There is a good market on Tuesdays, it has been under a canopy for 2 years, now you do not need to push under a tarpaulin. A good selection of vegetables and fruits, especially in the morning, everything is fresh. Much better than in Alanya and Mahmutlar. But prices are now higher in the market compared to what they were before the lira fell. For some positions, the price in lira has increased 10 times. In rubles, the growth was 2-3 times. The Turks have mastered the cultivation of papaya and mango well, and mango is very good, right at the level of Sri Lanka. But the price tag is also rather big, 250 lira, which is about 600-700 rubles.kg.
A great market, comes here every Wednesday from 7:30-8 am to 6:30-19:00 pm (the grocery part works longer than the clothing part). Buy where there are price tags, bargain and try. At the entrance from the raspberry plantation, they bake gyuzlyama, in the late afternoon they always make discounts on all products. Very tasty sujuk and grilled olives with garlic. Near the exit from the food section, they sell snow sherbet - it cools down very pleasantly in the heat.
Everything is fresh and delicious.
Sellers are not very intrusive and will remember you in a week or a year. Not everyone speaks Russian, but you can always make an agreement. By the evening, prices are reduced.
There are always delicious watermelons at the end of the right row from the main entrance. The delicatessen and sweets shop at the beginning of the right row is hospitable, everything can be tasted, it is impossible to leave them without something delicious.