The usual market.... Open Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday.... It also works on other days, but there's not much to choose! Adjika is the best gift that can be brought from Abkhazia.... A large woman sits from the entrance on the right, calls any spice with a hike! Verified!
I do not recommend it, prices are much higher than anywhere else, deception is at every step, they try to sell fruits that are not ripe, but they give ripe ones a try, in Russia you can buy everything much cheaper and better in quality.
Being in Abkhazia, we often bought at this market. Prices, as elsewhere in Abkhazia, are not frightening. The problem is only with parking during rush hour. But this is nonsense. Satisfied.
A tiny market. Sellers do not impose.
The choice is not very big. There is no big point in going there. Everything is sold in shops or in the village in shops.
The market is small, designed for vacationers. I didn't like the location. Everything is chaotically arranged, there is no order or something. I was looking for cheese and found it among the vegetables. There are cars everywhere in the middle of the market.
Reasonable prices, a wide range of products, souvenirs, friendly service. The market is open most of the time on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. There are slightly fewer sellers on the rest of the days.
A good market, you can buy everything you need. And in general, the settlement of Tsandrypsh is very good, the sea is clean. However, the beaches are unkempt, there are no lifeguards. There are a lot of stray dogs.
The market in Abkhazia surprised with its cosmic prices. Arriving at the sea in a place where all these fruits / vegetables sprout, we hoped to eat enough of them, but the price tag bites. Sellers do not like to bargain, like "take it and be happy."
A small market, open on Wednesdays and Sundays, the choice is very poor, there are few local fruits, everything imported is Turkish. Its only chacha, wine and tincture, which the locals call cognac - it doesn't look like cognac anywhere near! A tincture of some kind of herb.
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October 6, 2024
Adjika has been bought from Martha's grandmother for many years! A quiet, pleasant market. Good-natured sellers. Fresh pastries.
The sea is incomparable! It's hot! The shops have delicious fresh food, delicious bread, lots of everything! Whatever you wish for! But..There are not enough dumpsters, there are piles of garbage everywhere, food waste! A lot of cafes have been broken, and there is a lot of garbage from this too! The lights are constantly turned off, refrigerators are flowing,the washing machine is not working, Wi-Fi is constantly not working! This is how the Abkhaz government takes care of people! And the Sochi border, it's terrible, poor people stand with children for hours, we are checked carefully, even with children! This is the hardest passage to Abkhazia, and the Abkhazian border guards treat us (vacationers) very loyally! Well, in general, there are a lot of difficulties! The flight takes 4.5 hours, but the sea..This is something!!
A small rural bazaar with imported goods.he works 3 days a week .delicious tandoor lavash at the end of the bazaar is 50 rubles. and fried chicken is also sold, I advise
The market is like a market, but the prices are at the horse level. Tangerines are 350 rubles each, and they also rub in that the locals have a new harvest, and this is in August. Apples from your garden for 150 rubles, watermelons for 60, melons for 80-100 rubles. Peaches are 250-300 each.
It's a small market, but you can really buy everything you need for a "kitchen". It may not be very close and convenient for those who stayed close to the sea. But if by car, then everything is fine, very close to the highway.
Go closer to closing-the chance to get a good discount increases very much, and so the market is acceptable, but the only minus is no seafood fish and very expensive water
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June 13, 2022
The market is very small, cramped, crowded, crowded.
Gastronomy of private production (dairy products - cheeses, cottage cheese, smoked meat, fish, sausages ) can try.
Nuts in the shell come across low-quality ones - a lot of empty and inedible ones (bitterness and mold inside). Do not take it without a sample!
As for vegetables / fruits, it is problematic to buy locally produced fruits, Except for figs, but in season, prices are high and the choice is limited. The rest is imported, mostly Turkish. Vegetables from the Russian Federation, mainly resellers sell, if you're lucky, buy cheaper in the queue from the car. Watermelons were bought, the quality is so-so, the choice is limited, the prices are high, much more expensive than in Russia.
The market is open 2 days a week, so traders do not lower prices, do not bargain, they understand that once the buyer has come,
he has no choice and he will pay anyway.
We cooked by ourselves and mostly went to the market for vegetables and meat for the kitchen, bought cheeses, smoked meat, fish, took herbs, spices. You won't starve, but don't expect anything fancy, the crowding of this market is very tiring.
A small but normal market, there are many goodies, prices are high, you need to look carefully, they can slip an unusable product. Very tasty smoked trout, homemade cakes
They sell typical Abkhazian tea and typical Abkhazian spices (what is produced in the Krasnodar Territory is written on the labels) as well as honey and wine no checks
There are as many pluses as there are minuses. The goods are mainly transported from Krasnodar and this is the main disadvantage. Vacationers mostly want to buy Abkhazian fruits and vegetables. As well as mineral water.