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Directory — Shopping & food
Supermarkets, imported food stores, French bakeries and specialty shops in Cambodia for expats.
- Supermarket
AEON Mall Supermarket
The AEON hypermarket is the anchor store of the AEON Mall shopping centres in Phnom Penh (AEON 1 – Daun Penh, AEON 2 – Sen Sok, AEON 3 – Mean Chey). The Japanese-managed store offers a vast range of products: Asian and Western groceries, fresh produce, Japanese imported products, clothing, electronics, household goods and children's items. The food hall on the upper floors of each mall gathers dozens of restaurants. A favourite among French and Japanese expatriates. Late-night opening (until 9–10pm daily) is a key advantage.
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Chip Mong Supermarket (Macro)
Cambodian supermarket chain operated by the Chip Mong Group, one of the country's leading conglomerates. Chip Mong Supermarket — known under the Macro brand at its large-format stores — offers a comprehensive range of local and imported food products, household goods, electronics and clothing. The group operates several formats: hypermarkets (Macro), neighbourhood supermarkets and convenience stores. Well-stocked for daily food shopping with competitive prices on fresh produce and local products. Branches in Phnom Penh and major provincial cities.
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Lucky Supermarket
The largest Cambodian supermarket chain, with over 30 branches across Phnom Penh and major provincial cities. Lucky Supermarket is the go-to destination for expatriates for everyday shopping: imported products, fresh produce, meat, dairy, wines, spirits, international snacks and household goods. The stores are well-organised, air-conditioned and accept USD and KHR, as well as bank cards. The Lucky Mall branches also have food courts and pharmacy counters. Prices are competitive and the range of imported goods is the widest available among local supermarket chains.
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Maison Kayser Cambodia
Cambodian branch of the iconic French Parisian bakery Maison Kayser, founded by Eric Kayser. The Phnom Penh shops offer authentic French baked goods: traditional baguettes, sourdough breads, viennoiseries (croissants, pain au chocolat), pastries and savoury tarts. Maison Kayser Cambodia also serves coffees, sandwiches and light lunches on the premises. Several branches in Phnom Penh (BKK1, Olympia Mall, AEON Mall). An unmissable stop for French expatriates and anyone missing quality French bread.
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Monument Books
Cambodia's leading English-language bookshop, with flagship stores in Phnom Penh (Norodom Boulevard) and Siem Reap. Monument Books stocks a broad range of English-language books: fiction and non-fiction, travel guides, Cambodian history and culture, children's books, academic texts, stationery and gifts. It also carries a selection of French and other language books. Long the first port of call for expatriates and travellers looking for books in Cambodia. International press (Le Monde, The Economist, etc.) is also available at some branches.
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