Hello everyone. There is no point in going for a couple of kg. The old-fashioned way is to charge for entry. It is very cold in the indoor in winter. I went once or twice. I didn't like it. They are mainly bought by small retailers of stalls.
The entrance for freight transport is expensive, moreover, the overpass for loading goods by merchants from trucks in the winter pavilion is constantly occupied, in summer it is generally a problem to load on a medium-capacity truck to drive through the rows, it can make it wider, the center of the summer market is actually empty
The entrance is expensive. It is not convenient to walk, it is too far to walk. Watermelons on one side, vegetables and fruits on the opposite side. In winter, fruits are generally in the middle of nowhere. Retail prices are not cheaper than in other points of the city.
The goods in the wholesale come across spoiled. The onion is half-rotten. The markovka is also rotten in places. But it's mostly where they sell vegetables. But there are also separate warehouses where the goods are of high quality.
A good selection of fruits and vegetables. The prices are reasonable. The only thing that does not suit the entrance is very expensive. On the territory of the wholesale store, the road is full of holes and potholes. It is unclear why they charge such a high fee for entry into the territory.
Fruits and vegetables wholesale and retail. Entry is paid. There is a dining room. Parking space.
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Anonymous review
January 11, 2020
They take money for a visit, as much as two hundred tenge, although 100 tenge for Mansions and others. It's cold in the warehouses, the buyers overestimate the prices there..