The market struck with its splendor! The freshest herbs, fruits, vegetables! There are dried fruits, meat products! And the fragrance on the market is simply incomparable! I recommend you to visit!
A very colorful and atmospheric market, a large selection of products, an interesting place
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Никита Пранчук
Level 11 Local Expert
March 13, 2024
A very atmospheric place, an old Soviet-style market. Everything is very fresh and delicious, but in some places you can forget about sanitation. Plus, the prices of vegetables and fruits are inflated, to put it mildly, apparently due to the flow of tourists
There are a lot of sellers, they all invite and treat. Delicious! There were no customers at all.
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Евгений Григорян
Level 24 Local Expert
October 7, 2024
The market is like in my childhood. Everyone pulls you, offers to buy from him, treats you, be sure to give you a try before you sell. They don't bargain much, but you can throw off a little if you take a lot purely according to tradition. The prices are about the same for everyone
An indoor market where only resellers trade! Prices are above the average in the city, but the fruits and vegetables are selected! If the main thing is the quality of the product, and the price does not matter, then this is where you are!
Dried fruits - there is no such choice anywhere else.
Basturma and sujuk are for those who understand.
Prices - it is necessary to bargain, otherwise it is too expensive.
They will feed you and get ready that everything is sweet))) I probably haven't eaten that much in my whole life. And I came to buy 2 kg of dried peaches
Delicious dried fruits and cheese! It's not the season for fresh fruits, so I can't say anything about them, but dried peaches and alani are fantastically delicious!
The choice of dried fruits was amazing, you can try so much that you can eat to the brim. The fish department is good, pomegranate juice is very good, we tried cheeses, but we didn't find what we wanted, they are very much for an amateur. We have collected sets of fruits and sweets.
It is a very ambiguous place, the prices are high, the quality is as good as you are lucky. I was unlucky, the local "juchela" was not very good. In a vacuum store, it is much better and the composition is indicated.
The products are environmentally friendly, everything is very tasty, I advise you to go, you will not regret it, I myself met a lot of tourists, I myself pack up there
We bought cognac in GUM, cheaper than in supermarkets. There is a large selection of spices, fruits and vegetables, coffee, dried fruits and various sweets made from them.
One star is still a lot for such a market. Absolute disrespect for customers. First, they smile at you and give you a sample. And then you choose a product and they tell you 8000 drams (2000 rubles) and this, so that you understand, for 0.5 raspberries, 2 pcs. peaches, 4 pcs. figs and 10 pcs. apricots. Yes, in Moscow, all this costs 2 times cheaper. It is very unpleasant considering the attitude of the locals in all other places of Yerevan from an ordinary street to a restaurant. People, beware of this place.
Yerevan without a market is not Yerevan. The hospitality of the Armenians can be assessed precisely in GUM (the central market). Visited - ate enough for the whole day! The man at the far counter has the most delicious cheese (from left to right of a row of cheese sellers). And what dried fruits!!! You can swallow your tongue!!! I visit this place every time I visit Yerevan!
It's not a bad place, you can try different sweets and dried fruits for free, but the price of some things is too high. Packaged cheese in a nearby store is much cheaper
This place is a must-visit if you are visiting Armenia for the first time. This is a very colorful and amazing place. Brisk trade and treats. You won't leave empty-handed.))
There is everything. This is of course good, but we must not lose vigilance at the sight of so much delicious. Bargaining is mandatory, but even in this case they manage to sell in their favor. Plus, they take the World map in places.
The slogan of this market is: without a sucker, life is bad)) the prices are very high. You need to go and compare. By the way, alcohol is cheaper than in supermarkets. Ararat took 10 years for 11 thousand drams. They gave me a taste. Unsanitary conditions are complete)) but sujuk just fucked up)) (I do not recommend buying in the supermarket, it is not delicious) Fruits are also sooo expensive, buy on the street.
You need to know what to buy from whom. There are a lot of high-quality fruits, berries and vegetables in the back.
There is no parking and it is difficult to drive.
You can bargain..)
All the counters are occupied with goods, there are very few customers. I'm from Moscow, the prices are very high for me, we have the same goods cheaper. It's clean, there's parking.
If I find out that you are Russian, then you can leave this market well-fed and slightly drunk :)
Armenians are a very hospitable people , it was very pleasant to realize this . I recommend visiting this place !