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Galleria Supermarket

Galleria Supermarket Galleria Supermarket is a well-rounded and highly regarded wholesaler and distributor of high-quality imported and domestic goods. In its many incarnations, the company has a robust e-commerce business and a strong foothold in the Toronto market. Many of its sales are derived from its five branded retail locations in the upscale Thornhill and York Mills neighbourhoods. Despite its relatively small footprint, the company still provides a high degree of customer service. As of March 2018, the company employs more than 2,500 people across its five locations. One of its newest acquisitions is a 10,000-square-foot store at the Madison Centre on Yonge Street. The new venture will be among the largest in the metropolis and one of the first upscale grocery stores to offer in-house delivery. Among its many benefits, customers will enjoy a convenient location in an area with a highly walkable demographic and many public transit options.

Galleria Supermarket was opened in 2003 and introduced a new range of Korean products to the Market. We offer fresh food, Korean cultural dishes, and even culinary cookware, most of which are imported from Korea or Japan. Galleria is a representation of the Korean community in Canada and the cultural diversity of Canada. It continues to push the boundaries of multiculturalism and Canadianism. Enjoy the taste. Galleria.

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Some customers love the Market. Here are some of their reviews.

This supermarket chain is my favorite. Galleria offers a beautiful selection of Korean products. I always go to the Yonge and Steeles locations and am always tempted to their food court. Every dish is fresh and delicious, and the staff always smiles. 100% of my customers will continue to shop at this location for many years. I am proud to say I have been a loyal customer for over a decade. They are also excited about the opening of their Sheppard Yonge store. Bravo!!
Excellent store for Korean groceries. It is well-stocked, organized, and clean. The produce is fresh, and the same goes for meat and fish. It is more expensive than other grocery stores. A section for prepared foods also offers Korean fried chicken, stews, and rice bowls. There’s also a tofu and homemade soy milk stall at the back. Although I have not tried their prepared food, the soy milk was excellent.

Galleria Supermarket in Toronto, Ontario offers excellent deals on high-quality Korean groceries and other products. You’ll find top-quality farm produce, delicious fish cakes, and a wide range of frozen seafood. The ready-made food section has many options and is a nice touch. Walnut cakes are also available. Mom’s chicken is trendy, with many particular combinations, including pop. I could not resist grabbing a few trays of freshly prepared you, gimbap, and walnut cakes.

My sweetie discovered this Korean supermarket by accident. My sweetie bought an expresso machine from a moving person, and they met in the large lot to complete the transaction. We are here today to find out if all the hype was justified. Although it was pretty revealing, the walk through the lifestyle goods, kitchen & homewares, beer & wine, beauty, produce, and meat departments were delightful. The deli and ready-to-eat area impressed me. Although many items were discounted by 20-30% (like the Hwanggane Black Dragon Roll), fresh Canadian Atlantic Salmon skin was half-off, especially since it was past 7 pm as we neared closing. Cashier Julie K took the time to sign us up for Galleria’s Rewards Program. Shop/scan card/earn rewards on $35 purchases. You’ll get the best deal because many of the products are Korean. Fake “Korean-style” food is sold in Asian supermarkets. Excellent customer service. We’ll be back!

My go-to place for Korean snacks and groceries in Toronto, Yonge St. Thornhill! This location is much more convenient than their Steeles location, and it is also less crowded. You can also park here much more efficiently, as the lot is much larger than at Steeles, even though it shares parking space with many restaurants. You can also order their prepared food (kimbap for the rest of your life). I recommend that you arrive earlier. Even on weekdays, they sell out at 6–7 pm. The food court has many great restaurants! You can scan your order, pay, and then sit down to eat at the self-service machines located in the food court.