Supermarket with a diverse assortment, you can always find everything you need, a lot of sweets, delicious pastries, dairy and meat products, spices, a large selection of olive oil. There is a Russian-speaking staff.
The store has an excellent lukum department, a large selection. The store is quite free. They quickly open an additional cash register when there is a crowd of customers.
I was in this store yesterday. Complete chaos. Sellers, at the sight of tourists, apparently carry out sales at separate inflated tariffs. I bought a mango, while the price was indicated at 19.9 with a discount card and 22.9 without a card. After payment, I saw the price of 32.9 in the receipt ... I went into the store again, took the price tag and went to the cashier. The cashier pretended for a long time and counted the amounts in the check, then the manager came up, counted the difference and told her to return it. They returned 55 lire for 4 mangoes.
Later, I started looking at the rest of the goods in the receipt, it turned out that everything was marked up. At the same time, some kind of discount card is indicated in the receipt, apparently with the opposite effect.
I advise everyone to avoid this store
We bought everything here, there is a price tag on the products, it is quite reasonable, alcohol prices seem to be more profitable than in other stores. The terminal works in lira, you can pay from a ruble account, but it is better to open a lira account and replenish it
A small supermarket where you can buy everything you need and even souvenirs. The prices are normal, we did not encounter any price changes at the checkout. You can come in.
I came in yesterday with my family. We didn't really look at anything, it stank terribly of rotten fish. It is unrealistic to be there.Let's go to the next Migros.