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Gongphel Lam, 00975, Thimphu, BT Bhutan
kontakter telefon: +975 77 81 67 23
internet side: csimarket.bt
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 27.461263, Longitude: 89.6444933
Sajan Rai
::Cottages and Small Industry (CSI) is a perfect place to see the varieties of Bhutanese essential products, purely farm produced items such as oils, soaps, spray, tea, honey, craft products, bags, candy, books, gifts sets etc. More than 1200 products are seen in this market which is collected from different regions within Bhutan. If you like to explore pure Bhutanese products, you must visit this market, in Thimphu they are located at Chamzamtok bellow Trade office. In Paro they are located above old Druk Air office Nyemezampa at Old YDF building. They also have a cozy coffee corner in both of this site. One must visit this market if you are in Bhutan.
Kaushik Ahmed Reza
::CSI Market is the largest dedicated marketplace for products made and grown in Bhutan under one roof. CSI Market stands for "Cottage & Small Industry Market". The store is spacious and well stocked. There is also a cafe withing the store that serves coffee, pastries and different flavors of boba tea.
tshering dema
::Its a local product haven. The local products include variety of foods, beverages, books by local authors and souvenirs. The store is spacious and well stocked. There is also a cafe withing the store that serves coffee, pastries and different flavors of boba tea. I tried the blue berry boba tea, which was too sweet for my palate and the boba was hard. I wouldn't order that drink again. The pastries were dry too. But the sitting area is lovely and the service is fast. They also fresh cold pressed juices of different flavors. I had a good experience shopping here. This is definitely one location to get a variety of local products.
pratima pradhan
::Cottage and small industry market, where we get different items produced by Bhutanese small industry. It’s one stop shop, you get dried food items, packaged rices, healthy drinks, arts and crafts, books and there’s also a pretty cafe with worlds’ best coffees. Oh they give take away coffees too. The experience you feel when you enter inside is not be described.
Chablop “PaSsu”
::It's not just a market place, it's an experience. It's so beautifully done. You get everything made in Bhutan here. Along with the product the code is great.