Food, Drink shopping in Cambodia
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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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Pheam Ek
The specialty of the village of Pheam Ek is making rice paper for spring rolls. All along the road, in family workshops, you'll see rice paste being steamed and then placed on a bamboo frame for drying in the sun. The income earned is meagre - 100 rice sheets sell for just 2500r. The coconuts grown in this area are said to be especially sweet. Wat Ek Phnom is 5.5km further on.
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Heng Dy
A key address if you're heading off to explore Bokor, this grocery has a decent selection of imported goods, including chocolate, wine, cheese (in the freezer), canned goods and even peanut butter.
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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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Koh Meas Mini-Mart
Underneath the Koh Meas Guesthouse, this market carries wine, ice cream and things to spread on bread, including peanut butter.
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Sok Yi Grocery
Half-a-block south of Psar Sisophon, this grocery stocks fresh milk and yoghurt from Thailand, wine, cheese and ice cream.
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Chea Neang Grocery
Facing Psar Nat, Chea Neang stocks Western products, including cheese, wine, yoghurt and Wall's ice cream.
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Tela Petrol Station shop
For self-caterers, the Tela Petrol Station shop sells ice cream, wine, cookies and sometimes even yoghurt.
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Lim Hoeurn Grocery
For self-caterers, Lim Hoeurn Grocery stocks wine, soft cheese and Western snack food.
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Golden Garden
A range of imported goods from Europe and the USA with fresh produce.
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