Phew, well, I got here. It is unlikely that anyone will see this review, but I will write anyway. The market has honestly become impoverished, after the fire half of the sellers left and the shelves remained empty, although you can still find the product you are looking for. The assortment has become scarce. Even though this is my hometown, I still give a grade of 3. I have nothing more to say. Come and buy
The market is great, there is everything, absolutely
But the prices bite
More expensive than any market
But you can find everything
I like to walk on the Wave)
A large selection of products. For every taste and color, but at prices more expensive than in the bazaar. There is a good shop with interesting things. It's called Delicatessen market. I recommend it.👍
There is a great small market with products in the Wave. A huge selection of dried fish and vegetables with fruits. There are crayfish for 500 tenge per bag. There are three cafes on site, a kebab shop and a bookmaker's office. There is also a grocery store and a sewing shop.
There is a small parking lot, there is some kind of store with reasonable prices for things. A grocery bazaar with high prices, but a good assortment and quality, but make sure that they don't put any rot in the middle.
Perhaps the most expensive market in the city. The prices are simply drawn and in the district you can buy almost everything the same for an order of magnitude cheaper, especially for vegetables and fruits. The market itself is relatively OK, but there is dirt around. Access to the market is difficult, especially during school hours. In rainy weather, there is mud and large puddles around. There are two or three decent shops on the territory and in the surrounding area.