As long as I can remember, this bazaar has been there) you can buy homemade pickles, jam, sauerkraut and more. In the season, they sell a wide variety of country eco-friendly products, as well as flowers) the prices are set by the summer residents themselves and, as I understand it, they evaluate each of their work in their own way. Therefore, there is nothing to be surprised about. A nice and always lively place.
It is always interesting to watch how grandmothers begin to lay out their workpieces at 8 a.m.! Regardless of the weather, whether it's frost, snow, rain or scorching sun. You can always buy seasonal products from them. I won't say it's expensive for prices, but it's not cheap either. Normal prices for household products.
It's great that there are similar places in the city!
It's a nice place. It used to be more interesting and tastier - the summer residents brought their surpluses - it was delicious. It wasn't cheap, but it was delicious. Now it's a bit tight with summer residents, those who are there in the majority look like summer residents about the same as I look like a ballerina /and I'm definitely not a ballerina /.
I grew up in this neighborhood. Across the street from this bazaar. Summer residents have always traded there. There were a lot of useful things. People are used to it. In autumn, they sold garden flowers. This bazaar has been in existence for many years. Of course, there were almost no summer residents. But there's plenty of stuff. Grandmothers sell homemade preparations. I like him. A good market.
A good mini market for people living nearby, there is everything you need in the first couple for cooking, but pickles, jams also have a large assortment,
A spontaneous market, I would say, when, how, prices are breaking who is good at what, and I have noticed not honest sellers here, they take wholesale at the bazaar and sell as if from their garden, so sometimes you can buy something here!
We bought homemade tomatoes a couple of times, they turned out to be not homemade). It's also so expensive. After that, they never bought anything there.
I really love this place!!! It reminds us of our Tselinograd dachas!!! And it can be very insulting when resellers sell overpriced products that are not country products at all. But I am happy to see the grandparents with their harvest!!! And especially the country flowers!!!
I didn't buy anything there. People sell everything they own, from the cottage, from the garden. Your pickles, thieves. Mushrooms are being harvested somewhere.
I think the place is useful.
But I didn't use their services.