A great market, colorful, filled, the people are polite, do not jostle, you can find everything, feel for yourself, bargain - the bazaar is the same. But the prices are still being pushed up.
We need a little correction for tourists. Inscriptions, arrows, so that you can find a particular position . In general, the sellers are well done! They will always find an approach.
Great market! Everything is at hand. A cafe for every taste and budget. The shops are also different, you can buy any product. And the confectionery "Shirin" is my love!!!
This is not a market, but just a cesspool! The roads are indescribable at all, we can say that there is nowhere to walk. Prices are through the roof. The most expensive market in the city and dirty!!!
There is a spontaneous flea market on Marx Street next to the market on weekends (now it is Yunusalieva). There is very little that is interesting, but maybe I was unlucky.
The real east, the market, the torog is always appropriate. Plus, on weekends, a swamp yard boils on the street in the market, which is just not there. You can buy snow in summer, sell apricots in winter 😂
Orto-Saysky market is located in a residential area of Bishkek. Its convenient location makes it attractive to residents of neighborhoods in the southern part of the city. There is a large selection of goods both in the grocery part and in the part where things are sold. Prices are high, unlike other markets in the city. There are many cafes and fast food outlets on the territory of the market, where you can eat quickly and inexpensively. a big disadvantage is the problem with parking.
There is everything you need. There are a lot of useful and high-quality things. I often buy clothes there, there are always high-quality and original things
A large selection of vegetables and fruits. The highest prices are in the central row, where the entrance is from the side of Zhukeev-Pudovkin. If you go deep into the market towards Karl Marx along with vegetables, all products, including vegetables, fruits are cheaper, sometimes several times.
Perhaps the most expensive market in Bishkek, but also not the dirtiest. The only place where you can buy high-quality (may my fellow Muslims forgive me) pork.
It was on a working day, there were "too many merchants". We managed to get acquainted with the assortment quickly, and also to buy. There are a lot of people crowding. I didn't go to cafes on the territory - there were no empty seats.
Compared to Osh bazaar or Dordoi, an expensive market, I don't like the flea market, but vegetable and meat are still acceptable. Under the canopy near the vegetables, you can buy good flowers at a cheaper price
It is convenient that the market is in the upper part of the city. Everything is present: clothes, electronics, vegetables and fruits. More expensive than the rest of the markets that are on the outskirts.
If you are used to the Danilovsky market in Moscow, then of course you do not need to come here. And if you buy cheap while trying everything beforehand, Then DEFINITELY here