Supermarkets & groceries
Where to stock a kitchen β local markets, hypermarkets, and spots for Western imports.
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Β© Zeroranger / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 3.0Rimping Supermarket (Nimman)
NimmanPremium imports and cheese case β default for Nimman renters who cook Western at home.
Nimmanhaemin / Suthep branch β check latest on Maps
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rimping.comRimping Supermarket (Kad Farang)
Hang DongHang Dong anchor β worth the scooter run if you live south and miss European brands.
Kad Farang Village, Hang Dong
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chiangmailocator.comBig C Supercenter (Hang Dong)
Hang DongFull hypermarket scale β bulk water, housewares, and parking for a car shop.
Hang Dong main road hypermarket
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chiangmailocator.comMakro Chiang Mai
Nong HoiRestaurant quantities and meat counters β bring a friend to split bulk produce.
Nong Hoi wholesale strip
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chiangmailocator.comLotus's (Ruamchok)
Super HighwayBig-box groceries east of the core β good pit stop if you commute toward San Kamphaeng.
Ruamchok / Super Highway interchange
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chiangmailocator.comTops Supermarket (Central Festival)
NimmanMall AC and import aisle; pay for convenience versus local markets on the same trip.
Central Festival Chiang Mai
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chiangmailocator.com108 Shop (Tanin Road outlet)
Chang PhueakSnack importer mini-chain β chips, sauces, and treats when Rimping runs out of your brand.
Tanin Road mini-outlet
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Β© Manop / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0Warorot Market (Kad Luang)
RiversideWholesale floors, spices, and street eats upstairs β not βsupermarketβ aisles but the real Chiang Mai larder.
Chang Moi / Warorot
View on Map βGroceries for long stays
Locatorβs grocery category is enormous (every 7-Eleven counts). Here we bias toward **cooking at home** and **monthly stock-ups**. Pair hypermarkets with Warorot for produce and spice prices locals actually pay.