Supermercados y entrega de alimentos
Tres apps, una 7-Eleven, y una evaluación honesta de cuáles realmente entregarán a tu puerta en Cape Panwa.
Cape Panwa is a residential corner of Phuket, not a commercial one. That has upsides (quiet, calm, no neon signs) and one downside that catches every guest in the first 24 hours: there’s no walkable supermarket. Almost everything comes by delivery. Here’s what actually works.
TL;DR — install the Makro app before you arrive. Of every supermarket and delivery service serving Cape Panwa, Makro is the only one whose drivers will actually bring groceries to the door of the suite. Every other service drops at the resort lobby and sends you a photo of “somewhere” in Thai. Install the app at makro.pro/en before you fly, set the delivery address to the suite (we send you the exact pin on arrival), and order the day before you need things.
The three delivery apps
Makro — the only one that delivers to the door
This is the one that matters. Makro is the only delivery service whose drivers will come to the suite door. Every other supermarket — Villa Market, Lotus, even the boutique Tops Market in Phuket Town — drops at the resort lobby and you go hunt.
Makro is wholesale-style — pack sizes are larger than you’d buy in a normal supermarket. That makes it great for a longer stay and slightly awkward for a weekend. Order the day before you need things; the delivery window is an estimate and Makro’s drivers can arrive well outside the time slot. Allow most of a morning or afternoon.
App: makro.pro/en — install it before you fly, not on arrival.
Villa Market — upmarket, lobby drop-off
Villa Market is the international-supermarket option. Strong for European cheese, decent bread, wine, imported produce, branded snacks. App at shop.villamarket.com.
Deliveries go to the resort lobby. The driver will sometimes leave a photo of where they left the bags — exactly where depends on the day and how busy the lobby is. Unless you speak Thai, expect to hunt for your order a bit. The lobby team is helpful; ask at the concierge desk if you can’t find it.
Lotus’s — regular groceries, free delivery
Lotus (now branded Lotus’s in some places — same shop) is the everyday Thai supermarket. Reliable for water, chicken, rice, eggs, basic ingredients, household supplies. App at lotuss.com/en.
Install the app and they will deliver for free. Drop-off at the lobby; same hunting-for-it caveat as Villa Market.
7-Eleven for snacks, water, top-ups
For a quick top-up of snacks, water, beer, or basic supplies, the nearest 7-Eleven is a short drive into Wichit. Walk-in only; nothing complicated. Open 24/7 (or close enough — almost every 7-Eleven in Thailand is). They sell SIM cards, top-up cards for prepaid plans, basic toiletries, and reliably-cold drinks.
Practical tips
- Order the day before. Delivery timing is approximate. If you need things by Monday morning, order Sunday.
- Stock essentials on arrival. Water (the resort sells bottled, but it’s cheaper from the supermarket), coffee filters if you’re particular, cooking basics if you plan to use the kitchen. Makro is your friend here.
- Resort breakfast covers a lot. You may find you need much less in-suite food than expected — resort breakfast is genuinely good, and you’ll likely be out for lunch and dinner.
- Local market for produce. The wet markets in Phuket Town (Sunday walking street, daily Banzaan) have far better fruit and seafood than any supermarket, at a fraction of the cost. Worth a trip even just to look.
What we keep stocked in the suite
You’ll arrive to: salt and pepper grinders already on the dining table, coffee filter cones in the kitchen, basic cleaning supplies under the sink, dish soap, sponges, and laundry detergent for the Bosch washing machine. You provide the food and the wine.
Related: Transport · Apps to install
Más guías
- Guía local Zona Veranda Cape Panwa es la esquina tranquila y suroriental de Phuket — bahías protegidas, baño durante todo el año, litoral de baja densidad y casi nada del ruido de Patong. Una guía práctica de los anfitriones.
- Guía local Patong Patong es todo lo contrario a Cape Panwa — ruidoso, brillante, tardío, y el motor de la economía turística de Phuket. Vale la pena pasar una noche. Aquí te mostramos cómo hacerlo sin gastarte una fortuna.
- Guía local Transporte Bolt es más barato, Grab es más fiable en esta zona de la isla, el aeropuerto es el único lugar donde nunca deberías improvisar. La guía honesta.
- Guía local Aplicaciones Seis aplicaciones que realmente usarás en Phuket, tres más que merece la pena tener para situaciones específicas, y qué no vale la pena usar a pesar de lo que afirman los anuncios del aeropuerto.
- Guía local Eventos Los pocos eventos de Phuket que realmente merecen la pena planificar un viaje — cerveza artesanal, procesiones vegetarianas, regatas, Songkran — y los que puedes saltarte sin problema.