Like any other market, you can find almost everything here. There are rows (places) with goods from ordinary people and their seasonal products. Meat, sausages, dairy products, eggs, vegetable and fruit rows, a couple of rows with stalls that have everything you need (like 1000 little things), clothes and accessories. Free parking, but sometimes you have to wait to get started, as the number of places is limited.
I always buy eggs and mustard powder here. I do not recommend confectionery. At the central entrance on the left is the point where a few years ago I bought expired condensed milk nuts, at home the children opened the nuts and asked why the condensed milk was covered with green fluff. They don't give you checks, you can't prove it. Even when the children were small, I always bought toys here, at a good price. On the second floor there are good goods from India, I like henna and basma-based paint.