This small but mighty Asian market had lots of little goodies. My kids were most excited about the masago because “Fish Popping Boba” is their favorite.
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Visiting Seoul Market was a pleasant surprise that I think every fan of Asian cuisine should experience. Despite its small size, the market is packed with a wide variety of authentic products, especially from Korean and Japanese cuisine. One of my favorite discoveries was the masago, or fish roe, which my kids affectionately call “Fish Popping Boba.” It's fun and adds a unique texture to dishes, perfect for those who love adventurous flavors. Aside from masago, the market offers fresh sliced beef for bulgogi, which I found excellent for quick weeknight meals. The refrigerated and freezer sections are thoughtfully stocked, making it convenient to find traditional ingredients like tofu and miso without the hassle of searching multiple stores. Another highlight for me was seeing specialty sauces such as Kikkoman teriyaki and peanut sauces that sprinkle authentic tastes into every dish. The location right off Murrieta Hot Springs and near Sam's Club makes it an easy stop for local shoppers in surrounding cities like Temecula and Wildomar. Shopping here supports local businesses while giving access to diverse Asian flavors rarely found in larger supermarkets. I recommend picking up some fresh vegetables and trying new snacks you haven't experienced before. Overall, Seoul Market stands out as a small but mighty Asian market that provides an exciting culinary adventure. It’s not just a place for grocery shopping but a source of inspiration for creating new family meals that bring smiles and enjoyment. If you ever find yourself near Murrieta Hot Springs, this market is worth a visit for its genuine atmosphere and delightful food offerings.





















































































