Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Russian Market (PhsarToul Tom Poung)

Contrary to the popular myth that this is where Kalashnikov rifles were readily sold, the Russian Market gets its name from the 1980s when it was first popular with foreigners, most of whom were Russian. These days you’ll find expats, locals and tourists from all over the world winding their way through the market’s inner maze. You can find almost everything here: clothing, souvenirs, artefacts, antiques, paintings, jewellery, lamps, kitchen utensils, shoes, silk scarves—even parts for your motor scooter! You also have a nice display of the usual tourist fare in knock-off watches and luggage. The food area is very interesting to wander around, though be careful of the wet floor near the fresh food area as it can be slippery. Stop for lunch or a snack on the delicious local food offerings to recharge between your bargain hunts. The streets immediately surrounding Russian market also house many interesting shops that are worth checking for antiques, silk, or even western food. Address: Corner of streets 440 and 155, South of Mao Tse Toung Boulevard, Boeung Keng Kang 3, Opening hours: 06:00 to 17:00


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