Thank you so much. Really useful. I'm hoping to move there in the next few years. I won't be able to afford western prices often but it's great to see the normal, every day prices. And the oat milk too! I'm very allergic to cows milk. :)
Watch carnivore md. He will tell you why oak milk is poison. Among many other insightful pieces of information. If you can find raw milk, that should help with your issue, or use Kefir grains to eat the sugar. Thanks for this. I wasn’t sure how easy it is to get good food up there but it seems pretty easy.
@@davidnarcissus39 It is honestly a bit more expensive than buying at the local wet market. I just like the convenience and the availability of products that I need in one location.
Yes, they accept USD everywhere here. Just make sure there’s no tears or faded lines on the middle of the bill. They won’t accept “damaged”or older looking bills here.
Thank you so much. Really useful. I'm hoping to move there in the next few years. I won't be able to afford western prices often but it's great to see the normal, every day prices. And the oat milk too! I'm very allergic to cows milk. :)
You are very welcome. I’m glad this video reached you. And yes, the local markets are way cheaper! And it’s also fun to explore them.
This is why I go to wet markets whenever possible. Sometimes if I'm craving something Western I'll go to Angkor Mart or Makro Mart. Good video!
Wet markets are the best option for cheaper prices. I go to this supermarket for the convenience from my gym location.
Hey LJ, Where’s is the Yeo’s?
Watch carnivore md. He will tell you why oak milk is poison. Among many other insightful pieces of information. If you can find raw milk, that should help with your issue, or use Kefir grains to eat the sugar. Thanks for this. I wasn’t sure how easy it is to get good food up there but it seems pretty easy.
Interesting! I will definitely look into that. Thanks for the info. And you’re welcome.
What kind currency's can be used in Cambodia?
Both the local Cambodian Riel and U.S. Dollars are accepted bills.
@@ljchosen nice info appreciated
Is there sny Parmesan cheese in Cambodia?
I saw the bottled grated Parmesan although there, so there should be. They even have specialty stores here too.
What supermarket is this please?
Angkor Market by Highway 6. :)
@@ljchosen most be one of the more expensive..
@@davidnarcissus39 It is honestly a bit more expensive than buying at the local wet market. I just like the convenience and the availability of products that I need in one location.
How much one bedroom rent furnished in seim reap??
It varies so much, you can get from 300 up to 800 depends on location, amenity and build.
Is everything everywhere in US dollars?
Yes, they accept USD everywhere here. Just make sure there’s no tears or faded lines on the middle of the bill. They won’t accept “damaged”or older looking bills here.
What is your total price he didn't tell us be professional
Bro its literally blasted in the video lol $32 USD
Damn expensive for a 3rd world developing country.
Yeah some of the grocery prices are a bit expensive considering. But definitely still cheaper than NYC.
Cheaper to eat street food on a daily basis I think
I’ve been heavily depending on street food. Even the small restaurants are also affordable. But yeah, $1.50 to $3 for a full meal on the streets.
The answer is A TOM TOM NO
That’s a very clever response 😅