The mall is famous for its gold market on the ground floor on the right, opposite the bus stops. You can spend the whole day here, the choice is rich, the prices are much lower than Russian ones. There is not much place to have a snack and drink good coffee, so plan to have lunch somewhere nearby in advance. Parking is paid right on the square, everything is dusty and dirty, but there is a place to stand. Have a nice shopping.
Part of the station has been converted into a shopping center, several large shops with household and audio equipment, as well as a "jewelry exchange" where silverware can be bought by weight, a huge selection of minankari
My recent experience with this store has been extremely disappointing. The service leaves much to be desired: the staff are not at all concerned about customer problems, and they do not seem to be eager to help. The product I bought turned out to be broken, and the attempt to return or exchange it turned into a real quest.