Thinking about where to get your favorite Western snacks or organic vegetables in Thailand? Whether you're living in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, or an island like Phuket, Thailand has plenty of supermarkets tailored to the expat lifestyle.
Where to Find Western Groceries, Organic Veggies, and Everyday Essentials in Bangkok, Chiang Mai & Beyond
When you move to Thailand, one of the first things you’ll probably wonder is: Where can I buy groceries like I did back home? Whether it’s almond milk, cheddar cheese, or your favorite brand of cereal, Thailand has supermarkets that cater to both local tastes and expat cravings.
In this guide, we’ll explore the most popular supermarkets among expats—where they are, what they sell, and what to expect when you walk in.
Villa Market is widely regarded as the most expat-friendly supermarket chain in Thailand. Located in major expat neighborhoods such as Sukhumvit (Bangkok), Hua Hin, and Chiang Mai, it offers:
Imported brands: cereals, sauces, dairy, gluten-free products
International wine and liquor selections
Fresh produce and meats, though prices are often 20–30% higher than local markets
💡 Tip: Great for Western snacks, pasta sauces, and organic items, but not ideal for budget shopping.
Tops Market is a Thai supermarket with both local and international products. There are two versions:
Tops Daily: Small convenience stores with basic groceries
Tops Market / Tops Food Hall: Full-size supermarkets, often inside Central shopping malls
Why expats love it:
Clean, air-conditioned, easy to navigate
Offers imported goods like cheese, pasta, and baking ingredients
Competitive prices on Thai produce and household essentials
🛍️ Pro Tip: Join the Tops Club for exclusive discounts if you're shopping long-term.
Open 24 hours in many locations, Foodland is a hit with early risers and night owls. You’ll find:
Good-quality meats and seafood
Bakery, deli, and ready-to-eat meals
A sit-in diner called Took Lae Dee (cheap and tasty)
🍳 Ideal for breakfast, late-night snacks, and a quick bite when you're tired of cooking.
Located in luxury malls like Siam Paragon and EmQuartier, Gourmet Market is known for:
High-end organic and imported goods
Artisan cheese, fresh herbs, imported fruits
Wide range of vegetarian and vegan options
Perfect for foodies or anyone looking to impress at dinner parties. Prices are high, but the experience is premium.
If you're based in Chiang Mai, Rimping Supermarket is a gem. Known for:
Clean layout and excellent customer service
Organic Thai produce and international staples
Dedicated expat clientele and many English-speaking staff
Many Rimping branches are located in shopping plazas and near residential zones with lots of foreigners.
Don’t feel like going out? Here are the best grocery delivery platforms in Thailand:
HappyFresh – Partnered with Tops, Gourmet Market, and Villa
GrabMart – Fast delivery, ideal for essentials
Lazada / Shopee – Non-perishables, bulk items, international goods
🚚 Bonus Tip: If you live in a condo with a receptionist, let them know you’re expecting a delivery—they often collect items on your behalf.
Thailand’s supermarket scene is diverse. If you’re living here long-term, you’ll likely end up mixing:
Villa or Gourmet Market for premium or comfort food
Tops or Foodland for regular grocery runs
Local markets for fresh produce at the best prices
Shopping becomes part of your expat rhythm—so explore, compare prices, and find what suits your needs (and budget).