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Your Guide to the Best Supermarkets in Da Nang (By an Expat Who’s Shopped Them All!)

Whether you’re planning to stay in Da Nang for a few days or you’re thinking of making it your home base, one thing’s for sure—you’ve got to eat. And if you’re anything like me, you want to know exactly where to find your favorite foods, comfy household items, and a good bottle of wine without hopping all over the city.

Hi! I’m an expat who’s spent plenty of time living and shopping in both Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City. I’ve scoped out the best places to stock up your pantry, fill the fridge, and even grab some cool non-food essentials. Trust me, knowing where to go can make life in Vietnam a whole lot smoother (and more delicious).

Let’s dive into the best supermarkets in Da Nang, from mega one-stop stores to charming little niche shops. Ready? Let’s shop like a local.


⚡ Quick Look: My Top Picks

  • 🛒 Best Overall: MM Mega Market
  • 🎯 Best For One-Stop Shopping: Lotte Mart
  • 🧀 Best Small Market for Western Favorites: MOONMILK
  • 🍽️ Best Prepared Meals & Convenience: GO! (Big C)
  • 🛍️ Best Beachside Mall Shopping: WinMart (Vincom Plaza)
  • 😌 Quiet, Chill Shopping: Co.opmart (Son Tra)

MOONMILK: Small But Mighty (and Kinda Hip)

📍 Multiple Locations in Da Nang and Hoi An
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MOONMILK supermarketMOONMILK supermarket

Let’s start with a gem that might fly under the radar: MOONMILK.

These smaller stores are perfect if you’re in Da Nang short-term, craving some cheese, quality ground coffee, or even a craft beer without navigating a giant supermarket.

✅ What’s Awesome

  • Good selection of Western pantry staples and drinks
  • Several locations, especially along the beachside
  • Great bakery and meat selection
  • Easy, free parking

🚫 What’s Not

  • Limited household/non-food products
  • Not ideal for big weekly grocery hauls

If you’re staying near My Khe Beach or Son Tra, odds are you’re close to one of these. Pop by—they’re small but surprisingly well-stocked.


MM Mega Market: The Expat’s Paradise

📍 Cam Le District – Map
🔗 Official Website

MM Mega Market StorefrontMM Mega Market Storefront

Big, bold, and beautiful—welcome to MM Mega Market. This place is what dreams are made of if you’re into massive product ranges, quiet aisles, and no-fuss parking.

Think Costco-style shopping meets Vietnamese charm.

✅ What’s Awesome

  • Huge selection of local and imported products
  • Excellent household goods section
  • Free parking and rarely crowded
  • American & European imports 🔥

🚫 What’s Not

  • A bit far from the beachside
  • Coffee lovers might find the selection limited

Frozen Food AisleFrozen Food Aisle

Whether you’re here for a week or a year, this is your go-to for everything from frozen dumplings to frying pans. Plan a weekday visit between 10 AM to 3 PM—you’ll basically have the store to yourself.


Lotte Mart: A Shopping Center Inside a Supermarket

📍 Hai Chau District – Map
🔗 Official Website

Lotte Mart EntranceLotte Mart Entrance

Lotte Mart is more than a grocery store—it’s a five-story shopping mall with everything from sushi to shampoo under one roof.

✅ What’s Awesome

  • Massive selection of food and home products
  • Built-in pharmacy, clothing section, and eateries
  • ATMs and money exchange on-site
  • Easy taxi drop-off, free parking

🚫 What’s Not

  • Can get crowded, especially on weekends
  • You’ll be doing a lot of escalator riding

Lotte Mart ProduceLotte Mart Produce

If you love browsing and want to knock out your errands in one go, this is your spot.

Pro tip: Try the food court sushi and hot meals—pretty good for supermarket eats!


GO! (Formerly Big C): A Local Favorite with Global Vibes

📍 Thanh Khe District – Map
🔗 Official Website

GO! EntranceGO! Entrance

Conveniently located in a bustling local mall, GO! is your spot when you want a solid mix of affordability and variety.

✅ What’s Awesome

  • Full-service supermarket with two floors
  • Daily-prepped hot meals and snacks
  • ATMs and fast food options nearby
  • Good selection of both food and home goods

🚫 What’s Not

  • Busy neighborhood with tricky parking
  • Entrance/exit can feel like a maze

It’s the best full-service option if you’re staying in the north part of town. Just steer clear during peak hours unless you like a crowd.


WinMart (Vincom Plaza): Surf, Shop, and Snack

📍 Son Tra – Map
🔗 Official Website

WinMart EntranceWinMart Entrance

WinMart is nestled inside Vincom Plaza—one of Da Nang’s nicest shopping malls on the beachside. Perfect for grabbing ingredients after a stroll or a retail therapy session.

✅ What’s Awesome

  • Super convenient location near the beach
  • Direct access from parking garage via escalator
  • Great for quick grocery runs
  • ATMs and major stores nearby

🚫 What’s Not

  • Smaller selection than larger supermarkets
  • Paid parking

This is ideal for beachside stays and short visits. You’ll find all the basics—just don’t bank on it for a monthly stock-up.


Co.opmart (Son Tra): Quiet, Local, and Easy

📍 Son Tra District – Map
🔗 Official Website

Co.opmart FrontCo.opmart Front

Last but definitely not least, Co.opmart is your chill local supermarket. No glitz and glam, just a calm place to grab what you need without the crowd.

✅ What’s Awesome

  • Super quiet and stress-free
  • Great supermarket if staying on the beachside
  • Decent selection, plus a Lotteria inside
  • Very affordable

🚫 What’s Not

  • Paid parking (but cheap)
  • Smaller overall selection than Mega or Lotte

Inside Co.opmartInside Co.opmart

If convenience and a quick in-and-out experience are your thing, Co.opmart checks all the boxes.


Supermarket FAQs

🥇 What’s the best supermarket in Da Nang?

That depends on what you’re looking for:

  • Big stock-up? Go with MM Mega Market.
  • All-in-one with mall vibes? Lotte Mart.
  • Quick grab nearby? MOONMILK or Co.opmart.

🌍 Where can I find international products?

MM Mega Market has entire aisles dedicated to American, Japanese, Korean, and European imports.

🍱 Do they sell ready-made meals?

Absolutely. Chicken and rice, sushi sets, noodle bowls—you’ll find a variety of hot and cold meals at GO!, Lotte Mart, and even MOONMILK.

💳 What payment methods are accepted?

Most places take cash, credit/debit cards, and e-wallets like MoMo. And if you need cash, almost every big store has ATMs on-site.


Final Thoughts

Shopping in Da Nang is a breeze once you know where to go. Whether you’re living here long-term or just popping through for a few days, each supermarket on this list offers something unique. Bookmark this guide, save your maps, and hit the aisles like a seasoned expat.

Still got questions about traveling or living in Da Nang? Come join us in the Da Nang and Hoi An Travel Planning Facebook Group—I’d love to help you out.

Happy shopping, friend! 🛒💛


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