If you love glass noodle dishes like chicken glass noodles or crab glass noodles, but you’re not sure where to buy high-quality glass noodles at a reasonable price, this article is for you.
I’m a glass-noodle lover too-so below are 5 practical places you can buy glass noodles today, based on how people and sellers actually shop.
And if you’re running a restaurant or food business, this is also for you: I’ll share a supplier option that can help you save 17–25%, provide free samples, and support bulk orders for long-term supply.
1. Supermarkets
When you want something quick, predictable and near your place most, supermarkets are a reliable choice. Most supermarkets stock glass noodles in the dry foods/noodles aisle, usually in consumer-size packs with clear labels.
This option is best if you need glass noodles today, without spending time comparing many suppliers.
Snapshot:
- LOTTE Mart District 7 – 469 Nguyen Huu Tho Street, Tan Hung Ward, Ho Chi Minh City
- GO! Thang Long – No. 222 Tran Duy Hung Street, Trung Hoa Ward, Cau Giay District, Hanoi
- Co.op Hanoi – Km 10, Nguyen Trai Street, Ha Dong Ward, Hanoi
Strength: Convenient and stable shopping experience.
Weakness: Limited variety.

2. Asian Specialty Grocery Stores
If you like comparing brands (or you’re picky about texture), Asian specialty grocery stores often carry more types of glass noodles – different starch bases, strand thicknesses, and pack sizes.
This is where I usually go when I want something closer to restaurant-style quality but still retail-friendly.
Snapshot:
- K-Market – 67 Mai Chi Tho Street, An Phu Ward, Ho Chi Minh City
- FujiMart – 142 Le Duan / 36 Hoang Cau / 324 Tay Son (Hanoi)
Strength: More choices (great for finding the “right bite” and clarity).
Weakness: Prices can be slightly higher than mass supermarkets and not sure that you can find them in your local area.

3. Traditional Markets
If you enjoy selecting products by hand and want better bargaining power, traditional markets are still a very familiar option-especially in Vietnam.
You can often find multiple types of dried noodles, including glass noodles, but quality can vary a lot depending on the stall.
Snapshot:
- Ha Dong Market – Le Loi Street, Nguyen Trai Ward, Ha Dong, Hanoi
- Ben Thanh Market – District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
Strength: Often cheaper; you may find more “local” options.
Weakness: Quality depends on the vendor; risk of old stock if storage conditions are poor.
30-second market-style quality check if you don’t know:
- Look: Strands should be even-not overly dusty or clumped.
- Smell: Neutral/light starch aroma (avoid a musty smell).
- Touch: The pack should feel dry, not damp.

4. Cash & Carry / Wholesale Supercenters
If you cook often, run a small stall, or want fewer shopping trips, wholesale supercenters are a great middle step between retail and direct manufacturing.
These stores are designed for higher-volume buying, so you’ll usually find bigger packs and better unit pricing than regular supermarkets.
Snapshot:
- MM Mega Market Ha Dong – To Hieu Street, Ha Cau Ward, Ha Dong District, Hanoi
- MM Mega Market An Phu – Zone B, An Phu-An Khanh New Urban Area, Ho Chi Minh City
Strength: Better for bulk household needs or small businesses.
Weakness: Still not as stable/consistent as contracting with a long-term supplier.

5. Manufacturers & Suppliers
If you use glass noodles regularly (restaurants, distributors, exporters, or private-label brands), buying from a manufacturer/supplier is usually the most stable solution.
You can control product consistency, packaging, and long-term supply instead of switching brands whenever stores run out.
A practical example is Green Star Vietnam. Their glass noodle product listing includes clear specifications (for example: 100% canna starch, 1mm strand size, and listed certifications like FDA, HACCP, and ISO).
They also position themselves as an export-ready sourcing partner with experience shipping to 20+ countries, plus support for private label/OEM, free samples, and a typical maximum 20-day shipping timeline.

Conclusion
- If you need it fast today, go to supermarkets (easy and safe).
- If you want more variety (different brands/types), try Asian specialty grocery stores.
- If you want cheaper prices and flexible selection, go to traditional markets (if you know how to choose).
- If you need bigger packs and better unit prices without contacting factories, choose wholesale supercenters.
- If you need bulk supply and long-term stability, work with a supplier/manufacturer.
For business buyers, Green Star Vietnam is a strong option if you’re looking for bulk supply, export support ( 20+ countries), cost savings of 17–25%, OEM/private label service, and free samples before you commit.
Get Free Samples & Timeline for Your Business
- Sample delivery: about 7–10 days
- Bulk orders: often within 20 days
Contact:
- Website: greenstarvietnam.com
- Office address: 4th Floor, Viet Tower Building, No. 1 Thai Ha Street, Trung Liet Ward, Dong Da District, Hanoi, Vietnam
- Phone (Zalo/WhatsApp): +84 933 898 896
- Email: ketoangreenstar2023@gmail.com


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