It's a good place to buy several imported products. Shop assistants are usually friendly and helpful. There's a coffee shop inside the supermarket where you can enjoy a cuppa with something yummy from the bakery.
I wish they sold loose lemongrass so that I could buy it for my Tom Yum.
Good shop that sells a variety of imported food. And they've got a fresh fish stall.
Service could improve I suppose as it's more expensive compared to other grocery shops in Astana. For example, they could pack my purchases for me instead of my doing it.
Interfood is a pleasant place to visit. Great pastries. The range of products is pleasantly surprising and, of course, their quality.
However, the price tag for these same products is sometimes off the charts. The price of dried fruits and vegetables looks as if each package or piece was individually brought from the field, from the tree, from the garden. Toothpaste and soap, judging by the price tag, are generally made in single copies and most likely by hundreds of specialists. It's the same with the dishes.
Well, I think the owners themselves understand that something is wrong, apparently so-so.
And therefore, even if you get into the store and purchase something, cashiers without constant service skills do everything very slowly and not very professionally, and even a queue of two people may form.
Success.