Ooooh, an oasis in the vast expanses of the Turkish desert. They greet you as a dear guest, tea-karkade, everything is for you, dear! Belly dancing, a teahouse, and everything that a soul exhausted by narzan desires! Fairy tale.. What am I talking about?
Migros is the Turkish equivalent of pyaterochka) Everything you need is there. Everything that is not needed is not there. Problems yoke!
A good Migros, but the prices are quite high. The assortment is good, within walking distance from Camuyva Beach Hotel and Sweet Home Kemer apartments. The GPB card with UnionPay does not pass.
A good range of products. You can pay in a currency (dollar, euro), but the change will be in lira.
Cashiers also use their discount card if you don't have one, which allows you to save a little on goods with a yellow price tag.
Be careful, because they can cheat at the checkout! Immediately check all the goods with the receipt, without going far from the store, because they may either not put some goods in the package, or punch it again.
A good store, a large selection of everything you need. There is a wonderful store for tourists and there are a lot of them here, by the way, which makes life difficult for locals
In a regular online store, which has everything from groceries to things and toys. The prices are reasonable, if you are missing something in the hotel, you will definitely find it in this supermarket.
Everything you need, not impressed at all. They work quickly at the checkout. They didn't take any meat, because Saleh's shop has the best choice., and the chicken egg is very tasty in his shop, and the seasoning for chicken - take it, you won't regret it, there is no such thing in Russia. Minced meat will be made with you, chopped and chopped.
If in Chamyuva itself, bread was taken from the bakery, vegetables and fruits from the shop. We lived far from Migros, once we reached +40, not a buzz :) then we went.
Great market. It's a little cramped, but everything you need is there.
Dollars are accepted for payment, but the change is only in lira.
I didn't find a basket, everything is in my hands. Prices are normal.
Simena comfort Hotel is a 15-minute walk away.
Migros was kicked out of the store on an electric scooter with a disabled sign. I tell them, I point to the sign that I can't walk. The Turkish woman has zero emotions. The Turks are completely in the trash. I couldn't buy any groceries.
A convenient store with a good assortment of food, drinks and household goods. Many good quality products are cheaper than on the market. Always fresh bread. Russian cuisine products appeared-sour cream, dumplings, Borodino bread.
The Turkish equivalent of a Magnet. The choice is not bad, even in Jet, you can wander in the big ones. If there is no local currency, euros and dollars are accepted at the exchange rate, please note the following! The exchange rate in dollars and euros is different, but the locals do not bother) 1 dollar = 1 euro, be vigilant!
Chocolate with pistachios definitely yes! Kefir is so-so, some kind of empty. Fruits in the bazaars are more choice and cheaper.
Well, to begin with, this is a minimarket!!!
There are many of the necessary things.
The staff is extremely unfriendly.
The lira/dollar exchange rate is generally a fire.
And the indicated discounts on the price tags do not pass at the checkout. In general, you will be careful!
Sellers like to give the wrong change. They give change in lira from dollars, and that's where you have to watch out. You point out a mistake, they throw the rest very displeased
Excellent choice, convenient location. A pass of cheeses to choose from by weight. But a special love is churchkhela in pomegranate juice, it is sold so delicious only in Migros.
A good grocery store. There are fish, products that can be brought home as a souvenir - butter, halva, baked goods. There are Russian-speaking employees. There is probably the best store in Kemer and the surrounding area.
There is a choice, the prices are normal, but in the evening the queue is too good, the air conditioner works (it's cold when you come in from the street)
A large, good Migros, convenient, everything is clean for people, as in the rest of the stores of this grid, everything is in order. Of the cons, there are always a lot of people
One of the three Migrants to Chamyuva. A minimal set of products for those who live in apartments and who are tired of the hotel's exclusive. Fruits and vegetables are not bad, prices are much lower than on the stalls next to the hotels, as well as all other products.
A normal local five. They accept dollars for payment, but give out change in lira. My Union Pay card from the RSHB was rejected in two polls. So keep in mind
It is much cheaper and better quality than in Russia. They accept euros and dollars at the official exchange rate, and give change in local currency, which is very convenient