It's a good market for buying food, jewelry, and household items. and country goods , souvenirs , including national (wholesale and retail) and inexpensive home clothes .
I read bad reviews - I thought people were acting up. But I got caught)) At the entrance to the meat pavilion, to the left of the doors, an adult, large, friendly man sells beef and mutton. The meat is beautiful and fresh. We chose a large piece of mutton. What he wrapped for us is not what we chose. Not only did he replace a piece of meat, he also added about half a kilo of fat for weight. See the video. It's a shame(( we didn't expect it. So the rest of the impression is already insignificant. And yes, I agree - it's expensive and uncolored.
The market has long lost that indescribable oriental flavor. Sellers have long been not those cheerful, colorful merchants who do not so much trade as communicate. The price tag is quite high for locals, since the market is now focused on tourists who need to be bred for money. Fortunately, we were with a local well-respected person, the price tag fell 2-3 times at once when we realized that we were not tourists. Walk around the fruit and vegetable aisles, it's more interesting there. You don't have to go inside the covered one, the first floor is meat and milk, the second is spices, sweets and nuts. Moreover, all this is available in stores, we checked it.