Welcome to Zion Market
- 750 S Oxford Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90005 Hotline: (213) 302-3792
If you’re a fan of Korean cuisine and find yourself wandering the streets of Los Angeles, Zion Market is an essential stop. Nestled at 750 South Oxford Avenue, this vibrant seafood and international grocery market has become a beloved local gem for its impressive selection and welcoming ambiance. Though its current location is set to close soon, the buzz around Zion Market is unmistakable, with loyal customers expressing their dismay at the transition while eagerly anticipating the new store in KTown.
Upon entering Zion Market, you’re greeted by not just the inviting aroma of fresh produce but also the lively atmosphere filled with fellow food lovers. The store prides itself on being clean, spacious, and well-organized, making your shopping experience both enjoyable and efficient. Reviewers frequently rave about the ample parking, an often underrated convenience that can make all the difference when hunting for groceries in a bustling city.
- Produce Section: Zion Market boasts a diverse assortment of fresh fruits and vegetables, many of which are staples in Korean cooking. From giant napa cabbages to perfectly ripe sweet potatoes, shoppers can always find quality ingredients at competitive prices.
- Delicious Deli Foods: Need a quick meal? The deli section features a wide array of cooked meals, salads, and snacks. Whether you’re craving a traditional kimchi dish or looking for something unique, Zion delivers with style.
- Marinated Meats: Meat lovers rejoice! The selection here is top-notch, with everything from beautifully marbled wagyu beef to freshly marinated options perfect for grilling. The prices are often lower than those found in fine dining establishments, allowing you to create restaurant-quality meals at home.
- Asian Snacks and Imported Goods: Each aisle invites exploration, featuring a plethora of snacks that evoke nostalgia, alongside new items waiting to be discovered. Items like Choco-Pies offer a fun treat reminiscent of childhood, ensuring there’s something for everyone.
Many customers appreciate the market's quiet charm, contrasting sharply with the busier spots that dot KTown. This relaxed vibe allows for easy browsing, whether you're hunting for essentials or indulging in a culinary adventure. The presence of Paris Baguette within the store combines convenience with a delightful array of fresh baked goods, fulfilling any sweet cravings you might have.
Overall, Zion Market stands out not just for the variety of products offered but also for the sense of community it fosters amongst its shoppers. The nostalgia of Korean flavors, combined with the vibrant shopping experience, ensures that every visit feels special. Despite the impending closure of this particular location, the excitement for the new space in KTown promises a bright future for Zion Market's loyal customers.
So, whether you're a Korean cuisine novice or an epicurean aficionado, make your way to Zion Market for an experience that tantalizes the senses and fills your cart with culinary treasures.

So sad that they are closing. This is my favorite korean mart to shop at for groceries. Easy parking and the store is huge. Hopefully the new location wouldn't disappoint.

Zion Market nooooo, don't close, you're my fav! lol I feel like Zion Market just opened but this location is closing up and moving to a new spot in KTown. I'm oh so sad, but everything is 20% off right now. I really liked this location for low key Korean grocery shopping. It was never as busy as other spots in town that shall remain nameless. You could always find a parking spot in their big free garage. I am very sad, but I will follow them over to the new spot once they open. Though it's in a bit of a better location so will no doubt be perpetually busy. Good for them and farewell.

Really clean and spacious korean grocery store. You can find anything here korean cuisine related. My go to korean store. Highly recommended.

If you're looking for an Asian grocery store to shop at, this is definitely the spot! Zion Market is one of my favorite places to grab groceries in KTown because it has everything I need at a low cost. I love their produce selection because there's a variety of options and it is always fresh. They usually have great deals on their produce, but it's all affordable nonetheless. I also like their selection of snacks! They have a lot that I grew up eating, but I like trying the new ones they put out. There is a Paris Baguette inside the store, which was really convenient when I needed to pick up a cake. My favorite part about this grocery store is the free parking. I think there's about 3 levels of the parking garage and I've never had an issue finding a spot. Overall, definitely check this place out for your next Asian grocery shopping experience.

It's the newest addition to the Korean Market brat pack of Asian markets you can pick from in Ktown. I have to say I like this market a lot. I just popped on in after celebrating a pre Mother's Day brunch with my um-ma to do a little grocery shopping at this newer market and it was a pleasant experience. For me since I live in the valley getting to go to a bonafide & authentic Korean in Ktown is like a grand excursion for me. I don't get to go there often and when I do it's usually with my parents as a treat after making a trek to Ktown. We spent a good 30 minutes in here and everyone got their fix of Korean-ish items that we craved and we were in and out in no time. The parking is like all of the other newer Korean markets that are apart of a bigger structure so you park in a multi leveled parking lot. The flow of the lot is pretty fluid. Then when you enter the market its a bit nippy (in a good way cause they got to keep the food fresh and cooled so its cold in here so bring a jacket!). Then if you're like us we just want to get in and get out so we start together near the boxes of fruits and vegetables then we spread out on our own to grab what we need and meet back up in line at the register. I stuck with my dad who was helping to push the cart and we got a little bit of a box set of Shin Ramen of course for the month supply of random moments when you crave hot ramen on a cold night. I saw there were a lot of random things on sale in lieu of Mother's Day so I got two packs of uni on sale for only $5!!! It was such a deal for uni I got 2x. They also had a 56 ounce of sesame oil on sale for $15.99!!! when usually that sucker costs $24! I had to get the large tin can. I know that's a LOT of sesame oil but for that price it's so CHEAP compared to the tiny 5 ounce bottles I get for $3.99 at Trader Joe's. You had me at $15.99!!! I got a lot of other random things I could only get my hands on at the Korean market but the big topper was the box of 30 pieces of Choco-Pie on sale for $8.99!!! Normally $12.99. Choco-Pie is like the Korean version of a Twinkie. It'll last through a zombie take over or an apocalypse and will help keep me alive a little longer. So I figured I might as well have a stash that I can brag that I got on SALE BABY to keep me and my family alive for these unpredictable times. You never know when you might have a need for Choco-Pie. If you forget to get a friend a birthday cake you can even put them into a 3 tiered design to make it look like a cake. You just need candles! Anyways, this field trip to Zion was more fun for me this time because I did dedicate this morning block to take my mom out for Mother's Day and this is a place we decided as a family to come to afterwards to get our groceries done and we actually got some bonding time in. Can't hate on that. They have everything you need in terms of Asian / Korean products and the service is nice too.

10/29/2021 There is a parking structure that's free to park for shoppers. Aisles are clean which is amazing. Lots of fresh fruits, marinated meats, and shelves are stocked. I could not resist with my favorite bonchon. When I first stopped here, masks were still required.

I haven't been to Zion market of several months until now on a Sunday morning in February. My family and I arrive at 8am to buy some Korean items. Some of the items are cheaper than HMart so this is reason I come here. There are plenty of fruits and vegetables to choose, such as sumos in box 5.99 and sweet potatoes .99lb. Then I go each aisle to see what's new, such as ramen and frozen. There are plenty of items and well stocked. The market is always clean and not messy. The cashier line was short too.

Certainly the best Korean supermarket I've been to!! Likely better than most of the Asian markets around town too! Huge selections, great prices, great variety of deli foods (salads, cooked meals, snacks), and best of all, amazing selection of high quality beef! If you are a meat lover and don't want to always pay the high prices of fine dining restaurants, this is your place to buy the meats and try some DIY cuisines! The beautifully marbled wagyu beef won't disappoint you. Amazing produce section too - from giant napa cabbages to plump green onions. And their kimchi gallery is not to be missed - quite a scene... if you like kimchi! Huge parking building right next to the store; conveniently located on Vermont (very busy street so be patient :) a few blocks north of 10 Fwy.