I visited this bazaar, which left an ambivalent impression: I seemed to have bought everything I planned, but left with the idea that something was missing.I got home and realized: I got to the 90s, when the markets were not as "civilized" as they are now, when goods were located on the ground and traded from the ground. No, I don't want to say that they do this in "Auyl Bazaars", but from the entrance to this basement room and before Aufwledersehen, a feeling of neglect and neglect did not leave. The market opened this year, and the view inside looks like 10 years without repair. Naturally, there are almost no visitors, there are more sellers than buyers, although there are vegetables, fruits, berries, two meat departments, household goods, and household chemicals… All this can be seen in the attached photos, where everything looks fine. Well, after all, photography does not yet convey human feelings and impressions, but in fact confirms the availability of an assortment. Go, do not be lazy, especially since the prices here "do not bite", and for lovers of aul products there are kurt and koumiss. I think it is not necessary to justify why 4 stars are given.In principle, it would really be 3.5, but there is no such estimate.
Clean, everything is neat. Soon there will be a tandoor of its own. Vegetables, fruits, herbs, meat, poultry (domestic chickens and geese), cheeses, Korean salads, sausages. There are few store-bought types of mayonnaise, ketchup and all that, but this is not a function of the bazaar, so it is not very important. A large selection of cookies and sweets. In general, I liked it
A mini market, a woman with Korean salads is just lovely, offered to try different salads before buying, and we bought a sausage at the meat department with us at home, we'll cook beshbarmak at home.