There are no normal shops. It's like I came to the market, only in a normal location and interter. Overpaying for Chinese goods from the market is such a thing. Toilets could be made more decent in one of the most important shopping malls in the city. It is convenient only with mobile phones and accessories for them, because there are 2 floors of this stuff and there is a large selection. It will be faster to find high-quality items in a second-hand store than in any shopping centers in Bishkek.
It is quite a decent place, which personally evokes nostalgia and warm memories for me.
TSUM remained exactly the same and did not lose anything in its performance. This is still a great place to walk, buy equipment, with the widest possible selection of goods, ranging from mobile phones and watches, ending with souvenirs and home appliances.
And if he goes down to the basement, then you can already bargain like in a bazaar and I don't see anything wrong with that, even a plus.
You can take beautiful photos for memory, there is a nice cafe on the ground floor, in general there are no chain stores, a variety of boutiques with Muslim clothes