A convenient market that can be accessed from three different directions. There are a couple of shops with a repair and construction bias. And for fishermen, there will be joys in the form of beloved trinkets necessary for successful fishing. There is a low-price shop with beer, coffee, sweets and other pleasures. But the most bomb is weekend trading! The diverse flea market does not leave even casual passers-by indifferent. I recommend.
There is a very poor selection of manufactured goods, if you want to plunge into the 90s, then you are here. There is a "flea market" on Saturday and Sunday. Those who miss the products "Made in the USSR" have something to see. Of the foodstuffs, only the kiosk with dairy products is really with a wide selection and decent quality. Everything is very sad with fish products. Several kiosks of IP "Parfenkov" are always with fresh vegetables and fruits at the lowest prices in the city. Meat products are at an average level. In such a crowded neighborhood, the market should be at the "Central" level, especially since in the 90s it was for a long time one of the best in selling clothes.
It is difficult to give any objective assessment Because there are a lot of shops and judging by several stores the whole market is wrong, there are several fishing shops and shops with electronic, based on clothes bags, etc.
Selmashevsky market is a real one. It is located in a good location. I don't know when it was founded. I've been going there with my grandfathers for as long as I can remember. The fact that he is older than Prudkovsky and Davydovsky is 100%. Especially, on weekends, "baggies" or junk dealers gather there, they were relocated from the former "Piglet". Such a peculiar flea market. There are also roller blinds with a ubiquitous set of goods as in any market. Perfumes, household chemicals, textiles, industrial goods, various small things, something for construction. There are also flowers, rows of vegetables and fruits from a private trader and large farmers and just from overbooking. There are small shops with food, meat, fish, bakery products. Alcoholic beverages are not for sale.
Prices are the same as everywhere else. Agricultural bazaars are held in autumn.
Everything you need is there. But due to the fact that there is no / little competition, prices are too high, and similar goods in other markets of the city are cheaper.
On September 12, 2019, I was stunned by the response of the owner (hired employees do not talk to potential buyers like that) of Pavilion 19, IP Razumeiko Lidiya Misailovna
UNP 400576443
She has underwear, BUT this is the first time I'm looking for Ballet Flats.
I came up with a 4-year-old child.
I ask if she has any on sale? To which I hear a shout: "DO YOU SEE MY SHOES?" I was stunned. A customer is trying on behind the curtain. And an adequate person will not talk to people like that in front of him.
I was outraged, they say, why is she talking to me like that, I will write a complaint.
She continues to yell: "You only know how to write.... You have problems in your family, she screams at me."I was shocked!!! Do you remember, I'm standing with a little child!!
Where is the friendliness that we knew? Maybe it's her problem? She works seven days a week, does not see her family, is tired, there is not enough revenue to make ends meet, pay taxes. Of course, I didn't say that. I did not respond to rudeness with rudeness.
Maybe she would have spat on her answer and did not answer anything, but the day before she was stressed-the child was taken by ambulance to the hospital .... Almost did not eat for a day, slept poorly.
And then a confused, dissatisfied salesman turned up and rushed ...
Although the pavilion with shoes was opposite. The conflict would not have started, it was worth saying "ask opposite." And the seller got carried away and his mouth does not close, verbal diarrhea is such that she clearly spoiled herself for the day.))))
People have the wrong nerves, there is no money, especially for entrepreneurs trading on the market... It remains only to sympathize and take everything that is happening for granted. Women's market rudeness is incurable. Although, on the contrary, the seller pleased me with her courtesy. It was more like a European service. In France, a customer and a cashier can create a queue by communicating and this is considered the norm. Everyone entering the magizin greets there. If you realize that you will never buy from hysterical sellers and say it out loud, they will also send you 3 letters. I hope I wasn't sent))) I didn't listen to all these outrages afterwards. As they say, it's better not to touch it, because there will be a stink! And if you've been standing in one place on the market for many years, then it's better to keep an eye on your reputation.
Awful. What the market has been turned into. A bunch of homeless people who sell clothes found in the garbage. And this is not just my opinion. Trading from earth is reminiscent of the 90s. Personally, I saw a lady at the market, who in the morning masters the garbage dump near the house, and then safely trades in the market. Of course, I do not unite all those who trade there. There are people who really sell valuable things that can be very useful to others. It's very sad.
And the prices are reasonable, and the products are not expensive. And on weekends, the hoarders come, you can look at some retro things, and maybe buy them.