The biggest and newest Palengke Thailand is in town! Do you have a hard time locating ingredients for your pinoy dishes such as adobo, sinigang, kaldereta and others? Are you craving for your hometown delicacies?
Filipino goods and products are now available in Palengke- the biggest pinoy grocery store in Thailand. Palengke showcases a real palengke environment except that it is inside a supermarket located at Pridi Banomyong Soi 40, where a large Filipino community resides.
It is your one-stop shop since it also offers a lot of Asian products most Filipinos are using. The Filipino-Asian grocery store is under the company Ami Zadelle Co. Ltd. Besides carrying authentic pinoy products, Palengke also serves as pinoy hub in promoting camaraderie, culture and values. It is open from 9am to 8pm Sunday to Thursday, 9am to 6pm Friday and closed every Saturday.
From pinoy delicacies and snacks, frozen foods, canned goods, fruits and vegetables down to cleaning and laundry equipment and Philippine-made kitchenware, these are among the items you can buy from Palengke. Essential beauty products you would always bring to Thailand from the Philippines are also up for grab. So next time you go back home, you don’t have to pack up your luggage with grocery from the Phillipines, Palengke has them all!
Palengke invites everyone to be members and receive great deals and discounts. You can also shop at the comfort of your home by logging on to www.palengkethailand.com for online shopping. You may also call 094-895-9882 for more inquiries.
Palengke is all about convenience, affordability and top-tier services! Purong Pinoy, Purong Klasiko. Sa Palengke, Tindahan Natin ‘To!

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