafood, dairy, etc
Jack Wong
Good selection of Chinese, Korean, Asian groceries, meat, and fresh veggies.
Adonai Fernandes
Great selection and variety of products. On the down side language barrier can become a bit issue but not a problem that cannot be overcome.To Go options could have a better presentation.Parking in the street is almost impossible and their’s is limited.Gets points for the Sanitation process before getting into the store!It is definitely a great option to find or get into Korean Cuisine!
JoAnn SkyWatcher, EFT
I am always impressed when businesses in Oakland have free parking! Koreana Plaza Market’s parking lot even has security guards. I was taking a picture of a sign in the parking lot, and a security guard walked over to see what I was doing.Before I entered the main market, I decided to check out there side store that has lots of non-food items. To get in both stores, first you are required to put on gloves, and then hand sanitizer. They have some very cool large ceramic pots with lids, besides a full gamut of pots, woks, and utensils. There us a lot to see.Some of the produce looked a little neglected–some were wilted. They have fish that are waiting to go home with someone–really fresh–they are alive!!! There is a fish monger there if you want someone to handle the fish.Most of the food market is filled with a huge amount of dry products that are in bags and boxes: seeds, noodles, spices, and more. A little overwhelming if you are new to shopping for Korean foods, and really great if you want variety.They have Korean cuts of beef; lots of frozen fish; refrigerated convenience ethnic foods; and freshly prepared foods ready to eat. I bought some, and ate it in the parking lot (in my car). Yum yum.I will come here again.
Nasa Rouf
This place is a rare find. Sometimes the lines go around the block which tells you how popular it is. They have their own parking but when it gets busy it is totally full and no one’s leaving. Later in the evening close to closing time is sometimes less busy, I just aim for that