Jonga Kimchi

This product comes from the Garden Grove, California location. Please note that each location carries different items so it may not be sold at your local Costco and some items are only sold for a limited time . Products also rotate throughout the year to make room for new products so items may no longer be sold at the time of your visit due to it being discontinued. Prices may also vary. Be sure to check with your local Costco for availability.

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Price as of 02/27/2021

Below are some comments and reviews on this Jongga Kimchi from other Costco members:

GOOD REVIEWS

“Really good, one of the best brands in Korea”

“i have it in my fridge and it’s amazing! it’s not spicy at all it more sweet and tangy! highly recommend !”

“Delish!! Try it on a tortilla with the beef bulgogi from the fresh marinated meats section near the butcher. 💯

“A staple item in my fridge”

“We love it.’

“Its amazing!”

“VERY good!!!!”

“My family loves this!!”

“It’s pretty darn good. I don’t buy the kimchi at the Asian grocery if Costco has that.”

“I love the taste…. but can I say that I wished the cabbage was cut smaller?? It has huge hunks that turned me off.”

“Yes this is good kimchi”

“Sooooo good. I’ve finished 2 jars by myself’

“My korean hubby approves this! Since Costco has this we don’t buy kimchi from korean grocery store anymore.”

“Loved it! Ate way too much, way too fast. “

“Works great for my stomach issues (reflux). We eat it as a snack!”

“Kimchi and scrambled eggs (with side of rice) is the best breakfast in the world”

“We love it! I chop it up and add it to my Spam Musubi…what a game changer!”

“Only kimchi I buy now and there are plenty of Korean markets around me.”

“My mom is Korean. She and I both like this one. Not as good as homemade, but a lot easier. If you like kimchi, which is definitely not for everyone, it’s worth purchasing. It’s on the mild side though.’

“Delicious!!! The ones I buy at the Korean markets get sour too quick. Somehow this one stays tasting fresh.”

BAD REVIEW

“If you have no Korean grocery stores (ie Hmart) nearby, then get your kimchi at Costco. I’ve never tasted it because the cabbage always looks translucent which means it’s not fresh/very ripe. Fresh kimchi cabbage is white. Costco kimchi would be good for kimchi stew”

“This stuff is good , but it’s stink big time . Very smelly.”

“Not a fan. I’d pass”

“Yuck threw mine away 🤮