Cool bazaar for buying finnicks. There are different varieties and correspondingly different prices. Prices start from 10 dirhams per kg to 160 dirhams per kg.
Do not buy immediately from the first boutique. Go through the market, see the entire assortment of finniks and chocolates in different stores, and be sure to bargain! This will help you avoid cheating on an expensive purchase and not get fooled.
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I like this place because there is a wide variety of dates and sweets with dates, and most importantly, they are very tasty! You can also drink Arabic coffee here!
The only negative that I can highlight is the constant hubbub due to the huge number of people.
Tourists are usually brought to this market during excursions to Abu Dhabi. The prices are expensive, but the choice is huge. Well, to be honest, supermarkets can be found cheaper.
Not impressed. I was expecting to see something more colorful. Just a few rows of stalls with dates and sweets. In supermarkets, the same candies and chocolates are much cheaper. Merchants are generous with discounts, of course, and if you enjoy haggling, perhaps your purchases will be profitable.
An unpleasant place where they invite people to the floor of the street, dirty streets (an ordinary market, nothing special). The price tag says 50 aed, and as soon as they find out that you are from Russia, it immediately becomes 20. Sellers can just burp in your face. On the plus side, they treat you a lot.
In general, the place is not recommended to visit, especially by tourist bus, if you really want to visit, it's easier to take a public bus and taxi.
The market was not far from our hotel, so we took a walk there. I imagined him to be different, with an oriental flavor or something. But in fact, these are tent shops, with approximately the same assortment of dates, coffee, sweets, and spices everywhere. You can taste it, they treat you to coffee and tea. You can bargain.
The guide brought us to the market, which made it easier to buy delicious gifts. The sellers are not greedy, they were fed sweets, they gave in well in price.
A large selection of dates, royal, ajwa, in chocolate, with various additives, with orange candied fruits, pistachios, almonds, cheese. But you need to look at what exactly natural ingredients would be, otherwise you can take bags with 3 chemical fillings for the price of 2! We got into the season, and there were fresh dates on sale, interesting taste, not very sweet and slightly tied up, similar to persimmons. They treat you to local "coffee", which you can buy there.
A huge selection of dates from all over the Middle East and nuts. I do not recommend going to the first stores, go a little further. You will see the difference in price. The staff is quite polite, they treat you, offer local coffee.