Overall, the market is not bad. You can always find what you need. There is a very pleasant male seller in the covered souvenir pavilion, who is not lazy and often shows the full range of goods he has that you need. One of the disadvantages is the seller on pies near the flower rows. Not only does this woman often have a specific "train", she also behaves rudely, is rude to customers, gives change incorrectly and gets confused about the products she sells: instead of a meat pie, which is more expensive, she will sell a potato pie, which is cheaper. He often ignores customers by solving crosswords... As for the rows of vegetables and fruits, there are no complaints, there is always a choice at affordable prices. Meat and dairy products are also in excellent range.
The products are mostly more expensive than in the store and the quality is low (fish, meat), the clothing market looks big but there are a lot of sherpa *, very low quality, there are good things but these are a couple of points on the entire market and that's it, it's still unclear how they work, there are no modes, they go as they want and leave, it's difficult to navigate, they arrived at 9, they were closed, they waited an hour until 10, there was no one and only by 11 they come arguing that they decide for themselves how many to come, and it is not really clear how to leave, they arrived at 15 they are already closed, as if the owners themselves want to go, then why such a market
As for me, this is the best market in Gomel. Both in terms of prices, assortment, and location. If you need something, I'm coming here: it's more comfortable here somehow, and everything you need is also there, and prices are affordable, products from farmers and grandmothers who grow products in their gardens, often at good prices. And the range of clothes is good, not like, for example, in the Central market. In other words, the Davydov market is always a priority at the moment of choosing where to go.