A great store 30 kilometers from the border. A good selection of products and household chemicals. It is especially famous for fish, although in St. Petersburg you can find fish that are tastier.
I didn't really like that you were asking sellers about raw fish (is it possible to export it). They pretend to be dumb/deaf and stop understanding everything. Just to sell, and they don't care what happens to us.
Often OVERDUE....
In general, it's a pity.
The price tag is good, the assortment is also normal.
A large selection of high quality fish. As well as many other products. They issue a free lunch and an invoice. Great cafe. You can take a set lunch or just salmon soup.
A very ordinary store with a not very wide assortment. Cafe at the store on the 3rd floor. Apparently they don't sell fly fishing tapes in Finland, but it's a pity. The parking lot is large.
A wonderful store near the border. Russian Russian is the price tag, everyone speaks Russian. Very tasty fish soup in the cafe at the store.
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Silvir
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January 8, 2020
It seems that only Russians in the store, who just love queues, will stand with carts at the window as if they are alone in the store...They won't move. In general, the store is larger than in Lappenranta, there is an opportunity to taste the taste of fish. There are cafes and toilets. Everything is fine. Caviar and fish are delicious.
Compared to previous years, the assortment has become smaller.
I regret to note that it has become like in our stores. See the expiration date. They hide the fresh stuff away.
The package was not heavy , it cost 96€
It seemed to me that it would have been heavier with us.
There is a cafe, sandwiches with red fish look delicious. One disappointment...and finally everything is not salty and so-so.(1000 rubles for our meals for two)
A large convenient store. The staff speaks Russian. There is a large parking lot and a delicious cafe. It's sad only when you get there in parallel with the tour bus
The nearest store from the border crossing. Those who enter Finland for a couple of hours come here to "roll out" a visa. It only makes sense to buy fish here. Alcohol is not sold.