The first thing that catches your eye is the huge crowds of people. The food zone is packed with pensioners who do not buy food, but just sit and chat, and judging by the observations for hours (they passed by after 2 hours - the same ones were sitting). It's great that they have socialization, but my child and I couldn't find a table with a tray in our hands for 20 minutes (!!) in the end we sat down somewhere. The place when they left was given exclusively to the same as us - a young woman with children.
The center itself is relatively large. We are from Moscow, so it is rather standard in size. Of the advantages - stops right next to, a good supermarket, Zara and HM, Victoria secret (who cares). There are several good linen shops, plus the department store has an excellent selection of underwear.
If you want to eat at the McDuck - there is a separate restaurant on the floor below the food court - you'd better go there. It's a pity we saw it late. There are a lot of consumer goods, cheap-looking gold, but in general the mass market is represented, including sports brands.
I love this shopping center, one of the largest in Haifa. There are chain stores Mango, American Eagle, Zara and the like. Supermarket, parking lot-everything is OK
A good set of shops for everything: clothes, shoes, utensils, books and stationery, electrical goods, toys. Cafes and restaurants on the aisle, it is not particularly cozy and comfortable to sit. A cinema for several halls. There are movies in Russian. The screens are small, not very big after Russian cinemas, but on a fish-free basis...