An ordinary minimarket. Conveniently located near the metro. It's a little cramped inside, but there's everything you need. Works late. There are vending machines with water at the entrance.
I took pita bread twice, the first time it was expired, the second time I asked twice to heat it in the microwave, they gave it all the same icy (literally with pieces of ice inside)
The store is very crowded with goods, a narrow passage, somehow not comfortable.The owner is clearly seeking a large assortment, but it is not immediately possible to decide in the store, which is why the problem
I rarely went there after the price of water was raised for me . They just told me the price of the obum , the girls asked each other the sellers the price and eventually decided to sell me more expensive . Thanks, the sediment remained
The most visited convenience store in the area. The prices are really higher than the average temperature in the hospital, but you don't have to choose at night.
The most terrible store, the parasha is still, not only are the prices too high, but the sellers also trade according to their own laws, they did not sell cigarettes to me, although I am 19, I showed my ID, it is written ON their BENCH that the sale of tobacco products has been since the age of 18, but they refused to sell me and sent me where further, as for prices, for example, milk is twice as expensive as in neighboring Amir, you should not go to this flawed store, save money and nerves