It is beautiful and spacious, but I suspect that it is intended mainly for tourists.
The prices are high, even if compared with those in Moscow. We were with a local resident and he was haggling, so we managed to buy baklava, nuts, figs and dried fruits at a more or less adequate price. But she is not small either. There are a lot of non-local products and this is upsetting. If you want the same thing, but it's cheaper, you can go to any supermarket - especially with your own bakeries. As a result, I bought pomegranates there for 1 manat (there were from 2 to 5 on the market), and persimmons for 1.5, and baklava for 2 times cheaper.
But it's worth a walk around the bazaar - as a tourist destination. Well, to see how the famous black caviar is sold (they offer to try it)
The market is quite old. Lots of fruits and vegetables, herbs and dairy products. They sell beluga whales. At a price of 45 manats per kg. The fish is huge, almost 1.5 meters
There are dried fruits and nuts. Lots of dried herbs.
A real oriental bazaar, which has everything your heart desires. Fruits, meat, fish, sweets And so on. Prices are above average, you definitely need to bargain. But everything is fresh and delicious.