I was there yesterday for the opening night. I'd guess 15,000 people might be
low! I turned the corner from the back parking lot to see a spectacular laser show in the sky. I spoke to the laser operators (a bit of a hobby of mine) who reported they had been contracted for the show and drove from California. A stage was set up at the covered main entrance and a sound system was pumping sensous middle eastern tunes. 3 costumed
belly dancers were working the crowd. Sensing my weak pickup lines were not going to work on them, I heading inside.
Almost the entire store was shoulder to shoulder. The produce section was first: Everything looked very, very good. If they can retain this quality and reasonable pricing beyond these first few weeks, I'm sold. Though it may perhaps not be the best way to judge flavor, I was impressed with large size of some of the items. For example, I've never seen such huge jalapenos or artichokes. There were many items I was completely unfamiliar with, too, which is fun.
There's a kimchee deli counter featuring maybe 20 different pickled items. They were apparently generous with samples of most but I didn't approach as the crowd was thick and unyielding to my usual throng-manipulation techniques.
The seafood section is just around the first bend. Wow. I've never seen such an impressive variety. The fresh fish on ice beds seemed endless. There are live tanks for 8-10 varieties. Shrimp and squid galore. They were sampling..something(s). Again, I refrained from pushing through the crowd. The open bins of live crabs were keeping several kids entertained.
I probably missed it but I didn't notice a meat counter. There were many packaged cuts of sliced meats: pork belly, short ribs, rib eye.
The aisles were difficult to navigate and impossible to linger in. Line for checkout registers were
very deep and I don't doubt hour long waits on bit. I'll give it a few weeks to fall into the swing of things before I make my return trip.
The layout of the store allows for a food court along the produce section. About 5 food shops were available, though most were closed, closing, of displayhing 'sold out' signs when I was there. There is a smallish bakery shop and a decent housewares store. I will probably return for some reasonably priced cookware.
If the idea of a humongous Asian grocery store is remotely interesting to you, I cannot recommend Super HMart highly enough. I look forward to experimenting with some new ingredients and even entirely new classes of food. This place is going to be right up LTHforum's alley.