The norm. I was buying cherries, the seller was playing cards with my grandfather, I distracted him. He sold me cherries with a dissatisfied face, but said you're welcome. I work in trade myself, I understand you people. They go around buying their cherries, they interfere with playing cards. 10 vibes out of 10
A good mini market, grandmothers sometimes break prices a little, but I want to believe that really everything they have is homemade sold from the garden, one man there is not Russian, tomatoes too, and not only tomatoes, everything is good and tasty, greens, peaches, cherries, radishes, eggplants, a good mini market!!!
It's a good market. And you can buy products and manufactured goods here. Even something handmade is offered. The range of products is the same as in any store. Unless there is a richer choice in the meat department. However, it did not work out to buy anything, only for cash, cards are not accepted. It's already kind of annoying.
This is the only mini market in the area, a lot of things can be bought from fruits and vegetables, but the prices are of course much higher than in the nearby shops of Groshike and Mayak, but there is not always everything in the assortment, in general, the market is in demand, and besides two people regular sellers of the owners of the market there are also grandmothers selling your goods from the vegetable gardens.
An indispensable place if you need to buy onions / parsley / dill / other things that are not available in grocery stores (or it is, but it costs "like an airplane wing").