Well, the samsa there is more than fresh and mostly they give hot and very tasty at once, the prices don't seem to be big.I just don't like how one guy gives samsa, sometimes he gives it in a torn bag and sometimes he puts samsa on the bag.It has happened many times
I buy samsa with cheese, puff pastry. Rarely, but it happens.I like. I don't take meat and chicken, my personal "cockroaches". The sellers-owners are pleasant people, I have never seen aggression, discontent, rudeness on their part. By sight (as far as the view through the window allows, you can see it ) clean, neat. And the clientele speaks for itself, there are queues, so you like it! I wish you prosperity, cook cleanly, from fresh, high-quality products, because the consumer returns exactly to where he got what he wanted!
When I designed the RVP, I tasted divine samsa here, the dough enveloped the tenderest lamb like an airy cloud, and the fragrant vinegar like a righteous rain completed this riot of flavors with its charming sourness.
A huge wholesale and retail market. The area is simply unreal. Unique dairy and meat rows, spices, a large selection of different types of rice, kurt, cheeses; many cafes "for a snack". It is definitely recommended to visit. Even though he's on the edge of town.
Super tasty belyashi, samsa, chebureks. Tateshka, who sells them, is the kindest, most polite woman. He became a regular customer. May Allah grant her health and long life!!!!
I give five stars because for us residents of Talgar and the nearest villages, this market is painfully native. There are many disadvantages that those who work in this market will say better about
The bazaar is like a bazaar. The disadvantage is in the parking lot. The disadvantage is that everything is at a great distance and in different places I would like everything in one pavilion and in rows a row with clothes, a row with shoes, a row with household goods And so on.
A good bazaar, prices are cheaper than in the city, the only thing is parking, it's hard to find a parking space on weekends, but also roads, it's some kind of horror, holes everywhere
A good market for buying things and products. There are both open markets and closed stalls in the building. But most of all I like the Counter where they sell samsa. They are very tasty, providing a choice of a variety of fillings with both meat and chicken and cheese.
A big village. But the nature around is magnificent!
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Anonymous review
July 29, 2020
A great bazaar. There are clothes, shoes, toys. Nearby there is a sulpak, a hostess, building materials, products. Everything is within walking distance
The bazaar has turned into a big mess. The ditches are open. Puddles are everywhere, in time for rain. There is no parking. Taxi drivers are countless, they put cars at random, they can't get through.
There are few places to park, you have to leave the car further from the bazaar, and the traffic cops take off the state license plates. The bazaar is located in the city center, the streets near the bazaar are narrow and always traffic jams. Talgar is a resort town, guests come from other cities, and the central bazaar is small, sellers even trade on sidewalks.