It's a great place in terms of unusual products and edible goods from China. The Serbian food market is quite scarce for some imports, and this place is like an outlet.
The prices are slightly lower than in other stores, the fire may have had a very critical effect, but there is not much choice either. The market is mostly rag, a little childish and quite a few other things. There is a stall of spices and Chinese spices (perhaps not only). There is a garbage dump near the market. 6/10 on the overall score?
The location of sellers by goods is not systematized, go and see. It is rarely possible to get an answer to the question of where a particular product is sold. You can bargain. There is a cafe: a "lunch box" with rice, vegetables, meat/fish and delicious lemonade costs about 600 or 700 rsd
There are spicy Chinese noodles and fenchosa. Sauces in jars, lots of snacks. And full of Chinese things. + Household goods, goods for new items at home. Decorating.
The two-storey main building (the second one burned down) with a bunch of Chinese shops where the goods are ordered and even with price tags, and shopping places where the goods are stacked and mixed. They want to pay in cash. There are a lot of things, but it's not easy to find what you need. It's pretty dirty and uncomfortable. However, those goods that are also in Chinese "robot piles" are cheaper here, and there is no alternative to some goods at all, they are not sold in other stores (well, or you need to know the places without a Google prompt).
A specific place by the type of Gardener (those from Moscow will understand). For lovers of such places, perhaps it is good. A lot of cheap goods
But in general it is dirty, fussy and unpleasant