RJ Mart in Taiwan: More Than a Grocery Store, It’s Home

There’s something comforting about walking into a place and instantly recognizing the smells, the snacks, and even the shelf labels in your own language. That’s what RJ Mart offers to Filipinos in Taiwan—not just groceries, but a slice of home that feels personal, warm, and dependable.

Since 2013, RJ Mart (also known as RJ Supermart) has served the Filipino community across Taiwan. With 9 branches and a growing digital presence, it has become more than a grocery store—it’s a support system for overseas Filipinos juggling day-to-day needs and the responsibility of sending love back home.

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Credits: RJ Mart / Facebook

A Community-Built Legacy Since 2013

RJ Mart’s story began with a clear mission: to meet the daily needs of Filipinos abroad. From pantry essentials to personal remittances, it was designed as a place where practical convenience met cultural connection. Over a decade later, that mission still fuels its expansion and loyal following.

Each branch—from north to south—is more than just a storefront. It’s a gathering point where kababayans bump into familiar faces, swap life updates, or discover a favorite childhood snack.

Snapshot: RJ Mart at a Glance

Detail Information
Branch Address 58 Zhongping Road, Zhongli District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan 320
Operating Hours Daily, closes at 10:00 PM
Mobile +886 3 426 6978
Email rjsupermart@rjsupermart.com
Website www.rjsupermart.com
Nearby Landmark Two branches near Zhongli Station; one is notably larger and more well-stocked

What Makes RJ Mart Special

1. Filipino Grocery Staples

RJ Mart’s shelves are lined with:

  • Classic Pinoy ingredients (toyo, suka, bagoong)
  • Packaged snacks like Piattos, Chippy, and Boy Bawang
  • Filipino sauces, frozen meats, and party must-haves like hotdog with cheese bits

They also cater to broader Southeast Asian tastes, offering items from Vietnam, Indonesia, and Thailand under their “Food Season” section.

You’ll find dedicated categories for:

  • Canned Food & Instant Noodles
  • Biscuits & Snacks
  • Seasonings & Sauces
  • Cereal, Jam Dip, and Baking Ingredients
  • Brewing Milk, Chocolate, Coffee & Tea
  • Beverages and Chocolates

Whether you’re recreating your mother’s adobo or grabbing a quick instant pancit canton, RJ Mart delivers the flavors you miss most.

2. Daily Necessities Beyond Food

RJ Mart goes beyond food by also offering an impressive range of daily essentials, including:

  • Body wash, shampoo, and feminine hygiene products
  • Soap, lotion, makeup, and perfume
  • Laundry detergent and home cleaning supplies
  • Toothpaste, mouthwash, and sunscreen

This one-stop model helps OFWs avoid extra trips across town and is especially helpful for those working long shifts with limited free time.

3. On-the-Spot Remittance Services

No need to make separate trips. You can:

  • Send money to your family in the Philippines while shopping for groceries
  • Get assistance in Tagalog from friendly, approachable staff
  • Save time, especially on busy weekends

One customer shared that RJ Mart is already “popular in sending money” and serves not just OFWs but Taiwanese locals as well.

4. Package Tracking and Digital Tools

The RJ Mart experience also includes practical online services. Through their website, www.rjsupermart.com, you can:

  • Explore their full product catalog
  • Navigate by category like Grocery, Daily Necessities, Package Tracking, or Service Address
  • Track packages if you’ve ordered or sent goods via the store
  • Stay updated through their Facebook page: RJ Mart Taiwan

This blend of digital and physical services reflects their deep understanding of what overseas workers need most—accessibility, efficiency, and connection.

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Credits: RJ Mart / Facebook

What People Are Saying

Here are a few reflections from Filipinos and locals who frequent RJ Mart:

Convenient to use especially for all the foreign workers like me… you can meet our kabayan and buy our favorite delicacies together.” – Mj Joshua

“There are two RJ Mart stores in Zhongli, both near the station. Wide selection, affordable prices.” – Siddu A

“May get crowded on weekends but you’ll find most Philippine products here—from necessities to snacks.” – Emman

“Sells a variety of Southeast Asian goods including those from Indonesia and Vietnam.” – Gilang Baswara

Affordable chocolates, friendly staff, and very convenient for remittances.” – Python Beast

Popular among both OFWs and Taiwanese for money transfers and groceries.” – Victor George Domingo

These reviews highlight what makes RJ Mart stand out—not just the product selection, but the atmosphere of welcome and care.

Why It Matters to the OFW Community

RJ Mart’s strength lies in how it addresses two major areas of every OFW’s life:

  1. Daily survival and comfort — with groceries, hygiene products, and home essentials.
  2. Connection with home — via remittances, social touchpoints, and familiar cultural items.

The store layout, staff approach, and product offerings are designed around a Filipino lifestyle, and that matters deeply when you’re far from home.

Video: RJ Supermart Online Offers the Same Value as In-Store

RJ Supermart made it easy for loyal shoppers to stick to their grocery habits.

They kept their prices the same—whether customers visited the store or ordered online through E-C Shopping.

With a quick message, buyers could place their orders and receive prompt support from the team.

There’s no guessing, no markup, just the same good value that families trust.

RJ Supermart continued to serve with consistency and care, one message at a time.

Final Thoughts

For many OFWs, the challenge of living abroad isn’t just about finding work—it’s about preserving a sense of belonging. RJ Mart makes that easier. With its thoughtful product selection, accessible services, and strong digital presence, it offers a comforting reminder that no matter how far we are, there’s a place here that feels like home.

From remittances to ramen, from Piattos to package tracking—RJ Mart continues to prove that it’s not just about groceries, it’s about giving overseas Filipinos the space and service they deserve.

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