The prices are reasonable. That's just not enough parking spaces. It's hard to drive by car: the streets are narrow, there are constant traffic jams. There are several buses running, but even in them there is a crush - a full cabin.
It's really not an expensive market. There is a big difference compared to the shops in the city. I bought apples for 200 tenge. There are 550 tenge in the city. You need to buy in boxes. But there is also retail.
The market is large, and there are absolutely not enough parking spaces.
One thing pleases: pensioners are allowed to enter the market for free.
Thank you.
In the princeps it's not bad in summer it's cheap and in winter it's expensive I bought a 10kg onion not long ago and he found it all frozen at home I had to throw it away
Lack of parking.dirt.you can't walk through the rain at all and the prices for fruits and vegetables are no lower than in the stall near the house .and the quality is lower.
The wholesale market, if you want to buy something, merchants always shove rotten, then spoiled products, rude as if they give for free, the second time you are afraid to ask with such a tone, answers that all desire for everything will disappear. I rarely go