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There are laundry facilities at Rebak marina at the back of the small grocery store.
Langkawi is both a duty-free port (so a good place to stock up on duty-free wine and spirits) and a source of items taken for granted in the UK, but often regarded as "luxuries" in Asia due to their rarity or massively inflated prices. For example, Heinz baked beans, Mars Bars, Cadbury’s chocolate, Colman’s mustard, Port, Bailey’s Cream and Carlsberg beer.
Three large supermarkets, one near the ferry terminal and a short walk from the dinghy beach. One going out of town to the west and one out of town between the town and Rebak.
The main market in Kuah is at the intersection of Jalan Persiaran Mutiara and the road to Tiara Hotel. Not a great selection of fruit and vegetables, but enough.
There is a good night market on the road to the ferry terminal, with produce and prepared foods.
On Friday mornings, a vegetable stall is briefly set up at the Rebak ferry landing. The ferry ride from Rebak is free.
The veggie man (same as Rebak) calls at Telaga marina at about 10.30am on Fridays. Apart from a good range of (mostly imported) vegetables, he also sells some bread, yogurt, fish, and meat.
There is a small grocery store at the Rebak marina but products are expensive and limited.
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