Super Market in Siem Reap ( Angkor wat )


Lots of tourist markets, boutiques, jewellers and craft shops in Siem Reap can help to make shopping here a really satisfaction. There are many supermarkets in city however, and you will be surprised at what you could purchase inside them. There are two big supermarkets near each other in the northern end of Sivatha Boulevard, "Lucky Market within the Lucky Mall and Angkor Market". There are also the smaller 24 Hour Market on Sivatha, at the very end of Pub Street, and the Apsara Market on Wat Bo Road.


The Angkor Trade Centre at the riverfront near Old Market has also a small supermarket inside which could serve most people's requirements. Angkor Market is absolutely the best, although being small compared to Lucky Supermarket. A small problem is that pet food is much more expensive here. Angkor Supermarket is locally owned, and the employees at the shelves are super-friendly and helpful if you're stuck for anything. Employees in the shop floor goes straight to the shelves, if you have any questions.



Angkor Market has the largest wine selection. However, no matter if you are seeking for batteries, food, drinks, magazines and newspapers, stationery, toiletries and cosmetics, or more practical things like, for instance Tupperware, it's all here too. The Lucky supermarket in Lucky Mall is far larger than Angkor Supermarket, it shares space in the mall along with other shops which could make going here the best idea. On the ground floor is a uCare pharmacy, a few cell phone network operators, several ATMs, Bambou Indochine clothing shop, plus a very attractive souvenir shop called Iris. Upstairs there's a division store, and you could purchase a variety of electronics at the top floor.




On Wat Bo Road, close to the European Guesthouse, is a New Apsara Market, that has more dry or tinned consumables like pasta and sauces, snacks, drinks and stationery. They likewise have a small selection of books and guidebooks. The Angkor Trade Centre has a supermarket inside, and also a pizza restaurant and ice-cream parlor. The supermarket is smaller to mid-sized however the stock is poorly selected, and constantly seems to not have exactly the very thing you are seeking for. It's freaky. Better jump on a tuk tuk and go to Angkor Market.


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