Aldi and H-Mart Open Their First Las Vegas Stores on the Same Day

Aldi. | Aldi/Official Plus, a German cafe debuts in Las Vegas and the Coffee Class expands to Summerlin Set a reminder for Thursday, April 24. That’s the day that two regional grocery store brands will make their Las Vegas debuts. H-Mart, known for its Asian food court and myriad imported snacks, will open in central Las Vegas. And Aldi, the German supermarket chain with low-priced and private label products, will open two of its three forthcoming locations. The long-awaited H-Mart will open at 10 a.m. on April 24 with giveaway promotions throughout the day. It’s taking up 54,552 square feet at 2620 South Decatur Boulevard near Sahara Avenue for an extensive selection of traditional Asian, international, and everyday essential food items. Eight restaurants, including South Korean chain Paik’s Noodle and California-based tteokbokki restaurant Jopok Topokki, will occupy the adjacent food hall. Starting April 25, the store will be open daily from 8 a.m. until 10 p.m. Aldi will open at 9 a.m. in Henderson at 621 Marks Street at Sunset Road and in North Las Vegas at 2106 West Craig Road near North M.L.K. Boulevard on the same day, with gift bags for the first 100 customers at each store. For those new to the brand, bring a quarter to unlock a grocery cart — you’ll get it back when the cart is returned. And bring a bag from home. Paper and reusable bags are available for purchase, but either way, customers bag their own groceries at Aldi. The store even has a guide online. A third Aldi store in the southwest valley, at Rainbow Boulevard near Arby Avenue, is expected to open in May. A 100-Year-Old Berlin-Based Cafe Expands to Boca Park Landwer Coffee started in 1919 as a coffee roasting facility in Berlin, Germany. In 1933, it expanded to Tel Aviv and grew to 80 locations in Israel. The cafe is still fairly new to North America, and it opened its latest location on Thursday, April 3, at 8704 West Charleston Boulevard, Suite 101, in the Boca Park shopping center. Beyond coffee, Cafe Landwer serves breakfast and lunch dishes of shakshuka, schnitzel, and hummus plates — plus flaky rolled rosalach pastries. Also on offer are teas, fresh juices, wine, and cocktails. N.A. Photography Cafe Landwer. The Coffee Class Brings Its Pop-Tart Pastries to Summerlin The locally owned cafe known for its flaky Pop-Tart-style pastries will launch a third Vegas-area location in May near Downtown Summerlin. Located at 9580 W. Sahara Avenue, the Coffee Class will sell pistachio cream Pop-Tart treats and doughnuts, plus savory dishes like vegan tomato bowls and salmon and brioche Benedicts. Coffee drinks here span from classic cortados to pistachio Dubai chocolate lattes, pink rose lattes, and matcha drinks. It will all be served in a cafe with expanded seating compared to its other two locations, plus an upgraded kitchen to accommodate catering. Jose M Salinas- Salinas media gr The Coffee Class.

Aldi and H-Mart Open Their First Las Vegas Stores on the Same Day
Aldi grocery store produce section.
Aldi. | Aldi/Official

Plus, a German cafe debuts in Las Vegas and the Coffee Class expands to Summerlin

Set a reminder for Thursday, April 24. That’s the day that two regional grocery store brands will make their Las Vegas debuts. H-Mart, known for its Asian food court and myriad imported snacks, will open in central Las Vegas. And Aldi, the German supermarket chain with low-priced and private label products, will open two of its three forthcoming locations.

The long-awaited H-Mart will open at 10 a.m. on April 24 with giveaway promotions throughout the day. It’s taking up 54,552 square feet at 2620 South Decatur Boulevard near Sahara Avenue for an extensive selection of traditional Asian, international, and everyday essential food items. Eight restaurants, including South Korean chain Paik’s Noodle and California-based tteokbokki restaurant Jopok Topokki, will occupy the adjacent food hall. Starting April 25, the store will be open daily from 8 a.m. until 10 p.m.

Aldi will open at 9 a.m. in Henderson at 621 Marks Street at Sunset Road and in North Las Vegas at 2106 West Craig Road near North M.L.K. Boulevard on the same day, with gift bags for the first 100 customers at each store. For those new to the brand, bring a quarter to unlock a grocery cart — you’ll get it back when the cart is returned. And bring a bag from home. Paper and reusable bags are available for purchase, but either way, customers bag their own groceries at Aldi. The store even has a guide online.

A third Aldi store in the southwest valley, at Rainbow Boulevard near Arby Avenue, is expected to open in May.

A 100-Year-Old Berlin-Based Cafe Expands to Boca Park

Landwer Coffee started in 1919 as a coffee roasting facility in Berlin, Germany. In 1933, it expanded to Tel Aviv and grew to 80 locations in Israel. The cafe is still fairly new to North America, and it opened its latest location on Thursday, April 3, at 8704 West Charleston Boulevard, Suite 101, in the Boca Park shopping center. Beyond coffee, Cafe Landwer serves breakfast and lunch dishes of shakshuka, schnitzel, and hummus plates — plus flaky rolled rosalach pastries. Also on offer are teas, fresh juices, wine, and cocktails.

A spread of cookies, lunch, and drinks. N.A. Photography
Cafe Landwer.

The Coffee Class Brings Its Pop-Tart Pastries to Summerlin

The locally owned cafe known for its flaky Pop-Tart-style pastries will launch a third Vegas-area location in May near Downtown Summerlin. Located at 9580 W. Sahara Avenue, the Coffee Class will sell pistachio cream Pop-Tart treats and doughnuts, plus savory dishes like vegan tomato bowls and salmon and brioche Benedicts. Coffee drinks here span from classic cortados to pistachio Dubai chocolate lattes, pink rose lattes, and matcha drinks. It will all be served in a cafe with expanded seating compared to its other two locations, plus an upgraded kitchen to accommodate catering.

A spread of lunch sandwiches and coffee drinks. Jose M Salinas- Salinas media gr
The Coffee Class.