An original market, there is everything 👍 my husband and I went to the market from the New district of Sukhum by tram for 5 rubles🤪 ... We went to eat chebureks every day, which are praised in all reviews, very tasty, fresh, juicy, cooked with you and cost 70 rubles... The meat is being turned into minced meat right there... There is a huge variety on the market, there is a pavilion where they sell fish directly from the sea, they took a mullet, mizgir, mullet, igloo... Well, super, Sukhumi market 👍
You will find everything you need for the right price. The cheesecakes in the frozen department and the suluguni cheese were very pleasant.cheese tortillas, tangerines, feijoa..
It's dirty everywhere, completely unsanitary...
I would not recommend buying anything from ready-made food there.
But you will get 100% emotions, atmosphere and nostalgia for the end of the 90s.%
Funny place!) the market is like in the USSR cinema. Meat is chopped right in front of you. The choice of everything that your heart desires.You can bargain, taste. There are also clothing rows. There is a supermarket.But I still recommend taking the products on the market. The only caveat is it's better to come in the morning, because by lunch everything is not of the highest quality. I also recommend Grandma Seda, she has delicious adjika and spices)
An ordinary market, there is nothing super there, just like in any market, fruits, souvenirs, some clothes. The only attraction is Grandma Seda (they say the whole of Abkhazia knows her and not only) who sells spices and adjika. Our host, when he found out that I was going to Sukhum, immediately asked me to stop by her place
The best market on earth.For me.You can really buy everything homemade here.They sell everything from flowers, seedlings and to cheese-meat, including fruits, vegetables, honey, spices, cigarettes.In the tourist season, everything gets a little more expensive, but if you come to the closure, you can find almost everything cheaper
It's a great place. There are many things, prices can be found lower than in the republic. Parking is not very good. But there is a public transport stop nearby
Sukhum... How much is in this word, for the heart of the Russian merged. A great market with a huge number of products for every taste and purse. Friendly, friendly people will always help you choose things or products for every taste, answer any questions.
The most delicious place in Abkhazia.
Smoked trout, mutton - I recommend buying at the fish pavilion. Always fresh fish is available at a good price. On the second floor, chebureks with cheese and meat, 70 rubles each, always with fervor, with heat. And then there are rows with smoked buffalo meat, veal, pork -750-800 rubles / kg. I really liked it. Suluguni cheese is very tasty, including smoked.
The market is good, there is everything and clothes and products and souvenirs at affordable prices. Everything is fresh, we went to the market every other day. They make pleasant discounts.
The market in all its splendor. Noise, hubbub, jostling, in a word-fun. There is everything from meat and vegetables to cockroach remedies. You can bargain. If you buy feijoa, don't chase the size. We bought small ones at 30 rubles per kg awesome taste
The range is wide, but many products are not locally produced. Cheeses, sausages, smoked meat are exquisite) The price tag is not cheap, even for local fruits and vegetables.
Like all markets, earlier in this market in the 1970s and 80s, people were kinder , sold their own, and now, under the guise of their own, Turkish vegetables are trying to cram in, and in mid-September, figs, which, well, at most for jam , stood in a pose and sold 450-500 , I just turned around and bought one and a half kg of fish And it's not bad either... They just started ripping people's money off...
we visited it 2 times during the vacation period: the meat was taken on the second floor just as you climb the stairs. we took pork and beef, the kebabs turned out to be very good and soft. meat without the smell of an outsider. I haven't eaten such meat for 15 years, I can't compare it with store-bought meat. we bought peaches 150p for 1 kg, then found the same ones for 100p, very tasty. The cheese is good, the vegetables, the greens. In general, we are satisfied with the market.
It opens early, however, according to our habits, and closes early, we did not always have time. A lot of things, that's what the market is for)))
"Your own", you can always find vegetables and fruits from the garden. On the second floor of the cheburechnaya market, very modest, but very wonderful. Chebureks for 70 rubles, from the heat-from the heat))). There is also a small cafe in the corner next to the police department. An excellent chicken chop costs 80 rubles, and zucchini rolls of 30 are simply delicious.
I will add a story about the market and the people on it. I bought a metal tray at the market this morning. After lunch, my husband and I were buying vegetables, a girl runs up, the morning seller says: "I told you the price incorrectly, please take a hundred rubles, I took the extra ones." Suddenly. Surprisingly.
In the photo, all the products (and the tray) were bought at the market.
The market is like a market. Inside, everything you need can be found cheaper than a concealer. The convenient location of the market pleases. The only thing I didn't like was that the gypsies trading in the market often swear at each other, yell at the whole neighborhood. But in general, everything is fine.
a striking contrast to the 90s, only here it seems to me that you can buy the cheapest fruits directly from the locals, they took tangerines for 50 rubles per kg.,
The prices are pleasing, the service is like that of the most hospitable hosts. But dirt and lies are nowhere to be found. To cram a stale bun into you, you will be called "my queen" and lured with discounts, keeping silent about the baking date. They lie that they bake themselves! There is dust on the shelves. The seller collected the loose tea scattered by the buyer from the asphalt and put it back on the counter. Chacha has not been chacha for a long time, as well as wine is not wine. So think carefully before you buy something there
Fresh fruits and vegetables all year round. Potatoes and tomatoes, most often imported from Russia. But tangerines, persimmons, feijoa are all local and of high quality. By the way, there is a Magnet in the St. Petersburg store, you can't look at feijoa without tears. And what a smell in the fruit market, it is simply impossible to convey. Great fish shop. Only here you can buy the freshest stingray. Very tasty and tender meat. And the liver is just a vitamin bomb. Barabulka, an autumn fish, is as much loved by Sukhum residents as the spring smelt, loved by St. Petersburg residents. The freshest mullet (photo of fried fish) can be bought from fishermen sitting on the breakwater all day. There are also small shops with Turkish goods in the market. The market comes to life early, but even after 15 hours there is nothing to do there. Sellers close their shops until the next day.
The people are generally responsive. The prices are normal. Personally, we've done a lot of shopping. You can bargain. We bought all sorts of things as a gift home. You need to go if you're in Sukhum.
From a tourist's point of view, this is super vibe, screaming grandmothers from the shelves, something from our falklor. The gypsies who make mistakes constantly nearby are infuriating, who try to impose themselves with some kind of another red thread on their wrist.
Everything is mixed up in this market and clothes and pickles and adjika and kvass.. And souvenirs.
In principle, you can buy everything you need, there are just a lot of people (depends on the season, we were in August), a crowd, and you get tired of being there quickly
The market of my childhood, where you can always find fresh products, homemade, rustic, natural and very tasty to taste, you can always bargain it's the same market)) I advise everyone who will be in Sukhumi not to pass by, do not be embarrassed by the cleanliness and smell, it has always been like this, go look for what you need and you will definitely find it))
Eat healthy and healthy foods, try to buy local products, they are the best.
It used to be better, we constantly went to this market. Now prices have been inflated so much that you don't even want to walk. Moreover, smoked meat is 900 rubles per 1 kg, you can buy it at any local store for 600-700. I like the fish dot on the corner right now. Always fresh fish, mussels, smoked trout, but you have to go in the morning. Because everything is sorted out before lunch
A noisy colorful market. Where you can buy everything from toilet paper to a tillerblock. As well as excellent homemade wine. Various tarragon perfectly removes thirst.
I love Sukhum. Autumn is the time for tangerines, delicious freshly squeezed juice, huge fleshy tomatoes warm from the sun, sprinkled with delicious nut salt and mountain sheep cheese......If you love all this too, then come here)
I didn't have time to visit the inside, but from the outside, as well as in most markets, there are food aisles and everything you can buy at the market.
The market is great when you know where to buy, so that prices are lower than in the entire market. Parking attendants sometimes barge in and from those who do not know they charge 200 rubles for parking, in fact it costs 50 rubles.if they understand that you are aware, they do not argue.
There is a place in the market where wooden crafts are sold by very bad sellers. Keep a close eye on them. They are almost at the exit from the right, and from the left there is a toilet and sell lemon seedlings, tangerine.
You can feel the flavor of Abkhazian fruits, vegetables, compotes, churchkhela, nuts, batteries, local ceramic jugs and other small things. And a lot of summer women's clothing from Turkey. But the local kvass, from a barrel of Soviet times, for an amateur, is watery :-(
I recommend the juice from tangerines, it is bought in liter glass bottles from under the hood (the best one at the auction place, like, number 236, there is a double place, many different clay jugs) or 3-liter cans.
It's not the first time I've come to Sukhum... and yes...I visit the market...and yes...I find what I'm looking for... I'm interested in watching the locals... and with the help of these observations, I know what kind of goods can be taken...since there is a product for guests (what they want) and there is a product that is purchased by locals...It tastes better
We can say that this is a landmark of the city. It is impossible not to visit the market. And here there is a huge selection of products and flavor, and impressions))) if you are looking for fresh food, then only here.
The market is littered with old spices, you won't find mutton, it's better to buy everything in shops near the market.the overall impression is not very good, the funniest old pub is right on the market
Sooo big , beautiful market and of course we went to the famous grandmother🪄 who can guess her name ?
Bubushkaaa Seda🤩 very interesting and funny🚀took a couple of photos , videos ) I advise you to take wine and limoncello in addition to spices and adjica 🔥
There is everything you need: fruits, vegetables, meat, cheeses, groceries. Souvenirs and clothes. There are delicious chebureks on the second floor of the covered market
Fire prices! Everything else is not.
It's dirty, smelly, sweaty, crowded, everything is narrow and many tents sell mega Chinese ultra junk.
1 star for a wonderful woman who sells wool products, somewhere in the center of the rows
2 stars for cigarettes at GREAT prices
3 stars for the sincere married couple from whom I bought chacha
I recommend it only to those who are patient and not squeamish.
And there is also a separate minus to the tent with glasses, where an unpleasant young girl works, who heaps insults (of an ethnic nature)
A large assortment, for different tastes and budgets, from small items to household appliances. Food, fresh catch, cooking, cafes, reasonable prices, you will be served from early morning until lunch
It was like going back to childhood. I especially liked the second floor, where they sell meat. The counters are not closed and pigeons periodically land on food.
Well, such a thing. An ordinary oriental market. I didn't find anything interesting for myself. The market in Gagra is much more interesting. The stalls are on top of each other. Except that I bought 1.5 liters of feijoa juice for 350 rubles. This is really delicious. The juice was without dyes and additives.
The market is plentiful, there is a lot of everything, on the 2nd floor there is a large selection of prices, average,not very clean,a lot of imported goods,sellers are kind
It is completely different from the oriental bazaar from fairy tales, the sellers are not friendly anymore, dissatisfied, the impression is smoothed out that they were disturbed not at the workplace, but at home.
Basically, it's pretty clean. We go mainly for groceries. Vegetables-fruits, meat can be bought. Ask where to buy local, do not hesitate. Sellers are rude by our Russian standards, but if they approach people with kindness, they will not be rude in response. Access roads have been repaired this year.
I recommend you to visit! Fruits, greens, water supplies ...
But, Turkish things are better and more budget-friendly to buy on the main shopping street ;))