You can find everything here
Very polite, against the general background, sellers, you can bargain
Tourists are not invited
Everything is fresh and delicious
If you are looking for high-quality distillates, it is a good choice
The rows of dried fruits are simply gorgeous, the variety makes your eyes run away. You will definitely be treated to various goodies. You can go through the row, check the prices, and remember, you must bargain!!!
A must-visit in Yerevan! The local vendors won't let you go hungry, but you won't leave without Armenian sweets!
The best apricots I've tried are, of course, in Armenia.…
Delicious, interesting and very colorful)
A large selection of dried fruits, fruits. You can buy meat, pita bread, tea.
Don't forget to ask the sellers where you can have coffee at the market. Oriental coffee for 100 drams - ❤️
I really liked the market. A large selection of various products. Sellers unobtrusively offer their goods, give everything a try, and make sure to make a discount. I advise you to visit👍
The price tag is one and a half times more expensive than in the markets near the house.
Everything is for visitors.
But the counters are full. Sellers are attentive.
You can try everything.
For those who are in a hurry and the price is not important, it is optimal.
Everything is designed for tourists, everyone offers to try it. After passing one pass, we were already full. You can buy sweet and not only gifts to your loved ones, dried fruits and various gift sets. Very tasty freshly squeezed pomegranate juice.
Well, how not to go to the market? How? ))) cook, comrades, money) everything is sooo delicious, very fresh! And in the end, a tidy sum comes up. But! Believe me, it's worth it one hundred percent!
Not like the usual GUM, but just a big market. Well, or if there is a separate building just like in Moscow or Minsk, then I did not find it. There are plenty of products for every taste
Frankly disappointed.
You can buy sujuk in a supermarket (in vacuum packaging, with an understandable production date) along with meat sujuk and Italian cheese, and pay with a mir card)))
I bought with my hands: dried fruits - I threw some of them away (I found mold at home upon careful inspection), walnut jam - it's generally an outrage (nuts were used in jam already mature - teeth can be broken - and hence the question: do the locals not see that the nut is not even suitable for jam in size?.. since the jam is black, it is unclear by appearance, I relied on the decency of the seller / producer. But in vain, apparently it is designed for tourists who will not return anyway. Unpleasant, but not surprised).
Therefore, if you have ever been to vegetable markets in your life, there is nothing to do here (despite the fact that the assortment on all the trays is the same).
If I'm in Yerevan again, I definitely won't go there))
I visited only because of the impressions of English-speaking bloggers on YouTube, whose reviews I looked at before the trip (but they didn't live in a scoop)))
It's a cool place, we walked and met a
normal scriptonite guy, took a picture and talked a little
, invited him to his place, but we already had to fly away
So )
I happened to visit the market 😂
I want to pay tribute to the freshness of the products, flavors and treats of the sellers !
They will drink a glass with you so that you can evaluate the product and treat you to a peach and cut a mask 😍
BUT if you tell me one churchkhela and one container of peaches , then they won 't listen to you 🤪😂 they 'll just put everything in a bag and say that I want you to take it all , the answer is no , the simple package is already tied - they tell you how much you charge and you 're free 😂 well , generally on the first island you will buy everything you wanted and didn 't want and you will be free from searching for something else 💕
A colorful market with a large assortment of cheeses, dried fruits, basturmas and other specialties
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Евгения Ф.
Level 8 Local Expert
November 11, 2024
It is almost the only place in Yerevan where you can buy churchkhela, pastilles, dried fruits. Everything looks beautiful, give it a try before buying. Almost everything is by weight.
But the prices are high. You can bargain quite a bit. And when we went, there were few people, it was uncomfortable.
There is an vegetable and fruit market outside GUM, the prices are average, and there are more people.
There are interesting local products. Alcohol on tap. You can try everything. But Armenian specialists are cheaper in Moscow. On Foodcity, for example. Although everything is delicious.
The market is excellent! Everything is there! It's impossible to leave hungry and without shopping! The main thing is that the weight of the suitcase is not too large. 😜
The disadvantage is only the condition of the toilet((
If you need to buy dried fruits, basturma, cheese or other Armenian natural products, it's here. A legendary place with good quality. The atmosphere is unique.
A small market. I was pleasantly surprised that everyone is allowed to try everything in unlimited quantities. Very tasty dried fruits stuffed with nuts. We bought it home.
Atmospheric, but not budget-friendly. It is necessary to visit, spend money and treat friends and acquaintances with basturma and sweets. Well, drink pomegranate juice.. Dried fruits are overpriced, but the choice is excellent.
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Лариса
Level 19 Local Expert
November 1, 2024
Great market, lots of goodies. Before buying, I tried basturma, fruit sweets, wine. Everything is very decent. Nice sellers. They took a lot of things with them to St. Petersburg. But it turned out to be a huge minus - in the beautiful dried (dried) tomatoes, which I bought decently in this market, there were fat white worms. Unfortunately, I saw it a couple of weeks later in St. Petersburg, I guess there were some maggots initially. Be careful, customers.
It is better to go to the market hungry, everyone is treated and given a taste. An abundance of dried fruits and sweets. Everything is fresh, but we have to bargain. Absolutely)
A huge market, a huge selection, you can probably buy everything. The sellers are friendly and polite, they will definitely give you a try. You can even go in not so much to buy, but for the atmosphere.
Large area, clean. You can find a lot. Coffee will be ground, basturma will be cut. They will advise you, they will give you compliments))) I have never seen such a spiritual market before
There is a lot of delicious food, everyone is treated and given a taste before buying. You can buy local dishes from dried fruits, meat, cheese, pita bread, bread, and even magnets)
A good market, a lot of interesting and delicious things. In general, this is a real market, they give you a try, so that's why it's inconvenient not to buy. So be careful with this, by the way, if you move away from the market a little, many products are sold on the street and cheaper
In general, it is very similar to our markets. But it is designed for tourists. There is a lot of what Armenia is rich in. There are a lot of dried fruits, local sweets, basturma, cheese. Sometimes it can repel a wild number of flies. But... I overcame this and bought cheese, basturma, dried fruits. Some sellers may give you a friendly drink of homemade wine, but then they will roll in such a price tag, you will be surprised. Feel free to refuse and bargain. The price will melt away before our eyes. I will note the saleswoman of the basturma, who examined the pieces herself before the sale, said that one did not explain in detail why. She offered to choose another one. It is important that everyone is given a try
There are few people. Markets in Armenia are losing their relevance: there is no need to bargain, there are fixed prices in stores, everyone has the same assortment. Often, the products in the stores are fresher. At the entrance there are dried fruits, then pita bread, fruits, vegetables, cheeses, meat, things. Do not buy at the entrance, go ahead and the prices will please you. On the plus side: you can try all dried fruits stuffed with nuts and other goodies. You can go once...
A market where you can buy dried fruits, spices, coffee, cheeses, meat and more
It's cheaper here than taking it from souvenir shops
Everything is very tasty, the sellers offer to try everything. It helps to determine where the most delicious is
Yummy. You don't have to write anything else) And they will give you a try, and they will make a discount) A variety of spices, dried fruits, sausages, etc. We, however, did not take alcohol here, but you can buy delicious homemade wine (especially blackberry).
A large selection of fruits and dried fruits.
They are calling from all sides to try, it is not worth buying at the first counter right away, I recommend walking around and asking for prices, the difference can be very significant.
Stuffy, flies. Of course, you can try a lot and a lot of dried fruits, and for this I put three stars. Prices are not cheap for Armenia. for a kilogram of cherries, the seller asked for 2000 drams, then 1700. We bought on the highway for 1000. For a souvenir small plate with dried fruits 2000, in another place 1500. Dried persimmon per kg 6000 drams, bargained for 5000.