The market is, in principle, quite ordinary - a farmer's market, but there are regular traders there, whose stalls stand out both for the beauty and the quality of the goods.
One of the farmers, whose counter is always decorated with long "braids" of onions and garlic, sells some incredibly delicious onions. He always gives me small gifts - a head of garlic or an onion of an unusual variety.
And in front of his counter they sell wonderful tomatoes and simply magical homemade aivar.
There are also several butcher shops with the freshest meat on the market. The fish is also very good, both fresh and grilled.
A separate story is freshly squeezed juices. Very tasty!
If you enter the market from Maxim Gorkog Street, the first thing you see is the rows of flowers. The beauty is incredible!
Atmospheric, nostalgic, a large selection of fresh fruits, vegetables, Serbian cuisine, etc.
Flea market - from torn shoes to antiques.
Gorgeous flowers, a huge selection
A great market, you can find anything you want. In addition to vegetables and fruits and vegetables, there are mesara and ribara, as well as a flower market with a flea market.
The market has parking, but there is often a queue of cars there, although there is a large parking lot on Baba Vishnina Street 1 minute away.
Sellers stay for quite a long time and even at 3 days and later they can still be found on the spot.
A great market
Lots of vegetables, farm products, you can find anything. But it's more expensive than in other places.
This is exactly what a real market is, not an attraction.
Oh, this is my favorite market! Excellent dairy products, including cottage cheese (the Serbs call it Srem cheese, sometimes salty, lightly salted and without salt) and smoked cheeses; there are homemade eggs in the same meat and dairy pavilion. There are butcher shops, there are fish, there are flour products (I buy lasagna sheets here). There are shops with meat delicacies, very tasty) I recommend trying and choosing, they cook a little differently.
Excellent selection of vegetables, fruits and berries. There are flowers both in bouquets and in pots.
There are guys who take imports from European countries, you can buy European goods, which are either not in supermarkets or they are more expensive there.
In general, I recommend it!
The market is a masterpiece. You can buy anything you want.
The cheese shop where the owner is French, at the entrance there is a table with a dummy of a huge head of cheese-parmesan, brie, gruer, camembert, gorgonzola-just a fairy tale.
A meat stall, everything will be offered and cut.
The freshest vegetables, fruits, berries and greens. However, on the Greens of Venats, some positions are cheaper and more significant.
And of course, the flower rows, you can't take your eyes off. I often stopped by just to take a look and enjoy the beauty! I recommend you to visit.
Not big, but capacious in the presence of all possible goods, products and household items, the market, including a flea market for amateurs.
Positive. The prices of market goods differ from stores by 10 - 30 % . There are grocery products whose assortment is greater in choice and variety. Everything is always fresh.
A great market, which has everything from seasonal vegetables to Yugoslav passports :)
I heard that it is a little more expensive here than in the rest, but I was told that the prices are the same as everywhere else in the city.
I recommend
There are so many good fruits and vegetables, there are cute cheese shops where they sell French cheese and French truffles, we especially liked dried fruits.
I was at this market in February, so very little shop was working. But friends say that in summer you can buy a lot of delicious and interesting things.
A great old colorful market. The prices are higher than in other markets of the city, but the assortment is just fine. Don't forget to go to a separate building with meat and bacon, they also sell homemade eggs there.
Cheap fruits and vegetables. But! They don't let you choose the berries yourself (strawberries, raspberries), cool healthy berries are in front, and they load small things from the back row. They didn't let me choose for myself..
An atmospheric market - it started with a flea market, then I saw stalls with vegetables (there are almost no price tags, apparently, you need to bargain). If you go a little further, you can go to the glazed shops where they sell meat products, cheese, etc. I recommend the butcher shop on the corner - a large selection of sausages and various meats. As far as I understand, this is a family business that is more than 50 years old. I also recommend the cheese shop, where there is also a large selection of cheeses, both Serbian and French, etc. I really liked the smoothies at a place called Pressno.