Basically an ordinary networker.
Clean, everything is fresh.
The assortment is good, for all wishes.
A good selection of high-quality Turkish sweets (separate showcase).
A very democratic payment system)))) they take all currencies. The course is certainly "not a fountain", but it's more fuss to run around looking for where it's profitable to change.
And so, of course, it is better to pay in lira.
The store is not big. It's a little cramped for such an influx of tourists. Not all ticket offices work, the service is sooo slow. There is a department with a hanging onion. It is more profitable to buy for a gift than in packages. They will pack everything very nicely for you. Our tourists, limited by sanctions, buy Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Starbox coffee. Once they didn't take payment in dollars, they didn't have change. Another time, they paid both in lira and euros.
A lot of people come here. When I was there, I did not find the right battery ((. They sold out. Although there was still a price tag. I bought olive oil for the promotion, and even the girl at the checkout made a purchase on her card and got another discount))). Ask the girls for a store card. Easy shopping!)
The store is small, but everything you need is there. The change from dollars is given in lira. They pass everything correctly, no one is cheating. The prices for cookies and Turkish sweets are quite low.
A favorite store in Turkey, the ice cream is very tasty, we bought huge peaches, so we took hotels with us. By the way, chocolate cannot be transported in hand luggage at Antalya Airport.pasta is being selected.
Everything can be bought in one place, both products and things, there are many nearby outlets, everyone is friendly and friendly, everything is explained and prompted.
Overall, a good assortment. But I've been there twice, every time I've been cheated by the sellers. The first time I paid in euros, they told me the price in euros, they gave me the change in lira, but even at their announced rate they did not give 40 lira. The second time I paid in lira. The change was supposed to be from 30 liras for the goods 22.9 liras. But they gave me 50 kopecks in lira. They apologized and said they didn't have a change
Not all Migros are cool, with price tags and a large assortment of goods, but this is one of the networks that everyone knows and you can at least buy something understandable there and not be fooled, I hope of course. All the products that I take home as souvenirs have been there for years. The last time there was a tour Antalya-Side-Pamukkale-Cappadocia-Side, shops are easily located nearby even on Yandex navigator and they are the main thing nearby. In one of them, the Chinese bought just packs
It's not a bad shop. We've been here many times. This Migros is not the smallest, but it is not big either. Prices, taking into account political events over the past year and a half and taking into account the current exchange rate, are not as cheap as in previous years. However, it is quite possible to choose something for everyday needs and for gifts. Prices in migros are definitely more profitable than in tourist shops with prices in euros, where conversion to lira depends only on the seller's appetite.
One of the advantages is that you can pay not only in lira, but also in euros and dollars.
Of the cons: 1) they constantly do not hand over small change. Sometimes they didn't pass a few lire, then a few kurush. They argue that they have run out of coins. However, Turkish buyers are also given change in coins. If it weren't for this noticed fact, we wouldn't have attached any importance. Maybe it's just a coincidence, but it feels like they're trying to cash in on tourists in any store. On the one hand, it would seem small things, but the sediment remained. In a couple of weeks, with the frequency that we ran on the way to this Migros, the shortage amounted to more than a dozen lira, with which we could buy a souvenir.
2) price tags, sometimes, do not correspond to the product laid out next to it. To avoid misunderstandings and if you do not speak Turkish, then carefully check the name and barcodes on the goods and price tags.
3) there are always people in the store. Especially in the evening there are long queues at the ticket offices
It is very small, there are a lot of people in the evening and long queues at the ticket office. The assortment is meager, it is better to pay in lira. It is better to go further there will be another Migration store
The store is standard for the chain, but the assortment is very truncated, there is little choice in spices, coffee, sweets - what you want to take home. The prices are something. Huge ones appeared.
I don't understand the rave reviews - an ordinary mass market, with scattered goods and cluttered rows, the lack of a normal checkout line, which is why everyone is crowding along the shelves with goods that cannot be reached. The assortment is 3 out of 5 in terms of quality, variety and price. And the advantages are that they accept any currency, they give change in lira.
I liked the supermarket , affordable prices , cleanliness in the shelves, cleaned . The price tags correspond to reality when buying. Perhaps the most budget supermarket in Turkey 🇹🇷
A great store with fixed prices. Accept cards, cash lira, dollars, euros. Very convenient. The prices, of course, are too high, but they are considerable everywhere now.
Compared to last year, the assortment has become poorer. At fifty-fifty prices. If last year everything was definitely very cheap, now, when recalculated, it turns out to be almost Moscow. Selectively cheaper, but not by much. But definitely cheaper than in small private shops. Therefore, food and drinks are only here.
It's a great store. The prices were very pleased, considering that the exchange rate is now favorable - 1 lira = 3.5 rubles. For example, marshmallows, Haribo marmalade 8 lire.