Where to buy imported organic products in Da Nang — Moonmilk, Joly Mart, Lotte & more for organic dairy, baby food, and pantry staples.

Tracking down imported organic groceries in Da Nang takes a bit of local know-how, but you can find premium foreign staples if you know where to look. From European-style delis like Moonmilk to the massive international aisles at Lotte Mart, the city has plenty of options for organic dairy, baby food, and pantry basics. This guide breaks down exactly what each store stocks and where to find them.
Last updated June 2026.
Internationally certified organic food (USDA Organic, EU green-leaf) exists here, but the selection is narrower and prices are higher than back home. You will mostly find packaged pantry goods, organic dairy, plant milks, and baby formula rather than fresh greens. One thing to keep in mind: most of the stores below are general imported-grocery shops, not dedicated organic specialists, so check individual packages for the USDA or EU seal rather than assuming a whole aisle is certified. If you want local clean produce or home delivery, check our companion guide on local organic food instead.
A bright supermarket aisle stocked with imported packaged foods.
This premium European-style food market is your best starting point for imported organics. It feels more like a deli than a traditional supermarket. You will find organic bread, cheese, Greek yogurt, plant milks, frozen meat, and fresh fruit.
Moonmilk operates several branches around the city. They also offer delivery and online ordering through moonmilk.vn, which is a lifesaver if you live east of the river.
Located right in the city center, this imported-goods supermarket is a favorite for expats and families. It is a highly reliable spot for foreign pantry staples and baby products.
Keep an eye on the spelling on maps. It is usually written as "Joly Mart" (or "Jolymart") with a single L.
Inside Joly Mart, an imported-goods grocery store in Hải Châu, Da Nang.
Formerly known as Metro, this is a massive wholesale and retail warehouse. You come here to buy in bulk. They stock large pack sizes of imported food, cooking ingredients, and beverages, alongside a "We Are Fresh" produce section.
WinMart is the supermarket you will run into most often. The chain blankets Da Nang — full-size WinMart stores plus dozens of smaller WinMart+ minimarts scattered through nearly every neighbourhood, so there is almost always one within walking distance. It mixes standard local groceries with a shelf of imported packaged goods, which makes it the easy default for everyday top-ups.
For deeper imported and organic ranges, the hypermarkets below still beat WinMart — but for sheer convenience, nothing in the city is easier to find.
This large, multi-floor hypermarket boasts one of the widest imported ranges in the city. It leans heavily toward Korean and Japanese brands. With strong wellness and baby aisles, it is a highly reliable one-stop shop.
Jars of imported organic grains and pantry staples on display.
| Store | Best for | Imported-organic strength | Bulk? | Area |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moonmilk | Dairy, bread, deli, delivery | Strong (European specialty) | No | Multiple branches / Sơn Trà |
| Joly Mart | Imported pantry, baby products | Good | No | Hải Châu (city center) |
| MM Mega Market | Bulk imported food | Moderate, large sizes | Yes | Cẩm Lệ |
| WinMart | Convenient top-ups, everywhere | Light | No | Citywide (branches all over) |
| Lotte Mart | One-stop, baby, Asian imports | Strong (Korean/Japanese) | Some | Hải Châu |
Internationally certified-organic imports carry a real markup in Vietnam. You will pay more than you would at home due to shipping, import duties, and small volumes. You will also pay significantly more than you would for local clean or VietGAP produce. A jar of imported organic baby food or a carton of organic plant milk often runs two to three times the price of a local equivalent. Treat imported organics as a top-up for specific items you cannot get locally, like dairy and baby food, rather than your entire weekly shop. Prices fluctuate with exchange rates and import costs, so always check the shelf tags.
Where can I buy imported organic baby food and formula in Da Nang? The big hypermarkets are your best bet. Lotte Mart has a massive baby aisle, and Joly Mart carries imported baby and cotton products. Stock and brands change often, and not every line is certified organic, so call ahead or check a store's social media page if you need a specific organic formula.
Is imported organic much more expensive than local clean food? Yes. Expect a clear markup over local clean or VietGAP produce. You will often pay two to three times more for the same type of item. For fresh greens, local clean produce is far better value. Save the imports for dairy, baby food, and pantry items you cannot source locally.
Do these stores deliver or let me order online? Moonmilk offers delivery and online ordering (with cash on delivery) via moonmilk.vn, which is highly convenient if you live east of the river. The big chains like Lotte, WinMart, and MM Mega Market often appear on grocery-delivery apps, though their imported-organic stock on those platforms can be hit or miss.
USDA Organic or EU green-leaf — which seal should I trust? Both are strict international standards and highly reliable. The main difference is simply the certifying region. For a full breakdown of how to read these seals and the local Vietnamese labels, head to our local organic food guide.
For the best all-around imported organic shop in Da Nang, go to Moonmilk for dairy, bread, and deli items with easy delivery. If you need a one-stop trip with a massive baby aisle, Lotte Mart is the winner. Match the store to your specific shopping list. For fresh greens and everyday produce, you will spend far less buying local organic food instead.
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