Here are the best homemade products in all of Abkhazia and cheaper. The market is open only on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Therefore, plan your route in advance. All sellers are very friendly and friendly. Spices 👍. I bought in one tent, two beautiful women are selling, very high-quality and fragrant spices, buy more and put more gifts 🤗
It's an interesting market, like it's back in our 90s. Small shops, very friendly sellers. Mostly Mengrels live here, that's why they have their own atmosphere!
They specially came here from Ochamchir with their relative (from the locals), because they sell good Georgian adjika here. They were taken at different points, of two types, and there are several more. We were given a choice to try.. We took the one that we liked. Basically, it turns out that
they make chic hot bread from fresh ingredients and dried pita bread, they bake it in a round oven.... We ate it all while we were driving!
I will definitely come here next time!
And if possible, I will order adjika from here.
This is a regular market for locals. Vegetables, fruits, meat, bread, sweets - everything is a third cheaper than in tourist Abkhazia. The people in this village are hospitable. I recommend.
A small, mostly wholesale market in the regional center of Abkhazia. In winter (from December to February), there is a wholesale purchase of citrus fruits. Approaching the car with the scales, you will find out that tangerines are not for sale, but are bought. 😂
But there is also a place where you can buy everything at retail. The prices are quite affordable!
While vacationing in Kyndyg, we went to the market in Gal to buy fresh Black Sea fish. We bought a herring and a lamb. The prices differ significantly from those on the market in Sochi. For example, a lamb in Sochi, at the end of December, was sold on the market for 1,500 rubles per kilogram. No, not 150, but 1500! At the market in the village of Gal barabulka they took 250 rubles per kilogram!
If you are in the vicinity of this market, be sure to visit it. It's a pity that he only works three days a week, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. 😩
Such a thing, a long queue, little can be purchased for personal use, there is no parking area, cars abandoned on the road create an emergency situation, there is a large area for taxi cars, if you leave your personal car there, you can be picked up by the locals for disrespect.
After the noisy Sukhumi market, this is something!!! On the one hand, the market is crowded, active, but somehow cozy, prices for everything are lower than everywhere we have been! You must come by! Be careful! The market doesn't work every day! Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, I think.
A small market, we arrived in the morning from Ochamchira. They said that everything was there and they even bought from Sukhum. A few small stalls, some incomprehensible Chinese flip-flops and a cattle for sale. But people are much more friendly than in Sukhumi.
The market is the same as everywhere else, nothing that would not be in Sukhum. The locals react ambiguously, one shouted Russians clean up and the rest with obscenities, well, he didn't smash the car
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October 13
Prices are cheaper here than in other places. A large selection of vegetables and fruits
The local grocery market is a colorful place. It is open only on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. On the corner of the market opposite the administration, young Georgian brothers are making a chic shawarma. I will definitely come back again
Cheaper than anywhere else.Spices are more natural, cheese is tastier, and more colorful))))Tangerines in the village of Chuburkhindzhi are cheaper and more beautiful))