In general, the bazaar is not bad, but it is not very clean, and the smell cannot be expressed in words at all. In the summer, the smell scares away, in the winter it is impossible to pass, snow and ice. I wish I had a janitor. And the tenants should be disturbed so that the windows and doors are washed
The prices are so-so, maybe 10 tenge cheaper there. And those who come to collect a lot of food, they will definitely take a taxi if they do not have their own transport. So consider that it was possible to buy it near the house . This is purely my opinion
There are 5-6 markets in a city of 130 thousand people, and they are all small and stupid, there is not one big bazaar, the people's market is no exception, on weekends only meat is inexpensive, because fairs are held, and there is nothing else there really
Escribiré en español para ayudar al mundo hispanohablante, en este mercado puedes encontrar cualquier producto agricola y además regatear el precio co el vendedor. Lo recomiendo, muy buena calidad en los alimentos y por lo general están limpios de Química.
The bazaar is empty and dreary, as on the platform after the departure of the train. But the store to the left of the entrance, Pavlodar, the sellers are very attentive and polite. They have four aces. The assortment is worthy of demand.
Good fresh food. Meat, vegetables, fruits, canteen, drinks. In general, you can visit and buy groceries at home. Good luck and good shopping to everyone.
A very good bazaar, fairs are held every Saturday with products at a "reduced" price, there is also a construction and electrical materials that are several times cheaper than in Aquilon or the so-called "sign" even with a discount card.
It is worth visiting mainly on Saturday fairs - you can buy cheaper, but there are also a lot of low-quality goods, you need to look. And preferably from morning to earlier - after 10 a.m., many sellers are already leaving.