A good, cheap store. There are dishes for husband/ wife/ children things. For children, you can definitely pick up something for everyday life. The prices are reasonable. On many things, the Bishkek tag, T-shirts do not fade, do not sit down after washing. For kindergarten and home standards.
It seems that there are many things at the same time that you will not find what you need. So far, three out of five points. Not all sellers are friendly, but the seller who is always polite on stationery
The store used to be called Yesil, but now the boutique there is called Saule. In general, it is not interesting. Those who are not lazy have bought up the store, there is no normal owner. There is a mess in front of the store, billboards are placed on the sidewalk, they interfere with pedestrians, and cars can't be parked at random.