Videos by SATU in Siem Reap. Siem Reap Concept Store showcasing the best Cambodian brands. Delivery service also available.
Get the Friday feeling with our selection of locally distilled spirits - choose from a selection of gin, rum, liqueur and more. Happy weekend 🥂
Get the Friday feeling with our selection of locally distilled spirits - choose from a selection of gin, rum, liqueur and more. Happy weekend 🥂
👀 wait for the last two flavors 🤣 - Lip Service, brand new scented lip balms that will keep your lips moisturized and healthy in the most fun and fabulous way 💋 - link in bio to shop online
All change at our riverside location. Welcome to 👯♀️ A & Eva Fashion / Graines de Cambodge🎨 The River Gallery. Happy to have new neighbours and it’s become a great spot for shopping and art in our leafy riverside location 🌳
Thrilled to finally have some copies of Nhum for sale 🙌 This is the first book from the brilliant @chefnak and it is packed full of recipes that celebrate traditional Cambodian home cuisine 🧑🍳- available in store of DM to order
New collection of handmade, vegan leather bags from BYTAVI just launched in store and online. Made in Phnom Penh, SATU is proud to be the only Cambodian retailer for this amazing brand that creates fair and safe employment for women 🫶
Love this video made by our wonderful team Rany and Muoy to explain a bit about Satu to our Khmer customers. Thank you 😍😍😍
Such a fun (hot!) photo shoot yesterday. Big thanks to:👯♀️ Models Maria and Millyann🎥 @exposurephotographysiemreap🏠 @fccangkorbyavaniNew products coming online soon 👀
Looook what’s back! Haven Cooking For A Cause, 2nd Edition. This new edition is hardback and packed with easy to follow recipes from one of our favourite Siem Reap restaurants HAVEN Cambodia and accompanied by beautiful photos from Régis Binard. Available in store today and online soon or DM to get your copy 🧑🍳
Introducing the new “Life in Cambodia” pack of 10 postcards. Some old favourites and some brand new designs. We love it 🇰🇭
🦉Flights of Freedom 🦅Cambodia is home to 533 species of birds, of which 35 are featured in this illustration, including the critically endangered red-headed vulture, white-shouldered ibis and giant ibis. Buddhists ritually release captured birds and animals back into the wild as a form of merit accumulation, and this illustration expresses Joshua’s hope that the birds of Cambodia will one day fly safe and free in this mainly-Buddhist Kingdom.