World Market is your ultimate destination for global food and drinks, gourmet snacks, wine, and beer, along with well-crafted, affordable home decor and furniture in a variety of trend-forward styles. We search the world for unique snacks, chocolates, sauces, coffee and pantry finds, alongside thoughtfully designed dining, living room and outdoor furniture made for everyday living. Our stores also feature globally inspired decor, rugs, lighting, candles, gifts, and seasonal finds that are unique and affordable. With an eclectic mix of quality products at incredible value, World Market makes it easy to discover unexpected favorites you won’t find anywhere else.
I have shop here afew times mostly from the supermarket area. I have found great stuff there. It’s fun to shop to by chocolate and cookies during the holiday season
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Sampa Paik
May 1, 2026
5.0
Nice place, collection is good
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anise khou
Mar 28, 2026
1.0
Fun egg hunt concept at the Redmond World Market, but overall our experience was disappointing. The interaction with one staff member, Susan, felt awkward and uncomfortable--it almost felt like an interrogation. She asked if my friend and I were related because of the same-household rule. This seemed harmless at first, but when we explained that we were just friends, she responded with an "uhhh mmm, okay" tone that felt odd and dismissive, almost like we were lying. Considering every past World Market I've been to, staff would say "congratulations" or "nice job" instead of giving off that vibe.
Susan mentioned she's had issues with families all getting one, but then another staff member, Ryan i believe, clarified the rule was about household--not relation. This left us confused, because hypothetically, had we been sisters, there's no way to know if we lived in the same household or not. The question of asking us if we were related could've been resolved after checking our IDs, which is required anyway to claim the prize--and she could've seen we didn't have the same last name. She could also have phrased the question better--asking if we lived in the same household rather than if we were related--rather than making assumptions based on our appearance. On top of that, she asked us three times where we found our eggs, and i genuinely feel like one answer should've been enough.
We've participated in egg and Christmas hunts at other World Market locations in the past, and this kind of questioning has never happened to this extent. I can't help but wonder if two blonde girls came together, would she have even asked them if they were related? It didn't feel fair or professional, and it made the experience unnecessarily uncomfortable.
The only positive was Robert, who was kind and helpful, which we appreciated. Still a cute event, but the communication and approach this time left a lot to be desired.
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