Be sure to visit, feel the local flavor, buy souvenirs home. Churchkhela, wine, marshmallows, tea, stronger drinks) good service. Sometimes slightly inflated prices. They are reluctant to bargain. But often products from home gardens are cheaper than in stores. It is usually elderly people who sit in front of the entrance to the market, I advise them to support them.
The market is wonderful mainly for vegetables and fruits. Wine and all other drinks that are sold as homemade are not true. If you have not tried homemade chacha, and especially homemade wine, then I do not recommend buying it. The essence of pear, peach, etc. is added to the chacha for the smell. the smell after that is very "delicious", but believe me, real chacha on a pear or peach does not have such a BRIGHT smell. Be vigilant.
The market is not very big, of course there is something to buy, but as the guide told us, be sure to go there and what is cheaper here, then all this is nonsense, the prices are almost the same as in the city itself, but you don't need to drag anywhere far. Wine, Chacha, churchkhela, spices, clothes and much more are on sale. The market is old and not well maintained. They are still trying to cheat on the market, so they sold us grapes more expensive than in the store (((
Very cool grocery market😊 The products are wonderful, you can find everything you need
I definitely recommend you to visit in order to feel the Georgian flavor
Everything is very poor, the expectations were completely different.
Fruits are still +/-, there are cheeses, but a very limited assortment.
As for meat and fish, it's a complete failure... Artificial frozen trout, and then if you're lucky.
From a fresh maximum of lamb.
The picture is the same for meat.
You will not find mutton "in the afternoon with fire"! Pork and beef in very limited quantities.
Prices are 2-dimensional: for tourists and locals!)))😅
Do you want a real Georgia? Don't go to this market. This is not a tourist attraction. This is an ordinary city market. Vegetables, spices, fruits, tkemali, adjika, wine. It's all there. And what kind of characters are there! Georgy sells wine near the entrance. Even without buying anything from him, you are unlikely to leave him sober :) In general, the spirit of Sakartvelo is there.
A wonderful market. You can buy a lot of things. We bought spices quite inexpensively, bought Georgian tea and herbs, as well as vintage wine. At the entrance, they bought cheese from grandma. And there is a pretty profitable exchanger at the entrance.
The choice of cheese is too small 2-3 points in total. I do not recommend a wine shop, there are much better wine shops near the market. Seasonal fruits are a good choice.
There is everything. From clothes and shoes, to spices and fruits. To find cheaper prices, you need to get deeper and higher. For example, almonds on the 1st floor are 25 lari per kilogram, on the 3rd floor for 13 lari
A place where people really run away from unusual products such as: white honey, dried persimmon 🔥
I really liked berries like raspberries, which are placed in breathable buckets with holes, like in fruit boxes 👍😍
The grocery market has everything, especially a lot of homemade, cheap fruits, a lot of souvenirs, I really liked it, a small pavilion with a dessert as a gift, a large selection of spices, prices are much cheaper. In short, for gifts and souvenirs, Go there👍
There is a small grocery market in the center of Kobuleti. There are a lot of fruits, a large selection, reasonable prices, you can also bargain.There are household items there too. They sell purina bread, there is a pavilion with cakes, where we often bought
A good market. A large selection of fruits, vegetables, cheese, spices. A good exchange rate in the exchanger. As for meat and fish, the choice is frankly not very good, for this a minus star.
There are a lot of fruits and vegetables. You can dress and put on shoes on a budget. A good store with wine products, qualified staff who will advise excellent wines from producers
In the corner pavilion, to the right of the far entrance, I was frankly deceived. They sold low-quality homemade wine, although they gave a completely different taste. And even at an inflated price. The seller is a brisk man of short stature, just blows away with his pressure. It is better not to approach him at all.
When we lived in Georgia near the market, we often came here for fruit. The prices are different, that's what the market is for - do not hesitate to bargain) the further you go into the depths, where they already sell cars, the cheaper the prices. Prices are especially discounted at the end of trading. And so there is a good choice in the assortment, there is everything. Even classic tobacco by weight for cigarettes)))
Check-in is paid by car.
Great market. A wide variety of fruits and vegetables. Not bad cheeses. Lots of dried fruits and spices. Friendly sellers. You can also buy household goods.
A good market in Kabuleti and most importantly a good local currency exchanger. Georgia is a good hospitable and beautiful country. If nothing changes in the relationship, we went and we will go. It is better than Krasnodar Krai and cheaper and more hospitable.
The first rule is to take fruits from one seller. There will be bonuses
The second rule. Take the children, they will definitely be treated.
The third rule. Take sulguni cheese, it is very tasty with wine.
Bottling kvass is too sweet.
Take a shot, you won't regret it, they sell closer to the circular movement.
A great picturesque place. Everything can be found: from the necessary to souvenirs. From high prices to low prices. The quality of the products is pleasing, a huge range of local and Turkish products.
I visited Bonya's grocery market. For tourists, the price tag is raised, it is necessary to bargain. It is really possible to buy inexpensive vegetables, fruits, cheeses, nuts, homemade wine. The choice is large
Super! The choice of all sorts of Georgian goodies is excellent. The trouble is only with souvenirs, there is practically nothing to bring from Georgia as a gift, banal clay crafts and that's it.
The product is delicious and beautiful, but unfortunately flies crawl on non-closed products. I am very attentive to this. I buy from those sellers who hide the goods from flies and dust. Prices are often not written. It is said that sellers announce different prices to different buyers. It is more expensive for tourists. It's good that there are Turkish olives on sale, there are interesting teas. I really liked the Svan salt. I bought the pastille from a neat saleswoman. I like natural Georgian goods
Great market! I have been shopping for more than a year, there were no problems.
A couple of tips:
- go into the courtyard of the market, vegetables are better on the left side of the dairy pavilion. There is also a seasonal vegetable market.
- try everything
- go through the whole row and ask the price, it's easier to bargain this way
The fruits are delicious, the sellers are sometimes too intrusive. It is better not to take wine. They give one thing for tasting, but they sell a completely different product.
It is good to shop before leaving, I took pastilles, spices and churchkhela for presents.
The best place to shop. Lots of fresh fruits. They also sell clothes. A large selection of factory-made and home-made wines. He always buys food and fruits there.
We lived in Kobuleti for a month, found our seller of fruits, vegetables, spices, etc. We went only to her) A Wonderful Woman!!! In general, you can find a lot of things there for yourself, including delicious wine. I write this review with warmth in my heart after a while) I would like to visit it again!!!
It's a good market.
Take wine only in bottles, the rest is crap. It is necessary to buy wine in Kakheti.or it is possible in factory 3-5 liters, in the same place in specialized tents.
Vegetables and fruits are normal, I didn't take anything else.
It's worth coming here at least just because of the exchanger. I bought fruits, not cheaper and not tastier than ours in Udmurtia. There is a strong impression that for Russians the margin is 100 percent