This is a typical Khmer market - dirty and stinky and crowded and dark. Foreigners would feel better at one of the new Super Markets. However, it helps you understand how the locals live, and you can bargain for a good price.
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This is a typical Khmer market - dirty and stinky and crowded and dark. Foreigners would feel better at one of the new Super Markets. However, it helps you understand how the locals live, and you can bargain for a good price.
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The heart of the market seems to sell the usual brand label clothes, but dearer than Thailand or Vietnam. Nothing inspiring. I found it was great for getting trousers altered, shoes repaired and watch repaired. I got all my broken things fixed there, and there is a good dentist just down the road-called Bayon dentist- where I got my teeth...
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You can find everything to buy in this market and find the khmer people they sell vegetable and fruit and more
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The name 'Phsar Leu' translates 'Upper Market', because it is in a sector that includes the Wat Leu (Upper Pagoda) that is really located at the top of the hill, while the market is down... then downtown. The market is at the 7 Makara Street (7th of January St.) and it is the real heart of the city, about 2...
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