For such a small town, Kampot has a surprising array of grocery options, included imported foods. If you’re cooking dinner, the local market is the best place for fresh fruits, vegetables, and meat. But if you’re hankering for Western foods, … Continue reading →
It’s hard to keep up with the number of supermarkets in Phnom Penh these days! There are dozens of supermarkets, grocery stores, and convenience stores all over town, most of them carrying a wide range of imported goods. Phnom Penh’s … Continue reading →
Phnom Penh is great for groceries, and you’ll be shocked to see how many items from back home can be found on the shelves of the city’s supermarkets. The best places to shop for fruits and vegetables are local Cambodian … Continue reading →
Where to shop for groceries in Battambang, from the local markets to the shops that sell imported goods. There are a few grocery stores selling imported goods in Battambang, but the best place to shop for fresh produce is still … Continue reading →
Luckily for expats, there’s no shortage of excellent supermarkets and grocery stores in Siem Reap. Recently, two new stores have opened their doors, making the grocery landscape even more competitive. Like supermarkets in Phnom Penh, the grocery stores in Siem … Continue reading →
Where to shop for groceries in Sihanoukville, from the local markets to supermarkets that sell imported foods. Orange Market A newer entrant onto the Sihanoukville grocery scene, Orange Market has quickly become an expat favorite due to their wide selection of … Continue reading →
When I first came to Phnom Penh in 2012 the nearest equivalent to a shopping mall was the Sorya Shopping Center (not to be confused with Golden Sorya Mall, which wasn’t a shopping mall either but a now-defunct, distinctly sleazy … Continue reading →
Grocery shopping was always a hassle, particularly with an easily distracted child in tow. But in the wake of COVID-19, when every face-to-face encounter feels potentially dangerous, the allure of shopping online and avoiding the grocery store has been too … Continue reading →