From this research, Booking.com has suggested a list of destinations around the world, helping travelers experience the full supermarket tourism trend.
Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam)
Famous for its vibrant street food scene, Ho Chi Minh City also offers an exciting journey of discovery through local grocery stores and supermarkets. Supermarkets are cultural touchpoints that reveal local flavors and the daily lifestyle of local people.
A unique suggestion for visitors is Antique Market Coffee, a coffee shop combined with an antique market, hidden right in the heart of the city. In this nostalgic space, visitors can find collectibles, Vietnamese products and typical snacks with rich coffee flavor. This is also a favorite check-in spot for many young people thanks to the fusion of classic features and modern coffee culture.
If you want to experience the local lifestyle in an authentic way, you can visit Co.opmart and VinMart, which sell a variety of fresh tropical fruits, spices from many regions and popular snacks. In addition, specialty stores such as L'angfarm also sell a variety of dried fruits and teas from the Central Highlands region.
Los Angeles (USA)
Los Angeles is not only the city of lights and glamour, but also a paradise for foodies. Since opening its doors to local diners in 1969, the luxurious Erewhon supermarket has become a tourist attraction, with its expensive prices and unique products. Visitors will be overwhelmed by unique dishes such as sushi sandwiches and smoothies created by celebrities, which are not only delicious but also extremely eye-catching to "show off" on social networks.
The supermarket also offers valet parking, providing a five-star experience from the moment you walk in until you leave. Other exciting shopping destinations include Bristol Farmers, which features a colorful array of fruits and vegetables and a poke bar; Andrew's Cheese Shop, which specializes in wine, beer, meats and specialty cheeses; and Farmshop, which serves California-inspired dishes with fresh ingredients for breakfast, lunch and dinner at its restaurant.
Lyon (France)
Known as the culinary capital of France, Lyon has more restaurants per capita than any other city in the country, including 14 Michelin-starred restaurants.
For the French, gastronomy is an art, making Lyon a must-visit destination for any foodie. In addition to high-end restaurants, Lyon also has a large supermarket chain (hypermarché) such as Monoprix, which offers food along with beauty, fashion and household products; Carrefour, famous for its fresh meats and produce. Visitors can choose fresh ingredients to prepare their own petit salé, a lentil dish cooked with sausages and vegetables.
Bali (Indonesia)
Being an affordable destination, the shopping experience at supermarkets in Bali is also particularly “affordable” for tourists. Bali offers tourists a wide range of shopping options, from chains such as 7Eleven to Grand Lucky or Pepito Market, making many tourists regret not bringing a bigger suitcase.
Some local specialties include Bali Banana and Beng-Beng, a famous chocolate brand in Indonesia.
After enjoying a stroll around the supermarkets, visitors can continue their culinary journey with a street food tour around Bali, expanding their culinary knowledge by enjoying a variety of specialties, from Babi Guling (roasted pork) to traditional Balinese pastries.
Pham Kieu (According to Women's Newspaper)
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