A great store. A good wide range of products. The prices are medium/high. There is its own cooking (the pastries are delicious). There are enough names. Personally, I like self-service ticket offices the most. This is very convenient for me, as I often go there during my lunch break. These cash registers help you pay quickly and not stand in queues.
The choice of products, as in all stores of this chain, is quite large. Probably one of the largest shops in the center of Gorki. The only bigger one is "Santa" at the entrance to the city. Queues in Eureka are small, and self-service cash desks simplify purchases. I had a little "plug" with the purchase of apples - the cashier girl reacted quickly and helped with the purchase. There are only positive emotions from visiting the store. Unusually low ceilings. The only thing is that it is located in the city center, where parking a car is very problematic due to the narrow streets and lack of parking as such (or I just wasn't looking for it). The navigator took me around the store, constantly rearranging the route. I had to put it in the next yard and stomp from there.
The store's assortment is 10 out of 10.
The staff is 10 out of 10.
Parking is 1 out of 10.
I bought baby food (porridge), which was on the stock according to the price tag, as a result, it was more expensive by 1.20 bel.rub at the checkout. To my indignation, the cashier replied, "If you don't want it, don't take it." ((