Phnom Penh Shopping

Shopping in Phnom Penh

  1. A

    Psar Tuol Tom Pong

    Haggling at this market requires peering over mounds and mounds of clothing and quality kramas (chequered silk scarf worn around the necks, shoulders and waists of nearly every Khmer). It is often referred to as the Russian Market, as back in the 1980s it was the Russians' retail outlet of choice. It is the best place for souvenir T-shirts, CDs, DVDs and miniature carvings.

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  2. B

    Seeing Hands Massage

    Massages from trained blind masseurs. Helps you to ease those aches and pains, helps them stay self-sufficient.

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  3. C

    Wat Than Handicrafts

    Exquisite silk scarves, throws, bags and cushions. Other items: krama (chequered silk scarf worn around the necks, shoulders and waists of nearly every Khmer), shirts, wallets and purses, notebooks and greeting cards. It's set inside Wat Than.

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  4. D

    NCDP Handicrafts

    Exquisite silk scarves, throws, bags and cushions. Other items: krama (chequered silk scarf worn around the necks, shoulders and waists of nearly every Khmer), shirts, wallets and purses, notebooks and greeting cards.

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  5. E

    CHA

    This well-stocked boutique and workshop sells fine handmade clothing, scarves, toys, bags and photo albums. It is an interesting place to shop as you can poke your head behind the curtain and watch the process.

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  6. F

    D's Books

    The most reasonably priced and comprehensively stocked bookshop, it's popular albeit with tattered titles. There's a second branch near the Foreign Correspondents' Club at 12 Ph 178.

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  7. G

    Psar O Russei

    Housed in a sprawling mall-like space, this is the place to come if you want to lose your legion of adoring tuk-tuk fans. It is a complete maze selling everything you can think of.

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  8. H

    Rajana

    Beautiful selection of cards, some quirky metalware, quality jewellery, bamboo crafts and a range of condiments from Cambodia. It also has a booth in nearby Psar Tuol Tom Pong.

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  9. I

    Bayon Market

    Recently relocated to a bigger premises, Bayon Market has a good range of products, including some nice surprises that don’t turn up elsewhere in the city.

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  10. J

    Lucky Supermarket

    This is the biggest supermarket chain in town with a serious range of products, including one of the best delicatessens for meats and cheeses in town.

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  12. K

    Ambre

    Leading Cambodian fashion designer Romyda Keth has turned this striking French-era mansion into an ideal showcase for her stunning silk collection.

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  13. L

    Thai Huot Supermarket

    This is the place for French travellers who are missing home, as it stocks many French products, including Bonne Maman jam and creamy chocolate.

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  14. M

    Sorya Shopping Mall

    Lucky Supermarket is home to a serious range of goodies from near and far. There's another in Sorya Shopping Mall.

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  15. N

    Tabitha

    Premium-quality silk with a fantastic collection of bags, tableware, bedroom decorations and children's toys.

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  16. O

    Pencil Supermarket

    This popular Thai-run place is one of the largest supermarkets in town and is well stocked.

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  17. Golden Garden

    A range of imported goods from Europe and the USA with fresh produce.

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  18. Bohr’s Books

    A locally owned secondhand bookshop near the riverfront.

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