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Rimba Point in Kampong Rimba houses a
number of eateries and the newly opened
Jaya Hypermart, offering a variety of
product selections including stationeries,
cloth lines, food and beverages, household
items, kitchenware and more at great prices.
Because of its location, Rimba Point is a
favourite of residents of the nearby Rimba
residential area, as well as students from
nearby campuses.
Residents of Kuala Belait flock to KB Sentral,
a popular retail hub in the town. It was
constructed to mirror the Times Square
Shopping Centre in Berakas, with its similar
line up of restaurants and retail units.
The Petani Mall and Berjaya Complex are
among the popular shopping areas in Tutong.
Yayasan Shopping Complex is located in the heart
of Brunei. Best known for its high-end stores and
restaurants, Yayasan caters to shopping needs of
locals and tourists.
Supermarkets
Brunei is home to a number of different
supermarkets, from those offering local and
regional goods to goods sourced from other parts
of the world.
Hua Ho is one of the country’s oldest and most
well-known department stores. With many
outlets across the country, it is also one of the
most easily accessible supermarkets.
With outlets in Gadong, Beribi, Mabohai, One
Riverside and Panaga, Supa Save is another well-
loved establishment. It is best known for offering
imported goods from Europe, America and
Australia, making it a popular supermarket for
expats looking for a slice of home.
Other supermarkets in Brunei include
Soon Lee, Jaya Hypermart, Utama Grand,
Milimewah and Sim Kim Huat.
Handicraft and souvenirs
Visitors looking for a unique piece of
Brunei can head over to the Brunei Arts and
Handicraft Training Centre (BAHTC). It is
stocked with handcrafted products that reflect
Brunei’s oldest art forms such as silverwork,
brass work and weaving.
The centre has outlets in Kota Batu, the Brunei
International Airport, Gadong, Yayasan and
the Royal Regalia Museum.