Welcome to International Marketplace
At International Marketplace, the culinary world converges under one roof, creating a vibrant hub for global flavors. Located on S Decatur Blvd in Las Vegas, this seafood market and international grocery store offers a delightful excursion through diverse aisles filled with dishes, spices, and snacks from various cultures. Customers rave about the unique products, from exotic frozen foods to familiar comfort items, making it a treasure trove for food enthusiasts. With an inviting atmosphere and friendly service, International Marketplace promises an adventure for those eager to explore the culinary gems of the world, ensuring you'll leave with both familiar favorites and exciting new finds.
- 5000 S Decatur Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89118 Hotline: (702) 889-2888
Welcome to the International Marketplace, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Las Vegas at 5000 S Decatur Blvd. More than just a grocery store, this vibrant seafood market and international grocery hub serves as a culinary crossroads for food lovers seeking flavors from around the globe. With a convenient phone number (702) 889-2888, it invites all curious palates to explore its aisles filled with diverse offerings.
Stepping into International Marketplace is like embarking on a global culinary journey. As customer voices echo throughout the store, one theme stands out: the thrill of discovery. Erika J. sums it up perfectly: “Lots of goodies!! I enjoyed getting lost in this store.” With aisles dedicated to Asian, Middle Eastern, South American, and European groceries, the experience is a delightful quest for unique flavors and products.
One of the highlights of this marketplace is its extensive collection of goods from multiple cultures. Brandon R. celebrates finding items reminiscent of his childhood in Okinawa, while Tanya A. was pleasantly surprised by the global diversity of snacks from the UK, Middle East, and Southeast Asia. The market boasts a rich selection, from kimchi to unique Hawaiian ingredients, creating a bridge to distant culinary traditions.
The ambiance combines the excitement of a bustling market with the practicality of a grocery store. While some reviewers, like Brian R., mention the aisles can be narrow, that only adds to the adventure of navigating through intriguing products. Each shelf tells a story, offering everything from ceramic bowls to exotic snacks like Fried Baby Pig Flavored Lays chips.
- Membership Benefits: With a $15 membership fee, shoppers can enjoy exclusive deals, making this marketplace an even more appealing destination.
- Staff and Service: Friendly staff greet you at the checkout, providing efficient service that enhances your shopping experience.
- Culinary Exploration: The store is a treasure trove for adventurous eaters, with products that often can’t be found elsewhere.
International Marketplace is not just a place to shop; it’s a sanctuary for food enthusiasts. Each trip feels like an expedition to discover new culinary treasures.
This place is a recipe for joy, where every corner reveals new delights. Whether you're a local or just visiting, make a point to experience the flavors of the world at this incredible marketplace. With its unique atmosphere, diverse offerings, and a commitment to quality, the International Marketplace is truly a food lover's paradise in Las Vegas.

Lots of goodies!! And I think the membership is definitely worth it. I enjoyed getting lost in this store. There's so many things to try!

I love this place!!! They have many of the things I grew up to in Okinawa. Such a great busy atmosphere. So many different cultures mixed into one place. Simply amazing. This is my new permanent grocery store. Went to WORLD MARKET on blue diamond an hour earlier. Don't bother! Treated like a criminal while I shopped and still spent 50 dollars there. Regretfully!!! Nobody was even in the store! Followed around like I was going to steal the trash they sell and I still bought lol. International market is the best. Multiple items I've not been able to find anywhere else.

I came here on a quest for kimchi thinking this was just an Asian market, but I was so wrong. They have food, spices, and more from all over the world here! I've been to all of the continents except Antarctica, and it was fun to see familiar snacks and foods from abroad like Jaffa Cakes and battenberg cake from the UK. Walking down every aisle is a fun adventure to different parts of the world. They had aisles for the Middle East, Netherlands, Germany, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, and more. The Japanese and Korean aisles were probably the largest. When you walk in, the Asian aisles are mostly on the left side of the store, though there's still a lot of Asian food throughout all the frozen aisles in the back of the store. If you're from Hawaii like me or just enjoy food from Hawaii, they have a lot of Hawaii items as well! They have frozen poi, Zippy's chili, Hawaiian Sun, and more. This is a solid spot to pick up any Asian groceries you might need, but there's so many other goodies from all over the world worth checking out, too!

10/10 recommend. I love the International Market. There is such a lovely selection of things. They carry fancy/special/exotic items, but a lot of what you find are just regular grocery items from other countries. Alternatives to what you'd see at Smith's, at just about the same prices. One of the things we especially love are the ingredients lists - there are so many are that are what you'd expect: food made of food. Jams and preserves from UK: fruit, sugar, pectin. That's it. The housewares are awesome too. Everything from chopsticks to hand glazed ramen bowls from Japan, to tea sets, to restaurant quality tools. This is a great market to roll onto your shopping route. It's sweet to bounce through and a delight to elevate a trip for the usual supplies when everything you choose is a treat. The shelves are well stocked. Parking is easy and the staff is great. They know where everything is and run the check out lines quickly.

Oh my gosh! There are few words to describe my experience. They have treats and products from everywhere. I almost always find what I am looking for and then a few other treats or new foods to try! I think this place is a gem!

When in Vegas, we have to go to International Marketplace on our way home. Unfortunately, they are closed on Sundays. But, if you are looking for unique foods in the Mainland, they have all kinds of goodies. It's built more like a warehouse, not like your average garden-variety grocery store. Thankfully, they carry a lot of Hawaiian ingredients or ingredients that are used in Hawaiian and Asian cuisine. We picked up so much stuff to bring back to California. We will definitely be back if we are in Las Vegas.

The ambiance here kind of gives off Costco vibes, but with food from all over the country! There's plenty of parking, though it fills up quickly. I definitely recommend checking it out. The service here was friendly at the check out lines. However, the aisles are quite narrow, barely enough for one person or one cart. So, be mindful and patient, especially if you're in the middle of an aisle. I suggest leaving your cart outside the aisles and walking to grab what you need. Otherwise, it can feel very tight in there.

This is what I call my Disneyland!! Membership is $15 and if you're not a member you pay a little more. There are so many aisles I literally scan every shelf. There is a Filipino section, there is an Indian section, Japanese, Korean they have it all. From frozen, dry ingredients to fresh fish!! The possibilities are endless!! I'll be back!!!

I was intrigued about this place by an influencer on IG (RaisedinVegas) - I love these types of stores and it had been over a decade since I'd been in one in Seattle (not a chaing tho) Its a little grimey looking walking up. And my wife commented on how dirty the place was inside. But I loved all the variety and 'things you'll never see elsewhere unless you GO there'. All sorts of nationalities and cuisines seemed to have some representation. I walked thru all the dry goods aisles. Since I'm visiting, not taking anything 'fresh home. but I did buy some random items like Fried Baby Pig Flavored Lays chips (yes, thats what it said), some chili oil, shwarma seasoning.... Prices are all over the map as to whether its a bargain tho, so you would do well to comparison shop before buying. I shop ALOT at asian stores and there were some good deals, and some not. the checkout employees were courteous and thanked us for shopping. I REALLY liked the selection of ceramic bowls/dishes and Asian cookery. If I visit again might have to bring an empty suitcase lol. If you're a foodie and looking for something different to do in Vegas, try this place.