Huge selection of veg, fruit, meat, dairy products. Really interesting layout and overall friendly, welcoming and not pushy. Seems like it's being developed a little, so have to allow for that.
A large, spacious food market. There is everything for every taste and budget. All the milk, meat, fish (fresh frozen), honey, chocolate (Spartak, Kommunarka), pavilions with Indian and Asian products. Bakery products (bread, rolls, cakes, pies). Dairy farming and private land. Pharmacy. Coffee shops, newspapers, magazines, ATMs. There is a toilet. In the open seasonal part of the market there are vegetables, fruits, dried fruits, fresh fish on weekends. Pavilions- ground coffee, tea, packaging, seeds, seedlings (trees, shrubs), seedlings (tomatoes, cucumbers), seed potatoes, etc. Everything for the garden (film, non-woven fabric (white, black), chemicals, fertilizers, etc.).
I visited the grocery market, and my impressions of it were very positive. Here you can find everything you need for daily needs and more. The market offers a wide range of goods: fresh vegetables and fruits, meat and dairy products, bakery products and even delicacies.
One of the most pleasant moments was the variety of choices — everything looks as if it had just been brought from a field or farm. The vegetables and fruits were juicy and ripe, and the meat products were pleasing in their quality and freshness. I also noticed a lot of local producers.
The atmosphere at the market was very friendly. The sellers willingly shared tips on choosing products and even offered a tasting. The prices were also quite reasonable, and sometimes you could find interesting discounts.
Overall, my experience in the grocery market has been very positive. I found everything I needed, and even a little more, and also enjoyed the buying process itself. I will definitely come back here for new ingredients for my culinary experiments!
The market is something unreal! Everything is fresh, tasty, and varied!
There is no such variety of products in Minsk anywhere else! The sellers are all eager to sell, and every counter is calling you to try it! The woman who bought the sandwich even additionally greased the meat with garlic and sprinkled with cumin!
The bun bought in the tandoor turned out to be so fresh that it was still warm! The takeaway coffee is great!
And special thanks to the people who made the New Year's installations! It's just a separate kind of art that you can stand and stare at for hours!
Everyone to komarovka!
The Kamarovsky market in Minsk is a real gastronomic corner of Belarusian culture. Here, amidst the hustle and bustle, a variety of sausages, meat products, cheeses and fresh vegetables with fruits attract the eye on the shelves.
Every search for fresh pork or delicious cheese is filled with the spirit of our traditions. Merchants with hospitable smiles offer products that have a soul in them and that remind you of the Belarusian economy.
The Kamarovsky market is not just a place for shopping, but also a living embodiment of the people, where every guest feels like a part of a big family. Here, water and land combine into one, creating a unique impression of touching our cultural heritage.
This is a place where history and modernity are intertwined, and each visit becomes a small journey into the world of Belarusian tastes and traditions.
A wonderful market, you will find everything you want in this market, the choice of goods is very huge.All the stalls and pavilions are clean and tidy. And what kind of friendly sellers, they will tell you everything about the product you are interested in and even give you a try. The prices are affordable. In the second sector, row 7, 2nd place, a very good-natured seller Natalia, told us everything about the product, gave it a try. And what a delicious blood pudding he has, saltison, all our friends liked the sausage. Thank you very much Natalia. I recommend this market and the seller Natalia, you guys will not regret it.
I love markets, I try to visit the main market in every city, for this is a marker of the city. It was really closed in Budapest. Well, okay, big, good, delicious, lots of all kinds of food.
I'll start from the street, the locals occupy a small part of the seasonal market, the rest is overbought from Asia, it's not interesting. I bought apples, chestnuts, root vegetables for broth. Potatoes for 3-4 rubles!? What are you doing? In Moscow, I buy 1 at your prices from farmers.
Well, the highlight, lard, sausage. They bought thousands for five rubles, in one place to bring fat to 700 rubles, and took money for a kilo. He didn't argue. The seller in the center is serious with business cards. But the fat is excellent!!! But I did not want to take lard with meat, they persuaded me, it was right that I did not want to, they had already thrown it out, it was rotten. Although the refrigerator is always a minus.
In general, the market is like a market, but without a highlight, not like La Boqueria on la rambla
Before the new year, I visited the Komarovsky market. I was pleasantly surprised by the variety of products. From vegetables to meat and fish delicacies. I would especially like to mention the local producers of cottage cheese, sour cream and butter.
I arrive in advance, around 9:00, and there is already a queue waiting for Valentina. I buy all the milk from her. Then you must have a tandoor tortilla.
This year, we tried especially hard and beautifully decorated the zones before the new year, Thank you.
I recommend.
We went to the market specifically for bacon. But I liked the market so much for its variety, cleanliness, and all kinds of delicious smells that I didn't want to leave. A great selection of bacon, various sausages and other meat delicacies. Sellers offer everything on trial, share their delicious types of their own creativity. I really liked everything! Special thanks to the 17th place, we recommended buying smoked bacon. It's just a fairy tale! Very tasty, fresh, moderately salted and connected. I've definitely never eaten anything so delicious! I recommend this market to everyone! Enjoy it!
I love Komarovka. I often visit here for several reasons. First of all, it's convenient for me to get to her. It takes 12 minutes by trolleybus to get from home. And when I'm in the city, I easily find a transport that I can use to get to the market itself (this is if I'm too lazy to walk from the metro).
What am I buying here? Something that you can't buy in a store or need to look for. For example, homemade cottage cheese, fresh eggs from that poultry farm, and the size that I want. Sausage and dairy products - the assortment is much larger than in the store. Fruits and vegetables, dried fruits, fresh meat and lard, including chickens, turkeys and semi-finished products from them. There is a separate song about flowers and seedlings in the season, or rather, an anthem, since most of the unusual plants in my cottage were purchased here. I used to buy fish here, but now the prices are very biting.
Yes, many people can say that here they can cheat, and they can hang up, and they can slip low-quality goods. I agree, I've encountered this before. But it's not Komarovka's fault, but the people themselves. Fortunately, there are a lot more good people than bad ones. Be vigilant yourself, don't relax, check your purchases.
But the advantages of the market - cleanliness in both closed and open markets, tables for packaging goods, electronic scales in the workplace - cannot be taken away.
I found a disadvantage: previously, flowers were sold near the exit from the indoor market to the outdoor one, but now they have been moved to the far corner - and it's a long way to go, and there are few sellers left.
I understand that the rent would be lower, and the prices would be lower, but what can you do?..
Here I buy spices, some meat products and cereals, which are not particularly found in supermarkets.
In general, the market is normal, there is a choice, prices are also different (you can find what you need).
But a significant disadvantage for me is when you want to pay with a card, and the sellers say: "preferably in cash" (and there are many of them)
Well, so-so, of course...
when there is an opportunity to buy with a card from others, I turn around and go to another seller.
The choice of dairy and meat products on the market is really huge! What pleases us is that we were able to find "our" Seller. Everyone liked the goodies brought by his family on his advice. A finger-shoved sausage is something. The territory is clean, well-groomed, it is pleasant to walk along the rows and choose goodies. Outside there are interesting sculptures, in some places rubbed to a golden shine) Be sure to visit!
The most famous market in Minsk.
It is located in the city center.
Of the goods, these are mainly meat, lard, sausages, farm and factory milk, a large selection of cheeses. Vegetables.
Everything is of excellent quality.
Before buying, I recommend going around and comparing prices, since the price of the sellers closest to the entrance may differ by several rubles (Belarusian).
Sellers of farm and factory products have card payment terminals (mir). Private grannies take only cash. Therefore, it is difficult to negotiate with them with a Russian card, but it is possible (the name of the saleswoman Tamara with the terminal from the next row).
Clean, beautiful. We were there on Tuesday. There aren't many people. There's a crowd at the weekend.
An atmospheric place! The choice is great: sausages, raw meat, fish, milk, sweets, baked goods, etc. There is everything. Delicious fresh tandoor tortillas are being prepared at the entrance.
Parking is a bit far (parking) and inconvenient to use (last time we lost the elevator and went with packages to the 3rd floor).
A great place, we were here with our family for the first time, well friends recommended good people mom Zinaida Antonovna and son Anatoly ,Sector two row seven seats 16 ,they are engaged in meat, bacon and sausages, very tasty, prices are reasonable-it is clear that it is not cheap but nowadays it cannot be cheap, but here The quality is great! Everyone gives us a taste with black bread and then it's like in a fog - We bought something in the region of 12 kg of everything, It's good that we brought everything by car to Yaroslavl, froze a lot and now there will be a delicacy from Belarus for the new year! We will definitely come again, thank you
A large, even healthy market. What I liked: you can almost try everything, and the sellers themselves give it to you (thanks to the Belarusian brothers, I missed lunch), the sellers are all friendly meat, sausage bomb took home 20 kilos probably, the milk is awesome, especially cottage cheese and sour cream, butter of great quality and the price is cheaper than in Russia. Cheeses are good, but in Russia, for my taste, farm cheeses have learned to make better. What was depressing was this price for everything except milk. Sausages and meat products are not cheap. Fat is so your prices are exorbitant. Moreover, the prices of sausages for factory products in Russia are even cheaper in the same stores selling products from Belarus. And you won't be able to bargain. For some reason, their prices in Belarus are the same everywhere, what's on the wounds, what's in the shops, what's in supermarkets, and for everything. A kind of hibernized USSR.
It's a good place. The city center is conveniently accessible by public transport. There is a parking lot. Parking is paid. Probably one of the best fast food restaurants in the city. Very tasty real pilaf. You can buy fresh meat, live fish, vegetables and fruits, and various groceries.
I was in Minsk for the first time and immediately noted for myself the route to a wonderful market.I found the USSR a little bit, but I still remember this atmosphere.You enter a mega uncomfortable door that the child will not open, and the door can go right in between the rolls, but this is also part of the atmosphere.Here you are in the market, the most exciting thing is the wide rows, apparently so that the sellers can see you well.The choice of products is more than!!!Very tasty milk, sausages, sweets, this is understandable, the beautiful country of Belarus produces its own products and most importantly, the quality is bomb, and the prices are much lower than ours.There are scales to check, old, native scales, everything is as the doctor ordered.There is a great selection of vegetables on the street, but why are potatoes twice as expensive as ours?
I advise everyone to visit this place and most importantly, go and watch as long as possible, there are a lot of prohibitions for us))
The big old market in the center of Minsk.
Food and more. The opportunity to have a snack and sit.
Meat and dairy - the building of the indoor market.
Fruits, vegetables, fish, farm products - covered rows on the street.
Clothes, shoes, appliances, everything for the garden and home - everything around the rank is given over to shopping pavilions.
Variety, quality, price for every taste and purse.
There is a good market, a fairly large selection of goods from different manufacturers, and there are farm products. Excellent location, in the center, not far from the metro, of the disadvantages, there is no Parking, there are not enough Parking spaces and not nearby.
The gastronomic Mecca of Minsk. You can buy absolutely any products from different parts of the world. It is impossible to list the entire wide range of products on the market in one review. I'm lucky to live next to him, but I know that people from all over Minsk come here to shop. Another great reason to visit Komarovka is the Vietnamese—Georgian-Chinese-Uzbek cafes around the perimeter with shawarma, pilaf, samsa, soups and other delicious delicacies! Parking is not very good here, the tow truck regularly takes away the transport. But this small disadvantage is overlaid by the numerous advantages of this amazing place. Go to Komarovka!
The market with fresh vegetables and fruits, as well as meat and fish, made a positive impression on me. The range of products pleases with variety: here you can find everything from fresh tomatoes and cucumbers to juicy berries and exotic fruits. The quality of the goods is excellent, which is especially important for those who appreciate the freshness and naturalness of the products.
The meat and fish sections also deserve attention. Sellers offer a wide selection of meat and fish delicacies, everything looks very appetizing and fresh. It was especially pleasant to discover the opportunity to bargain: many sellers are willing to meet you halfway and discount a couple of rubles, which makes shopping even more enjoyable.
The only drawback that I can point out is, perhaps, the lack of organization in some parts of the market. During rush hours, it can be cramped here, and moving between the counters can take longer than we would like.
Overall, I rate this market 4 out of 5. I recommend visiting it to anyone who appreciates high-quality and fresh products, and would also like to bargain a little.
The main food market of Minsk, a landmark place of the city. Komarovka was opened in 1979 and consists of an indoor year-round market and a seasonal outdoor one. Prices for vegetables and fruits are cheaper than in the city. Meat, sausages, cheeses and other dairy products, pastries are always fresh.
A large selection, parking, pleasant prices, friendly sellers who create an unforgettable experience of visiting this picturesque place!
The photo area in front of the main entrance and the location of the market makes your trip unforgettable!
Pros: the people are friendly, everything is clean and tidy, a good assortment. I really liked the quality of the goods. Some sellers (I won't say for all of them) have mobile terminals for card payments.
Cons: the road access scheme is not obvious. It's a long way to go from the parking lot to the shopping malls.
A wonderful market with delicious products. A wide range of products. Friendly sellers. Affordable prices. Fruits: peaches are like small melons, and you can wash your face with them. Figs are the size of a fist, and delicious-you'll die. Asparagus is affordable, not like an airplane wing. Meat products are at the height of choice, quality and taste. I also really liked kvass.
A large market in the center of Minsk, well-organized departments, a wide variety of vegetables and fruits on the street, and meat, bacon, chicken inside the market on the 1st floor, and a variety of goods on the 2nd floor of the steep market
There are a variety of industrial goods and alcohol in the covered stalls on the street
You can buy everything, prices for any wallet
It's a very large market.
I was surprised by the cleanliness and order on the shelves. It's nice to come. All products are fresh. The choice is very large. Wide rows allow you to walk around the market in peace. There is everything you need.
Convenient work schedule.
We visited this place before the New year. There was a stage in the center and there were musicians with live vocals. As for the market, we visited it as a museum, a lot has been written about it that it is the last real market. The prices are sky-high in my opinion, but they position that the product is of the highest quality, almost hand-made. We bought a lot of everything that seemed exotic. You need to visit it for show, but as a museum))
An excellent selection of wonderful delicious meat and dairy products directly from the manufacturer. I want to mention Larisa, she gave me everything to try, told me everything about her production and treated me to products I had never seen before. The fat is divine.
Very good, clean, convenient grocery market, everything you need was bought here, everything is fresh and delicious... There is a huge selection of meat and cheese products, representatives of 3 confectionery factories..! I recommend..
You can say "holy place".All nonresident guests-here! The choice is for any wallet. The quality of the product is different. It is especially annoying when the seller, standing with his back to the buyer, puts something invisible in a bag, and then ties it up-as a result, you will bring home either broken, crumpled, or rotten. But this is such a local "sport".It is good that there is branded trade from manufacturers. It's not a bad idea to revive a small cafe under the indoor market, which was 10 years ago. And fill the empty rooms on the second floor with shops.
The market is one of the top tourist destinations, so we decided to go too. According to the atmosphere and surroundings - back in the 90s, it was interesting to plunge into the past. Now, in fact: there is a very large selection of meat, milk, sweets, there are shops with Indian, oriental, vegan goods. Vegetables and fruits in separate rows on the street. We went with the intention of taking some cheeses and fruits, but came out with full bags and a good mood. Fine cheese: smoked, parmesan, with fenugreek. They couldn't resist sweets either: excellent marshmallows and marmalade are in the Red Food Container. Well, they couldn't resist fruits either: they took local apples, cherries, blueberries, blackberries. Everything is insanely delicious and the prices are much more attractive than in Moscow. If you eat meat, then the choice of sausages, bacon and other smoked meats is also great. The cheeses were safely delivered to Moscow in foil during the summer season. Deception / body kit was not noticed, on the contrary, the sellers seemed polite and humorous. On our arrival at the market, it rained heavily and the covered part of the market was flooded, so after a while it was closed, only the fruit rows could be visited. It's good that we managed to buy before the emergency closure)
A good market, a large assortment of meat, bacon and vegetables directly from the garden. You can pay with a card almost everywhere, they don't weigh you down. The interior is clean, spacious, there is no hustle and bustle. There is a bus stop nearby, 7 minutes walk to the metro station.
A great market for both tourists and locals. The widest selection of products in the city from farm fat to exotic fruits. Of the disadvantages, parking is difficult, but paid parking nearby helps out.
A large selection of various products: meat, dairy, sweets, bread. The quality is excellent, the prices are affordable. We were on vacation in Minsk, bought goods for all relatives and friends.
A great and very convenient place to buy groceries! Especially for tourists. A very large selection, many branded points of sale. We always make the most of our purchases here, and I recommend it!!!
The market is represented by a variety of meat and dairy products from Belarusian regions. Mostly. There are other products, but there are fewer of them. It's big, covered, and pretty clean. Not far from the metro. It is convenient to park. Not cheap, by Belarusian standards. It is more suitable for an expensive table than for future purchases.
I advise you to visit! The pearl of Minsk! There is everything: vegetables, fruits, milk, eggs, meat, pastries, cafes and sweets: oriental and Belarusian, pet supplies, a store with Chinese food, a hardware store, an Indian store, a shop with herbs, flowers, clothes, etc. The main thing is to find them) I advise you to buy vegetables and fruits from grandmothers and those who sell not in the middle, in the side. Those who are on the side mostly grow everything themselves (also the price is lower), while others are more likely resellers :)