A mandatory visit to the market - where without it! Adjika is certainly for yourself and as a gift to your friends, pies, cakes, spices, milk, fruits ...
Of course the prices are not so high. The market has become expensive
A large selection of food items and everything else for every taste. It is better to go in the morning, it is very hot in the afternoon. Parking is difficult.
I was very impressed with the market, as if I had fallen into the past, everything is in one place!Welcome desirable sellers!
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Головина Елена
Level 13 Local Expert
July 4, 2024
It's a very strange place for me. Everything is mixed up: fruits, vegetables, things. Of course, there is a lot of choice - this is a plus. The market itself is small and there are a lot of people and sellers. It's hard to navigate.
merchants are trying to deceive about the origin of the goods (they say about non-local tangerines that local (tangerines with a loose peel, which has a certain air layer between the skin and the slices) and the actual product itself (they sell unripe green lemons, calling them lime), etc. (it is possible in all markets so ...).
The market is like a market , but very let 's say monotonous , but if you go for a specific thing , it 's better to walk around and look , there is an opportunity to find something cheaper , but the main thing is not to buy from Gypsies !
It's a little sparse, but you can find a lot of things you need.
You can bargain with everyone)!
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Руслан
Level 13 Local Expert
June 27, 2024
An interesting place from a loaf to everything else, it's worth visiting when you arrive, be sure to buy fruits and souvenirs home, and the prices are good
Prices are inflated in the market and almost every seller deceives buyers from Russia and outweighs them.We paid for the nut paste, but an Abkhazian woman shouted at the whole market that we had not paid and in order to avoid further conflict we had to leave.The terrible attitude of the Abkhazians towards the Russians, they do not have a drop of politeness, respect.We will never come to this market again.
A large selection of goods and products. If something is not found in city stores, there is almost everything on the market) bargain it's the same market)
A huge assortment, both in quality and price. Unfortunately, prices are noticeably rising from year to year. It's already the same as in St. Petersburg. There are few agricultural products of their own... Mostly imported ((((, but it gets quite edible... I think in such a climate, Uzbeks would be overwhelmed with real natural food. And so...
A gastronomic choice. There is almost everything. We mainly come for fruits, vegetables and nuts. There is a problem with parking, it is very difficult to find a free place. Local parking attendants help to park the car so that it does not interfere with anyone, it is not a pity to give 30-50p for this.
It's a nightmare, the street is narrow, there's nowhere to put the car at all and it's impossible to drive, in the end I didn't even get there, everything is crowded with cars, but in fairness I will say that the embankment is just gorgeous!!! And there are many cafes!!!
It's a big market, it's expensive, they don't bargain, they're not inferior in price. It may be a little cheaper than in local stores. Somehow everything is not put together, the rows are disorderly. The meat is good, the average price. There are a lot of spices, but the portions are small glasses. We bought cherries, it turned out to be more expensive than in Kazan even. Nuts are not expensive. There is a large selection of products. If you walk for a long time, maybe you can find cheaper ones, but time did not allow us.
I recommend visiting this market to all those who come to Abkhazia on vacation! Such a variety of seasonings, teas, spices! Black Sea fish in assortment, locally produced cheeses, sausages. Amazingly beautiful jewelry, hats, slippers! And the prices there are much lower than, for example, somewhere on an excursion. I do not recommend buying draught types of homemade wines, cognac and chacha, you may not be very lucky 😊
There's a lot of stuff. But prices are high, especially for fruits. The locals squeeze everything out of the season. For comparison, watermelon is 50-60 rubles per kg, houses far away are 20 rubles each.
An ordinary market with its own "microflora". Those who love and know how to bargain will get a lot of pleasure from visiting. Personally, my day started at the market with a cup of coffee with fruit. I advise everyone to start the day this way.
Vanity, an ordinary market, wine and chacha is better not to take here, and in general in Abkhazia if you do not know specifically that the wine is real, since 99% of the wines and chacha sold are wine with powder and moonshine with the smell of wine
Unsanitary conditions, space prices. Rare goods, which are not found anywhere else, will not be found on the shelves. Everything is ordinary, you can buy it anywhere. The treatment of customers is bad. They didn't hear about politeness there.
I often go to the market for nuts, tea and dried fruits when I'm going hiking in the mountains for a few days. The choice is huge!! even dinosaur eggs can be found (joke))
A normal market. You can buy local and not only fruits and vegetables at an affordable price. We were surprised with parking. For the fact that we stopped near the market at the parking place and drove on without leaving, they wanted to charge us full payment for parking. We stood for 1 minute until we realized that we had arrived in the wrong place.
The grocery market is huge! If you noticed the product and went on to look at prices, there is a chance that you will no longer find this point. The prices are basically the same, well, plus or minus 10-20 rubles, there is a difference for something. The clothing market is so-so, the prices are high, but the goods are so-so, there is nothing to look at... So buy goodies and souvenirs, and you should take things at home from the usual trusted stores.