I always go to the market and buy potatoes. Strawberries, cherries, and greenberries are in season. A good market. Parking is a little small, but there are always traffic controls, there is no confusion and congestion!
The market is not very big, there is little choice. And that's the only way they fool around on electronic scales. Check everything on the control!. They have a chip on the scales, which adds a certain percentage to your weight. As a result, in front of your eyes, you can add from 100-200 grams. they wanted to strip me of cherries by 2.5 rubles. When I outweighed them on the control and started arguing with them. This cheeky girl made a face "I don't understand what you're talking about, I'm white and fluffy," but she counted everything and gave the missing 200 grams
The market is like a market. There are both groceries and duffel rolls in the shopping center nearby. I have no complaints about the assortment and choice of food.
Within walking distance from the house, so every day we buy fresh dairy products from the regions here. Plus there is a children's center and shopping malls with goods
I really liked the point with Indian goods, the Indian seller himself, told and explained what spices are needed for what. I recommend turmeric and black cumin oil for health.
We still need to somehow solve the acute issue of parking! I understand that no one wants to, but alas, it's time to start somehow... The market is very nice, compact and clean enough...
It is easy for beginners to get lost, as well as to find something from clothes, you need to go around several places, shops are scattered throughout the market. The quality, in principle, suits, but it is better to test it on your own experience, especially shoes.
A good assortment of vegetables and fruits at reasonable prices.
In general, you can find almost everything you need. There are clothing, construction and grocery departments.
It is average in size for such a "microdistrict" of the capital, but I liked it: fruits, meat, light industry products... We need to take a look and contemplate!