Terrible store. Card terminal didn’t work so I had to go to the nearest bank just to pay for my stuff. They need a sanitary inspection because even after they cleaned it smelled like a dead person soaked in chemicals. Products are fake and very low quality. Avoid at all costs.
You can buy good condensed milk, buckwheat at a normal price, pistachios and other nuts. There is a lot of choice, but everything is piled up. In the Russian Federation, I did not go to the traffic light, I thought with a bad store, but in Serbia only here you can buy some products.
PS Kvass is very good for sale
For an amateur)
Very cheap household chemicals in large quantities, dry and wet napkins, sweets, even a kettle can be bought. But the atmosphere is not very good)
There were beetles (like a weevil) in the corn kernels for popcorn — I had to throw them away, I hope they didn't move to other cereals.
There are buckwheat at 160 dinars for 800 grams and condensed milk — both directly from the Russian Federation. I haven't come across any beetles in buckwheat yet.
It is not the most successful showcase of Russian entrepreneurship, although there is still a plus in the form of low prices. But if Russians are judged by this store, I'm ashamed. And prices are not the most important thing here.
There is buckwheat! I'm only coming for her. Sometimes I pick up some more nonsense.
In general, the store is terrible, like a warehouse, a lot of goods of very poor quality and price. The locals call it: the Russian store. It is sad that the Serbs will have such an impression about Russian stores.
There is far from everything, but what is there is cheap. For example, buckwheat 175 dinars for 800 grams, almonds 380 for 500 grams, pistachios 800 for 500 grams. There are not so many Russian goods, but there are Turkish ones.
It's worth driving here either in your car, or in good weather, because there are no sidewalks. Be prepared for queues.
Well, it's always a lot of people, dirty. But there is buckwheat, but also not always. There are a lot of Russian products.
If you go here, then only for rags, dishwashing detergents, etc. It's cheap here
There are more household goods, there is cheap good Moldovan wine, buckwheat and you can take cheese cheese at a discount.
See original · Русский
Александра Боенкова
Level 20 Local Expert
June 17, 2024
I come here only for buckwheat at 170 dinars. There are pates for 35 dinars, it is unclear what they are made of, but they taste fine, although I doubt that they are healthy. From the bus stop, I had to stomp along the highway and car washes for about five minutes