Nice supermarket. The seller of Turkish sweets fed everyone and everything that was)) after tasting, we took sweets home) the assortment is large, there is everything you need, there are long queues at the checkout in the evening))
The only store I went to. There was everything in it and sweets for souvenirs and towels and marmalades for children.
Payment is possible both in local lira and in dollars and euros, just tell the cashier what you will pay in. The prices are adequate.
A very good supermarket. There are basic souvenirs (sweets, key rings, magnets). There are basic mass-market cosmetics (sun protection products, creams, lotions, balms..). There are cosmetics that have left Russia. Food, of course.
Good staff.
Regarding prices: everything is much more profitable with a bonus card, because discounts on goods are often 40-50%.
There are supermarkets with lower prices, but more modest and less tidy. As in the whole world, nothing new)
The choice is relatively normal, alcohol prices were pleasantly surprised, they can always give change with euros or dollars in lira. Pistachios are more expensive than in Russia.
A good store for tourists, prices differ from the hotel (near the hotel) twice, or even more, and in favor of the tourist. Cigarettes, coffee, sweets, etc.
Long waiting at the checkout and queues. It often happens that my favorite products are not brought - they are always over.... But the staff here is good, there is always a choice, cleanliness and comfort
An ordinary Turkish supermarket. All prices are in lira. In general, if you are going to Turkey, change money in Russia for lira. It definitely won't be superfluous
Supermarket is a strong word for such a small store. The assortment is meager. It wasn't worth wasting time. Souvenirs (there are few of them) in the same price category as in the "market"... Fruits and onions are expensive. Price tags in local currency.
Union pay cards in migros have stopped working and prices have increased if they pay with dollars the exchange rate is unprofitable low it is better to exchange dollars in the exchanger and then buy
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Олег Гаврилов
Level 9 Local Expert
November 3
A very small one of all the Migros. The assortment is small. But there is everything you need.
A very meager assortment, although the store is not small in size, there is no halva cat, but a huge lukuma counter by weight. The area as a whole is more German or we were so lucky.
A good store in the manner of Pyaterochka. Prices are much lower than in the shops, but of course not without Durilov. So keep an eye on what and how they punch at the checkout.
A good store with adequate prices, accepts both dollars and euros. It is much cheaper to buy something as gifts or sweets for yourself than in attractive stores