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Eastvale: A Growing Hub for Korean Culture and Cuisine in Riverside County

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter / Updated : 2025-01-30 20:01:27
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Eastvale, a rapidly developing city in Riverside County, California, is experiencing a surge in its Korean population. This influx has led to the emergence of a vibrant Korean community, complete with a variety of markets and restaurants catering to the needs and tastes of Korean residents and those interested in experiencing Korean culture.

Markets: A Taste of Home

For those seeking authentic Korean ingredients and household goods, Eastvale offers several options:

H Mart Eastvale: As a branch of the largest Korean supermarket chain in California, H Mart Eastvale provides a comprehensive selection of Korean food products, everyday necessities, and other merchandise. It serves as a one-stop shop for all things Korean.
Hannam Market: A smaller alternative to H Mart, Hannam Market offers a diverse range of Korean food items at competitive prices. It's a great option for those looking for value and a more intimate shopping experience.
Zion Market: This Asian food market carries a wide variety of products from various Asian countries, including Korea. It's a good choice for those looking to explore different Asian cuisines alongside Korean staples.

Restaurants: A Culinary Journey to Korea

Eastvale's culinary scene also reflects its growing Korean community, with a range of restaurants offering traditional Korean dishes:

BCD Tofu House: Specializing in traditional Korean tofu dishes, BCD Tofu House serves a variety of flavorful and nutritious options, such as sundubu jjigae (soft tofu stew), dubu kimchi jjigae (tofu kimchi stew), and dubu jeongol (tofu hot pot).
Gen Korean BBQ House: This popular Korean barbecue chain offers an all-you-can-eat experience with a wide selection of high-quality meats and vegetables for grilling. It's a great place for a fun and interactive dining experience.
Jjimjilbang: More than just a restaurant, Jjimjilbang offers a traditional Korean spa experience, complete with saunas and relaxation areas. It also serves Korean cuisine, allowing visitors to enjoy a complete cultural immersion.
Paris Baguette: This well-known Korean bakery chain offers a delightful assortment of pastries, cakes, sandwiches, and beverages. It's a perfect spot for a light meal or a sweet treat.
Beyond these establishments, Eastvale is home to numerous other Korean markets and restaurants, providing a diverse range of options for those seeking to experience Korean culture and cuisine. Whether you're a longtime resident or a curious visitor, Eastvale offers a welcoming and enriching experience for anyone interested in exploring the flavors and traditions of Korea. 

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